Farenheit251
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Some of the talk a few nights ago about ph after rinse got me to wondering how much we don't rinse out.
Today I tested an arm cover off two expensive white,floral wingback chairs that have tiny brown spots(similar to bleeding seeds on natural cotton). I pretreated with a pungent Green seal peroxide/citrus cleaner 6.5 ph similar to h2orange. Rinsed it thoroughly in the kitchen sink and hung in my dining room to dry. 2 hours later wife comes in and says that thing stinks. Checked and the odor of the chem is very strong. Now I'm thinking if I rinsed it all out shouldn't be anything to smell. Then I'm thinking if I can't rinse a thin fabric under a sink how well am I flushing a plush carpet with my machine. Fortunately this isn't a chem I usually use but it has me wondering how much prespray is left behind.
Today I tested an arm cover off two expensive white,floral wingback chairs that have tiny brown spots(similar to bleeding seeds on natural cotton). I pretreated with a pungent Green seal peroxide/citrus cleaner 6.5 ph similar to h2orange. Rinsed it thoroughly in the kitchen sink and hung in my dining room to dry. 2 hours later wife comes in and says that thing stinks. Checked and the odor of the chem is very strong. Now I'm thinking if I rinsed it all out shouldn't be anything to smell. Then I'm thinking if I can't rinse a thin fabric under a sink how well am I flushing a plush carpet with my machine. Fortunately this isn't a chem I usually use but it has me wondering how much prespray is left behind.