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Mikey P

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I think you overlooked these questions..

Can you give us a clue as to what is in your juice besides D'Limo?
Did you go to a chemist with your idea or did you pull an all nighter in your basement with what ever you found on your shelves?
How long have your products been commercially available?
Do you offer a guarantee of some sort?
Do you have chemical liability insurance?
Are there any franchises or multi-truck companies using you juice?
Will your presprays rinse out with soft water alone?
How much will it cost me to make one gallon of RTU prespray?


Thanks bud!
 

Greenie

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Mikey P said:
I think you overlooked these questions..

How much will it cost me to make one gallon of RTU prespray, for a Rat Nasty apartment? and a Rat Nasty Residential job that has never been cleaned before and is still under warranty?


Thanks bud!
 

Greenie

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I will call you mon. morning when I know something.

I don't even know that the 75' sections were in stock.
 
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I talked to Curt Friday...very nice and informative. He answered all the above questions but I will ley him do that himself.
Verdict is out on product still but.... I will use it monday and post results.
 
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I spent an hour last night writing a response. I guess it didn't post. I am going to do it in several posts this time.

OrangeForrce1 is a mix of
surfactants ,water softeners,
and emulsifiers. This combination
dissolves grease
and suspends dirt to be
rinsed freely away. It also
contains metasilicate pentahuydrate
a strong alkaline, having strong capacity of
cleaning, buffering and softening counteracting acidic
contamination, emulsifying fat and oil. This is a powerful
combination, that can clean the dirtiest restaurants
or traffic lanes without excessive agitation or
scrubbing.
OrangeForrce2 is solid hydrogen
Peroxide, with watger softeners so it quickly dissolves
with just a quick shake. It is
a miracle cleaner that
makes tough to remove
stains( coffee, tea, Urine)
simply disappear. It does more than that though . It
brightens without optical brighteners, it sanitizes the
carpet for effective odor control, and it is environmentally
friendly. It has been around for a long time and is
currently sold by other chemical companies for $ 8.5-
$7.00 per pound as a booster. I wanted carpet cleaning
companies to be able to use it on every job so I sell it
for as low as 3.00 per pound.
OrangeForrce3 is
pure d-Limonene
(oil from citus fruit
peel) it is commonly
cut by 50%
-70% mineral spirits,
and Sold as a spotter and booster for
$40.00 per Gallon by companies like Jon Don
and Bridgepoint. I do not cut OrrangeForrce3:: It
is over 90% pure and we sell it for $30.00 per
Gallon. I recommend using it for every job as a
booster. Its many benefits include, but are not
limited to: 100% natural , Better smelling than
any deodorizer, incredible grease cutting, and
spotting (grease, oil, tar, paint, gum, wax, all
petroleum based stains). Finally, it is also used
as a natural pesticide at 5 ounces per gallon it
will kill fleas, ticks, spiders, termites and even
fruit flies. It is safe for pets, children and the
environment.
OrangeForrce10 is an acid rinse made up of
18% citric acid. Citric acid is natural and safe
for the environment a great cleaner which
leaves the carpet squeaky clean and in a neutral state. also prevents wicking.
 
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I started testing products in Dec. of 08. These products were first pacaged in June of 09. Since my carpet cleaning business has been so busy I have only been active in selling for about 2 months. I do have 27 or so hotels and several carpet cleaning companies, no franchises. I have my insurance man actively looking for a reasonable quote. I already spend more on Ins than on my house. should have it by the first of the year.
 
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I posted hydroforce directions on the orangeforce123 page 4 long story short .50 per gal trashed comercial. and .30/gal residential.
 

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Cool I got my chems in today.. gonna test 'em out. Like the orange smell a lot stronger then I expected.

I would be more impressed if you really had did it in your basement though :mrgreen:
 

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you mean you had the same problem as Truckmountgirl and many others when posting long responses. hey Greenie I will start another JJ sales thread for you in a minute we don't have one TODAY
 

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orangeforce123 said:
OrangeForrce2 is solid hydrogen
Peroxide.

You mean Sodium Percarbonate right? Do you get any reports of color loss due to mixing the #2 a little strong? I tried the system today on an apartment. It cleans carpets as advertised.
 
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Never any color loss. Yes it is sodium precarbonate, aka solid hydrogen peroxide, I thought the latter was easier to remember. Thanks
 
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I tried it toay on a medium dirty job with great results. but the orange smell is a bit overpowering so I may cut the 3 down on the next job. anyway..tomorrow is the true test.
So I will give my full review on the next job.
 
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There were a couple of reasons I chose citric acid. By the way prochem also uses it. One it is a very green product. It's properties to stop browning was anouther reason. On the other hand I would be happy to change acids, I do not want to carry two rinses. I would be happy to produce what ever the majority of people wanted but it would have to be an acid rinse. I should be able to keep the price the same no matter what we came up with.
Thanks
curt
 
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C Pennington said:
I tried it toay on a medium dirty job with great results. but the orange smell is a bit overpowering so I may cut the 3 down on the next job. anyway..tomorrow is the true test.
So I will give my full review on the next job.


Pics and/or video would be nice for anyone using this system.... :D
 

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orangeforce123 said:
There were a couple of reasons I chose citric acid. By the way prochem also uses it. t

I'm hip..and its TERRIBLE
It's the worst product they make in an otherwise top shelf line in general.
I don't think much of their olefin pre-spray either


..L.T.A.
 

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Welcome to MikeysBoard induced alcoholism Curt.


You've gotten through stage one.

Next comes the divorce followed by your children disowning you.
 

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Jamison and coke is pretty good but i'm not a jack drinker, more of bacardi and coke. :D
 

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