Cobbs Products... Question for them and others who may use his products

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I really love powermax but if just staring out what products would you have to have on the truck everyday from your company from presprays to boosters to spotters. Everything and please state what they would be used for. Thanks
 

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Thanks Greg;

Minimum for a truck in our Dynachem line:

1. Prespray - PowerMax powder or H.D. Preconditioner

2. POG - Paint, Oil and Grease Remover, some inks
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...3e110b0f264e5f2240a8&keyword=paint+oil+grease

3. Oxidizer - DC Powder Brightener , "traffic lane grey", booster
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...10b0f264e5f2240a8&keyword=brightener+oxidizer

4. Odor Removal - DC Odor Attack + DC Dynacide
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...f264e5f2240a8&keyword=Odor+Attack+or+Dynacide

5. Fragrance - DC Odor Solv - Fruit Slice
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...c4cf3703e110b0f264e5f2240a8&keyword=odor-solv

6. Reducing Agent - DC FiberBrite for Yellowing or Coffee (Tannin) Stains

7. Dye Stain Remover - Red Food dyes
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...e110b0f264e5f2240a8&keyword=dye+stain+remover

8. Rust Remover - Rust or Metal Stains

Larry
 
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Power Max (use on carpet and tile)
Encap SR double strength. (This stuff rocks!!)
Carpet protector.
Penetrating Tile Sealer

His tile acid is great but the hazmat fee sucks.
 

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Thanks Greg;

Minimum for a truck in our Dynachem line:

1. Prespray - PowerMax powder or H.D. Preconditioner

2. POG - Paint, Oil and Grease Remover, some inks
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...3e110b0f264e5f2240a8&keyword=paint+oil+grease

3. Oxidizer - DC Powder Brightener , "traffic lane grey", booster
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...10b0f264e5f2240a8&keyword=brightener+oxidizer

4. Odor Removal - DC Odor Attack + DC Dynacide
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...f264e5f2240a8&keyword=Odor+Attack+or+Dynacide

5. Fragrance - DC Odor Solv - Fruit Slice
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...c4cf3703e110b0f264e5f2240a8&keyword=odor-solv

6. Reducing Agent - DC FiberBrite for Yellowing or Coffee (Tannin) Stains

7. Dye Stain Remover - Red Food dyes
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...e110b0f264e5f2240a8&keyword=dye+stain+remover

8. Rust Remover - Rust or Metal Stains

Larry

Now all you need is one page called starter package with all these products in one place with a buy all for $xxx
 
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What no stain resist for rinse? I'm gona get it on my next order weather Larry likes it or not. lol What to you have for a more netrual pre spray that would work well for wool , and less soiled carpet that wont need the power of higher ph powermax?
 

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I really love powermax but if just staring out what products would you have to have on the truck everyday from your company from presprays to boosters to spotters. Everything and please state what they would be used for. Thanks

Powermax since 2008.........Cobb just turned me on to his citric stuff.......that stuff rules........I never thought anything would beat out mixedrites citric..........
between that and the super soap...I can pretty much tackle anything out there...............
 
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Powermax since 2008.........Cobb just turned me on to his citric stuff.......that stuff rules........I never thought anything would beat out mixedrites citric..........
between that and the super soap...I can pretty much tackle anything out there...............

whats the citric stuff?
 

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Jim;

You need to come to Vegas for the MB dinner Sept.4th.

Lots of free stuff to be given away.

Larry

Schedule is not going to let me go this year........business before pleasure and I just have to much on the books to leave to one truck.....Thanks anyway...

BTW....

I don't know what you did with the powermax..but in all the years ordering the stuff this last pail has is the best I have ever had....I don't think you could ever get a mix as close to perfect as this one...........
If you can figure out what batch number I got on my last order ( there is not a number on the pail )... and set a few of them in a corner with my name on them...that would be great
 

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OK . . . Jim

I've locked it in as our permanent formula . . .

Naw,

I've got a new fragrance working

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I am aware of both products and use them both. However for coffee, urine, blood, and a host of other organic stains the liquid version with a mix of clear ammonia works best.
 

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I've used Cobbs Powermax, and I have to say, for me, It is one of, neigh, THE the most amazing pre-sprays out there. When it works.

BUT...
For me, no pail was ever the same.
And my last pale, was like a Neapolitan ice-cream (performance wise):
1st layer worked AMAZING, spots would melt away, smelled like pixi-stick heaven... I swear it was like a unicorn farting in my face, loved it.
2nd layer, was like using straight water, Wouldn't budge the easiest of stains...
3rd layer, worked very good (Not as good as the first layer) it was back to working like all the "Good" batches I had bought before.

Couple of notes, It was always mixed with the hottest TM water, NEVER in a Hydroforce, always in a Battery sprayer or Pepsi sprayer.
So that removed the likelihood of a crappy Hydro force not spraying the ratio properly.

I run a large carbon filter, then a softener on my truck, so I have soft chlorine free water, that I check every morning.

I will be buying another pail soon, but I'm going to dump it in an empty 55 gal drum and MIX it real good first.
If it works even HALF has good as my best experience with it, it will still out-clean nearly anything.
 

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Ashley;

The PowerMax consistency has been improved . . .

with new production & QC procedures.

Jim Martin : "I don't know what you did with the powermax
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..but in all the years ordering the stuff this last pail has is the best I have ever had....I don't think you could ever get a mix as close to perfect as this one..........."

I am confident you will enjoy the performance of your next Dynachem PowerMax order.

Thanks;

Larry
 
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I've used Cobbs Powermax, and I have to say, for me, It is one of, neigh, THE the most amazing pre-sprays out there. When it works.

BUT...
For me, no pail was ever the same.
And my last pale, was like a Neapolitan ice-cream (performance wise):
1st layer worked AMAZING, spots would melt away, smelled like pixi-stick heaven... I swear it was like a unicorn farting in my face, loved it.
2nd layer, was like using straight water, Wouldn't budge the easiest of stains...
3rd layer, worked very good (Not as good as the first layer) it was back to working like all the "Good" batches I had bought before.

Couple of notes, It was always mixed with the hottest TM water, NEVER in a Hydroforce, always in a Battery sprayer or Pepsi sprayer.
So that removed the likelihood of a crappy Hydro force not spraying the ratio properly.

I run a large carbon filter, then a softener on my truck, so I have soft chlorine free water, that I check every morning.

I will be buying another pail soon, but I'm going to dump it in an empty 55 gal drum and MIX it real good first.
If it works even HALF has good as my best experience with it, it will still out-clean nearly anything.
Very similar to our experience. We will try it again.
 

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Powermax since 2008.........Cobb just turned me on to his citric stuff.......that stuff rules........I never thought anything would beat out mixedrites citric..........
between that and the super soap...I can pretty much tackle anything out there...............

Price just reduced on gallons of Citrus-Solv:

Citrus-Solv Natural Solvent Gallon


Larry
 
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Cobb's chems are very high quality (I think I've used most of them) and less expensive than some other brands. Wish I could buy them locally.








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Cobb's chems are very high quality (I think I've used most of them) and less expensive than some other brands. Wish I could buy them locally.

You have a couple of options:

1. Order off the shopping cart and have the products in 5 days.

2. Talk to Doug Johnson in LA about stocking the products you need.

Larry
 

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Doug is an industry veteran in Southern Cal.

Doug Johnson - Dynachem Chems & TM's
24595 Los Adornos

Yorba Linda, CA 92887

Phone: (714) 692-6629

Larry
 

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Yorba Linda is a dwarf star in a distant galaxy.








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