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We're having to switch our pre-conditioner due to new higher costs of product. We use the Judson "Juice" and H2O Rinse system.

We are looking for a product that can serve both carpet and most upholstered pieces. Im looking for something that can simplify our chems in trucks not complicate them. (Im not looking for Mad Chemists in a tech...)

Its also important that it comes in liquid form.

Im sure we have a million posts and threads in regards to this on MB.
 

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We're having to switch our pre-conditioner due to new higher costs of product. We use the Judson "Juice" and H2O Rinse system.

I'm not a fan of 02 pre-spray..don't think it's very effective , but if it works for "you" and makes your life easier/less complicated , cost shouldn't mater ..in particular when it comes to chems...cause when bean counting costs per job, juice is a very small part of the costs


..L.T.A.
 

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2nd time I heard this in a week

$50 a gallon...too much.




Try liquid Redline from Masterblend

Or Trashed Green from Magic Wand.
 

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2nd time I heard this in a week

$50 a gallon...too much.




Try liquid Redline from Masterblend

Or Trashed Green from Magic Wand.
Is Redline a good spray in general Mike? It's one of a few I can buy downunder.

I get that you must respect it to mention it. Just looking for a bit more info.

Thanks
 

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Just curious: Why does it have to be a liquid?
I second Mike, only RedLine powder.
 
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I prefer the powder as well.


The liquid smells stroner, very nice but stronger.

The thickest liquid pre spray I've seen.



Very versatile.
 

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Maybe they don't like powders. ??? I personally hate them.

Too messy, guys don't mix them well enough or the product doesn't mix well enough, unless you put in some effort. We pretty much use liqiud with the exception of a couple restaurants we clean where we use Flex.

99.999 liquid. :winky:
 

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Effort as in: Use hot water. Stir for 12 seconds. Pour.

Granted, that's a tough one.
I dig it.
No wonder the big outfit guys here, claim to be as good as an O/O

Here's some help Richard, please forward to your training department:
stir
[stur]
verb (used with object), stirred, stirring.
1.
to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts:
to stir one's coffee with a spoon.

Richard, please let me know if you need more help.
 

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What parallel universe are you on today?

Back to the impossible task at hand: Surely you and yours may still need help with the Stirring. Yes, you can and should still stir. Yes, even liquid. Yes, I know it is a hell of a training task.

Shall we have Marko make you a video?

Urgent message: Marko. If we can pull you out of your current Blue Zipper universe. Please make a stirring video for Chavez Resto & Untrainable Employees Co. Our friends there are in dire need. Any help from any universe will be appreciated. THX.
 
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Is Redline a good spray in general Mike? It's one of a few I can buy downunder.

I get that you must respect it to mention it. Just looking for a bit more info.

Thanks
It is a good product Grant.
Has delimo + enzymes + the Ph is still within 5th, generation carpet guidelines. Cleans very well and the delimo stink ain't too bad. I've also used on some upholstery (not delicate fabrics) and it did well.
 
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Yes, even liquid. Yes, I know it is a hell of a training task.
Shall we have Marko make you a video?
That's why we use liquids. It can be premixed in headpac's and simply poured into a 2-gallon container here at the end of the day. They usually take two MIXED containers with them, one on the Hydroforce and one for spare.

Easy cheezy! No mixing, no muss no fuss!

Live & learn! When you get to my age you'll figure it out! What, you're older than me?


Sorry dude, there is absolutely no hope for you! :winky:
 

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It is a good product Grant.
Has delimo + enzymes + the Ph is still within 5th, generation carpet guidelines. Cleans very well and the delimo stink ain't too bad. I've also used on some upholstery (not delicate fabrics) and it did well.

Thanks for the response. So it's a bit like Brudgepoint Bio Break with Citrus Solv then?

Grant
 

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It sounds like it is Grant. Scott would be the one to ask about Bio Break. Which I am sure, like many of Bridgepoint's is a good product.

............ They usually take two MIXED containers with them, one on the Hydroforce and one for spare.
........Live & learn! When you get to my age you'll figure it out! What, you're older than me?
Sorry dude, there is absolutely no hope for you! :winky:

Throw me a bone. There must be some sort of hope.

Can they still master the difficult task of connecting to the spare container, Rich?

Or is that goal yet a gleam in your eyes, hoped to be accomplished in the future?
 
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Throw me a bone. There must be some sort of hope.
Can they still master the difficult task of connecting to the spare container, Rich?
Or is that goal yet a gleam in your eyes, hoped to be accomplished in the future?
If it makes you feel any better Ofer, now and then they tip over and waste a container....when they turn corners on two wheels. :winky:
 

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We use Pro's choice Ultra TLC for most carpets and fabrics. its liquid form-- make sure the techs shake well b4 pouring. U can change the dilutions to suit the item being cleaned. we use 1 oz in 32oz trigger sprayer with water for fabrics. about 5 oz. as a carpet spotter. about 10 oz in hydro-force for carpet. On thrashed commercial carpets we might add 4 oz of Pro's choice Prozyme to the carpet prespray.
 

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I'm not sure Richard's employees have all the necessary parts mentioned in your post, Grant.

Sounds great though. Please send a video.
 

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Use on carpet and upholstery. Makes any pre-spray look good;


We're having to switch our pre-conditioner due to new higher costs of product. We use the Judson "Juice" and H2O Rinse system.

We are looking for a product that can serve both carpet and most upholstered pieces. Im looking for something that can simplify our chems in trucks not complicate them. (Im not looking for Mad Chemists in a tech...)

Its also important that it comes in liquid form.

Im sure we have a million posts and threads in regards to this on MB.
 

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