SamIam
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Well I guessed you should have done a group vario buy then!
I got a 330 am gas receipt and a 935 pm Starbucks receipt?Then it never happened.
I realize your not in Seattle but I would have gotten coffee at the gas station @ 9:35pm while gassing up & been home 15 minutes sooner, 3:30 am in Lancaster on a cold Sat night =I got a 330 am gas receipt and a 935 pm Starbucks receipt?
I realize your not in Seattle but I would have gotten coffee at the gas station @ 9:35pm while gassing up & been home 15 minutes sooner, 3:30 am in Lancaster on a cold Sat night =.
So you used Procyon to spot and Carbonated Solutions as the pre spray
They really only asked it be safe and fragrance free.
Did they ok that?
Any clue as to why they chose CS over Procyon?
We've had a number of agencies check out our cleaner. It's more than just water that's been carbonated; it's a formulation that's clean, free of odors, and free of chemicals that people might react to. It's hypo-allergenic as well. Dang! I've been telling everyone that our cleaner is GOOD! If you learn to use it effectively it will not only cut down on your work time but on the number of chemicals you need on your truck. Glad you got to try it!Maybe because carbonated water is just water carbonated.
That looks like the old Mytee buffer with a gravity feed flow through tank. Is that really new?There is also a new Hi-Speed 1.5HP Rotary with Spray System. . .
that Paul Brown has been using for commercial encap work.
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Apply enough Carbonated Solutions to completely saturate the affected area. If the pet stain is relatively fresh you should get a strong ammonia odor, which is caused by the cleaner effectively breaking down and destroying the urine. Remove the spot with an absorbent bonnet under a 175 rpm floor machine. The friction from the bonnet and the weight of the machine does seem to help bring the stain out, but if you have to extract it, you should still finish with a good terrycloth hand towel.Or how do you suggest usage for pet stains and odor removal.
Our preferred method of use is as a pre-spray, followed by a 175 rpm floor machine with a loopy yarn bonnet, BUT... this cleaner is effective with any system. It is a very effective pre-spray for use with HWE systems; our son uses it this way as he often cleans several large facilities that require HWE. The thing to remember is to forget what you know about soaps and detergents. This cleaner doesn't work the same way as most of the chemicals you're currently using; for one thing, it doesn't have to be rinsed from the carpet.suggestions?
Our preferred method of use is as a pre-spray, followed by a 175 rpm floor machine with a loopy yarn bonnet, BUT... this cleaner is effective with any system. It is a very effective pre-spray for use with HWE systems; our son uses it this way as he often cleans several large facilities that require HWE. The thing to remember is to forget what you know about soaps and detergents. This cleaner doesn't work the same way as most of the chemicals you're currently using; for one thing, it doesn't have to be rinsed from the carpet.
One of the best ways to sample this cleaner is to fill a one-quart trigger spray bottle and just keep it on hand as you clean. When you encounter a spot, simply spray the cleaner on it and keep cleaning. A little dwell time may be necessary depending on the spot or stain you are dealing with. When you hit a spot with the cleaner, don’t make the mistake of thinking the product doesn’t work if the spot doesn’t magically disappear on contact – that’s not the way this works. Instead, the cleaner goes to work on the spot or stain and “holds” it in the solution until you remove it.
Be sure to clean.....those unmentionable areas real well. Thanks!We're going to clean Chavez? Wow. I am in awe of youse professionals, nothing scares you!