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good results for what it is
what I hate are the ones that look like that but are wool, I get 2-3 a month where I throw the rule book aside and go nuclear..

I don't get many wool wall to walls here. A few, but not many. But yeah, if it so beyond normal wear and neglected, nuke it..good results for what it iswhat I hate are the ones that look like that but are wool, I get 2-3 a month where I throw the rule book aside and go nuclear..
The ph of the citrus stuff in our chems is 7, so no, it's not an acid. You need a ph of 2-3 to attack the stains in the picture above@Matt Wood, is Citrus not considered an acid?
Well, it came out fine. Camera picks up different wavelengths. In person it looked Titty-Pink. I'll go back tomorrow and make sure.The ph of the citrus stuff in our chems is 7, so no, it's not an acid. You need a ph of 2-3 to attack the stains in the picture above
That was beautiful.God this takes me back to the day when i was all brainwashed
like you guys......
it took a fellow named Gordy from Chemiesters to show me the proper way...
i hear he is still around...
i wish that he could chime in here cuz his grease eraser emulsifier IS the cat ass!
he ALWAYS whistled all the damn time....
he truly loved this work!
and Chester....come on...
bootys on prespray..........why?
and wth do most of yous start in the middle of a room......
always always ALWAYS...start at the farthest point...
i seen you guys paint yorsef in....I HAVE....
don't make me name names damn it!
THE HANDLE....wtf is that handle FOR anyways......to grab it outta the truck....NOOOOO.its to push on....you ALL do it one armed...you really do.......
im jus trying to help.......
in heaven i will be in charge of burning
ALL the gande groomers........
Ohh and every bootie as well ...every one
no..no ...NO....Lee...work with me here!.I would use Chemeisters Grease Eraser and 2 scoops of Chemiesters Hue Renew (for some reason other oxidizers don't do the trick). Spary it down extra heavy so it can dwell without drying out and RE. If an odor persists spray an enzyme and deodorizer on it and let it dry.
heat it up, put salt and pepper on it and have a six pack handy you will be ok.i think it'll be cat food for the last week
I’m not that brave to use Clorox. Damn boy. You don’t mess around for sure.Olefin use CLOROX bleach.........seriously. Get the scented kind. Spray it out with your hydroforce. Knock those stains and odors right out!
DOUBLE WIDES ALL DAY LONG!
$49.95 x 2 ( double rate for single wides)
SERIOUS MONEY BITCHES!
There ain't no prevac...........not CRB............no multiple steps!
THIS AIN'T NO DISCO......THIS AIN'T NO PLAYING AROUND!
So what happens when someone dies from chlorine gas poisoning? Or when Susie homemaker comes after you and pours ammonia on that nasty spot?My house has that olefin carpet. I took a bottle of clorox and poured it on a piece of scrap that was left over. Did no damage or color loss. If you know for sure it's olefin go for it. Don't forget that its just plastic. No need to over think this with enzymes, peroxide, odor this and that, OSR bullshit, prevac , CRB, post deo treatment bla bla bla.
No.Clorox is a gas put into a liquid just like liquid peroxide. It will evaporate. A cup or two of scented clorox with water in the hydroforce. Prespray it and rinse.
are those cigarette burns or chewing gum?View attachment 78972 View attachment 78973 Today's drama: Used to use Prochem Ultrapak, no more, Saiger Code RED![]()
My house has that olefin carpet. I took a bottle of clorox and poured it on a piece of scrap that was left over. Did no damage or color loss. If you know for sure it's olefin go for it. Don't forget that its just plastic. No need to over think this with enzymes, peroxide, odor this and that, OSR bullshit, prevac , CRB, post deo treatment bla bla bla.