everfresh1
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Just wondering, Seems like it doesn't work as well after setting in the van for a couple months. Now I normally mix it with water to thin it out so it can be sprayed with a trigger sprayer.
everfresh1 said:Just wondering, Seems like it doesn't work as well after setting in the van for a couple months. Now I normally mix it with water to thin it out so it can be sprayed with a trigger sprayer.
everfresh1 said:So you guys are saying even the undiluted, that I have in the van is no good? And you can't stock up and buy a lot at one time even if its kept in a cool place?
Ryan said:Try using Sodium Precarbonate instead. Orange Force 1 is the cheapest way to buy it.
everfresh1 said:So you guys are saying even the undiluted, that I have in the van is no good? And you can't stock up and buy a lot at one time even if its kept in a cool place?
Able 1 said:everfresh1 said:So you guys are saying even the undiluted, that I have in the van is no good? And you can't stock up and buy a lot at one time even if its kept in a cool place?
Yeah, it will stay good in a cool place with no direct sunlight for a long time... I think Proschoice OSR is just powder peroxcide(?) which will be more stable if you don't use it much,and you can mix what you need...
everfresh1 said:Just wondering, Seems like it doesn't work as well after setting in the van for a couple months. Now I normally mix it with water to thin it out so it can be sprayed with a trigger sprayer.
everfresh1 said:I've got some Master blend Soap Free isn't that powdered Peroxcide? I don't like it as a rinse, but If it's Peroxcide I could use it as a spotter :?:
brent said:Ryan said:Try using Sodium Precarbonate instead. Orange Force 1 is the cheapest way to buy it.
Does it smell like oranges?
KevinD said:everfresh1 said:Just wondering, Seems like it doesn't work as well after setting in the van for a couple months. Now I normally mix it with water to thin it out so it can be sprayed with a trigger sprayer.
What kind of 40 volume are you using that needs thinning to be sprayed?
40 Volume Cream Developer?
Larry Cobb said:Ryan;
The 40 volume or 12% peroxide needs stabilizing ...
or the strength will be cut in half in a week.
We use two stabilizers in our Liquid Brightener.
For best stability, the straight percarbonate is the choice.
If it is pure (like our Powder Brightener) it will have no odor at all:
http://ccs5.com/zen/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65&products_id=1142
Thanks;
Larry
everfresh1 said:How can you use that stuff on stain resistant carpet with a P.H. of 10.5?
everfresh1 said:KevinD said:everfresh1 said:Just wondering, Seems like it doesn't work as well after setting in the van for a couple months. Now I normally mix it with water to thin it out so it can be sprayed with a trigger sprayer.
What kind of 40 volume are you using that needs thinning to be sprayed?
40 Volume Cream Developer?
Yep.... Why is that the wrong one?
everfresh1 said:How can you use that stuff on stain resistant carpet with a P.H. of 10.5?
Larry Cobb said:Ryan;
The 40 volume or 12% peroxide needs stabilizing ...
or the strength will be cut in half in a week.
We use two stabilizers in our Liquid Brightener.
For best stability, the straight percarbonate is the choice.
If it is pure (like our Powder Brightener) it will have no odor at all:
http://ccs5.com/zen/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65&products_id=1142
Thanks;
Larry
A rinse with what? I use a powdered emulsifier with a P.H of 9.5?Larry Cobb said:everfresh1 said:How can you use that stuff on stain resistant carpet with a P.H. of 10.5?
Do you believe everything CRI tells you ???
Actually, a rinse will drop the pH to under 9.
Larry
everfresh1 said:A rinse with what? I use a powdered emulsifier with a P.H of 9.5?