D Rice
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Scott, can ICE be used on upholstery? I don't think it's listed on the bottle.
Scott, can ICE be used on upholstery? I don't think it's listed on the bottle.
yeah it does smell weird, maybe Scott warrington can make a suggestion for a scented version, like strawberry, lemon grass, or mint.I can't stand the smell of it.
http://interlinksupply.com/index.php?item_num=CC19AScott, can ICE be used on upholstery? I don't think it's listed on the bottle.
What about adding a masking deodorizer to it after its mixed in the rinse jug? I was told by my Interlink sales rep to try that, so I did but maybe I didn't add enough because it did not help. And will that change the chemistry of it?I've used it on a wide variety of upholstery fabrics.
You still need to test for colorfastness; at its pH this product will not stabilize dyes as well as a true acid rinse, such as Fabset or All Fiber Rinse.
My understanding about the odor issue is that incorporating a deodorizer into that formula will cause it to harden. I'd rather Scott Warringto speak to the formulation though.
i was told to wait to see what scott warrington says about that. as it may affect the chemistry/ph of it.What about adding a masking deodorizer to it after its mixed in the rinse jug? I was told by my Interlink sales rep to try that, so I did but maybe I didn't add enough because it did not help. And will that change the chemistry of it?
I think I read a while back that ScottW did say to just add some deodorizer to the rinseYeah....I thought maybe he meant that they couldn't add a deodorizer to the powder itself because it would harden into a block.
I am hoping they can come up with a way to change the smell of it!
Not specifically formulated for upholstery but should do fine on upholstery. I only know of a few who have actually tried it, but they liked the results.Scott, can ICE be used on upholstery? I don't think it's listed on the bottle.
Yeah....I thought maybe he meant that they couldn't add a deodorizer to the powder itself because it would harden into a block.
I am hoping they can come up with a way to change the smell of it!
Lol...I thought you were saying you couldn't add some kind of powder deodorant to the product when making it.Yes, adding more liquid to the powder encoruaged clumping. But you can add deodorizer to the 5 gallon head back or fresh water tank. I think about 1 ounce of a good deodrizer for every 8 ounces of Flex Ice will do fine. I like Apple Air as added to the rinse.
I don't have a good nose and the smell does not bother me. But my wife has olfactory superiority. She does not care for the smell when smelling the mixed head pack. But inside the home when used as a rinse and the fragrance of a prespray also in the air along with whatever smells in the household, she does not notice the Flex Ice.
also, can hydrocide extreme be used with flex ice?Scott, is that 1 ounce of deodorizer for every 8 ounces of ready to use "liquid Flex Ice" as it comes out of the premix tank/headpack or is it 1 ounce of deodorizer for every 8 ounces of the Flex Ice in its powdered form before its diluted with water?
Scott, is that 1 ounce of deodorizer for every 8 ounces of ready to use "liquid Flex Ice" as it comes out of the premix tank/headpack or is it 1 ounce of deodorizer for every 8 ounces of the Flex Ice in its powdered form before its diluted with water?