well i dont have jobs booked like that so i have days in between...Jayhawk2218 said:Use it the next morn.
lesterj2 said:I was wondering when Im finished with a job what should I do with the leftover Prespray after Im finished...
Would it be fine to put it into an old glass pickle jar, LOL... Or just buy a 1 gal. plastic jug and store it in a cool dry place...
Rex Tyus said:If a prespray needs peroxide on a "regular" basis to get good results it is time to consider a new prespray. Peroxide should be used after cleaning to get what the detergent won't get. Not to bleach instead of using a good detergent and cleaning. just and opinion. I know this is contrary to the common opinion that is the flavor of the month but it is my OPINION. Clean it first. Then oxidize as needed.
lesterj2 said:well im using some Powder Extraction detergent called CarpetCop... and i like to add like 3 oz. 4o wt. Peroxide...
yes... i called the manufacturer and they said it would be fine they also told me the mix ratio...SRI Cleaning said:lesterj2 said:well im using some Powder Extraction detergent called CarpetCop... and i like to add like 3 oz. 4o wt. Peroxide...
Les, Are you using carpet cop as your prespray?
where could the SODIUM P be purchased...Kevin P said:May I suggest that you use sodium p to add to your prespray as an oxy boost,and save the 40 vol for those tougher stains that need a little more umph.
Kevin
lesterj2 said:where could the SODIUM P be purchased...Kevin P said:May I suggest that you use sodium p to add to your prespray as an oxy boost,and save the 40 vol for those tougher stains that need a little more umph.
Kevin
Matt Murdock said:I would just dump it. Every morning I mix my first gallon of prespray with boiling water and then I mix each job and always use it up. If I didn't I would dump it