gimmeagig
Member
I've been using Grease Eraser and Proliminator for my prespray and Action Extraction rinse and i am loving it. So simple and so effective. Sometimes I add a little Citrus Pro aor Oxy Plus to my prespray and that's it. Gets rid of almost all spots.
The Action Extraction rinse I wasn't so sure about at first. The stuff seems so watery, like there's nothing to it. So I experimented with All Fiber Deep Clean and Liquid Slurry, they look and feel more substantial and powerful, I though I might get better result but I think the AE is as good or maybe even better. Leaves the carpets softer and cleaner feeling.Slurry seems to leave more of a film on the fibers.
I don't quite understand what goes on chemically with the GE and the AE but I haven't used my Prochem stuff in a while now and I'm very happy with the way my jobs turn out.
It would be a real hassle to try to compare the Prochem line to Chemeister side by side, but that would be interesting.
I know there are lots of choices (maybe too many) but I think at this point I'm good with the Chemeister products.
Are there any other (almost exclusive) Chemeister users here?
The Action Extraction rinse I wasn't so sure about at first. The stuff seems so watery, like there's nothing to it. So I experimented with All Fiber Deep Clean and Liquid Slurry, they look and feel more substantial and powerful, I though I might get better result but I think the AE is as good or maybe even better. Leaves the carpets softer and cleaner feeling.Slurry seems to leave more of a film on the fibers.
I don't quite understand what goes on chemically with the GE and the AE but I haven't used my Prochem stuff in a while now and I'm very happy with the way my jobs turn out.
It would be a real hassle to try to compare the Prochem line to Chemeister side by side, but that would be interesting.
I know there are lots of choices (maybe too many) but I think at this point I'm good with the Chemeister products.
Are there any other (almost exclusive) Chemeister users here?