Lee Stockwell
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Exactly the same thing Chris??
The cleaning agents left behind will help the carpets clean the soles of passing shoes.
The cleaning agents left behind will help the carpets clean the soles of passing shoes.
Chris Adkins said:[quote="Ron Werner":3frjry05]try washing your hair with soapy water and rinsing with the same solution
Back in the old days, the one step method was often used by me and others. Look at the last 4 pictures in the bottom row here: http://www.northlandakitas.com/delta/gallery.htm . These were all cleaned with a Powermatic running Steam Way Formula A without any prespray.Captain Morgan said:the guy I bought my business from never used prespray and said it was just a gimmick from the chem manufactures to spend more money. He put something down but it might have been a deodorizer, he said it was resolve. Kept it in plain unmarked jugs.. secret.. deuche bag.
He used a fresh water rinse. No emulsifier although he did give me a half used pail of SteamWay Formula A.
He had plenty of heat with the Powermatic so I don't know if a plain ultra hot water rinse is just as good as using prespay/no emulsifier or no prespary/only emulsifier to clean.
Maybe Daniel is onto something. I use both but I've wondered if maybe the former owner was onto something.
Ofer Kolton said:...Yet long enough to observe with certainty including many tests in my home:
No difference whatsoever in re soiling between pre-spray + acid rinse and using in line emulsifier alone.
100% no difference. Actually in line alone fared slightly better.
Ease of cleaning, saving time etc; now these are completely different issues.
The alkaline detergents that some call rinses here, are still in line alkaline detergent. No matter what marketing nickname they are given.
Lee may need to check the kind of shampoo he's getting at Wally's![]()
lust1kiddo said:Pre Spray = Shot of TLC + Shot of Citrus + Scoup of OSR ( if I have to get gangsta..)
I let it sit for a some time while i set up...
Then I rinse with Liquid One Clean..2oz/5 gallons
Sometimes I have to use the upholstery tool on a few stains or at the doorways to rooms.
Sofa's..pre spray only cushions and arms..the rest will just rinse off.
Rugs is a different story..
Do you have to scrub using a 100 psi machine? I busted out an old porty the other day that was only 150psi and I was ready to toss it out the window by the time I was done
But I pre spray every time..most things just come right off where in the beginning I would have to formula 90 nuke everything and pray i didnt fry something to get less results than this process.
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Lee Stockwell said:[quote="Ofer Kolton":2avsam9k]...Yet long enough to observe with certainty including many tests in my home:
No difference whatsoever in re soiling between pre-spray + acid rinse and using in line emulsifier alone.
100% no difference. Actually in line alone fared slightly better.
Ease of cleaning, saving time etc; now these are completely different issues.
The alkaline detergents that some call rinses here, are still in line alkaline detergent. No matter what marketing nickname they are given.
Lee may need to check the kind of shampoo he's getting at Wally's![]()
Lee Stockwell said:For each 100sqft I use half the chemical.
That mist of cleaning agent works for about 15 minute, versus being extracted as soon as it hits.
It is flushed out with hot chemical-free water. Your test involved adding MORE chemicals at that point*.
Of course I leave less behind.
*(you mentioned both acid rinse and alkaline rinse/detergents)
kingjoelking said:If Dry Slurry works so well as an emulsifier that you dont even have to prespray, Why not use it as a prespray and then rinse with straight water?
Ofer Kolton said:[quote="Lee Stockwell":3m7f7a40]For each 100sqft I use half the chemical.
That mist of cleaning agent works for about 15 minute, versus being extracted as soon as it hits.
It is flushed out with hot chemical-free water. Your test involved adding MORE chemicals at that point*.
Of course I leave less behind.
*(you mentioned both acid rinse and alkaline rinse/detergents)
kingjoelking said:If Dry Slurry works so well as an emulsifier that you dont even have to prespray, Why not use it as a prespray and then rinse with straight water?
Yea but Willy you're using a portable!I'm taking my camera to work today to show how well cleaning works with just an emulsifier.
Pictures at 11 !gotcha!
Cleaningresent participle of clean (Verb)
Verb:
Make (something or someone) free of dirt, marks, or mess, esp. by washing, wiping, or brushing, portable carpet cleaning NOT to be included in the definition of cleaning. Remove the innards of (fish or poultry) prior to cooking.
[/quote:3dkpyjyf]Alfalfa said:Yea but Willy you're using a portable!I'm taking my camera to work today to show how well cleaning works with just an emulsifier.
Pictures at 11 !gotcha!![]()
[quote:3dkpyjyf]Cleaningresent participle of clean (Verb)
Verb:
Make (something or someone) free of dirt, marks, or mess, esp. by washing, wiping, or brushing, portable carpet cleaning NOT to be included in the definition of cleaning. Remove the innards of (fish or poultry) prior to cooking.