Pro's Choice FSR / Filtration soil line cleaning

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Anyone using FSR (Filtration Soil Remover) from Pro's Choice? If so, would you recommend this product?

Do you charge separately for cleaning filtration soil lines? If so, how much? I want to make this service more of a separate line item rather just adding a little more to the cost if a client chooses to have filtration soil lines cleaned.

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The general consensus has been to charge for this service. It can be hands and knees work, and you can go through quite a bit of chemical and rinsing to get the results you want.

When I have seen it in the past, many were charging $1.00 per sf, which is not unreasonable.

My thought are, if you can't remove it with your pre-spay and a grooming brush to work it in, consider charging for it.

Chemical/time/effort, don't shortchange yourself!
 

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I have tried about every filtration cleaner out there and Fels Naptha works better than any I have used, works quick and is dirt cheap to use. I do not charge extra for a few lines but do if the filter lines are everywhere. I just bump up the charge to account for my time.
 

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tim said:
I have tried about every filtration cleaner out there and Fels Naptha works better than any I have used, works quick and is dirt cheap to use. I do not charge extra for a few lines but do if the filter lines are everywhere. I just bump up the charge to account for my time.

I have used the stuff from Prochem (Filter out or something) and it didn't work at all... But that fels with a brush works wonders!
 

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I love Cyclone on alot of things but it cant come close to Fels on filter lines. Water, fels, shark and flush...never fails. I have tried cti, bp, prochem, kleenrite....even Jaspers favorite mix with gojo hand cleaner. Fels Naptha is cheap, lasts forever and works everytime. I just hate trying to hold onto a slippery bar of soap, some day someone will make it in a liquid. Greenie, Les, Larry... :wink: :wink:
 
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tim said:
I love Cyclone on alot of things but it cant come close to Fels on filter lines. Water, fels, shark and flush...never fails. I have tried cti, bp, prochem, kleenrite....even Jaspers favorite mix with gojo hand cleaner. Fels Naptha is cheap, lasts forever and works everytime. I just hate trying to hold onto a slippery bar of soap, some day someone will make it in a liquid. Greenie, Les, Larry... :wink: :wink:


Someone did already. I'll try and find the link for you or someone will chime in. :wink:
 

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tman7 Post subject: Re: Fels-NapthaPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:16 pm


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Years in Trade: 8 The gel is very easy to make. Good for laundry as well. Take a bar of fels; chop it up into pieces (smaller the better) put it in a large sauce pan with water and boil till no solids left. Get a five gallon container. Fill with warm water (an old truck mount solution container works great) Pour in about a 8oz of STTP (soapfree works good as well as Magic potion). Mix everything togeather and in a few hours when it cools and gels you'll have a great spotter/laundry detergent . I usually fill up a small 16oz spotter bottle with the flip top cap for my spotting kit. Felz iz dabombz.

I like the bar better myself, but when I did make it I went with 1 bar to 2.5 gal. and 4 oz of STTP.. Oh yeah and I use a cheese grator for the fels.
 
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tman7 Post subject: Re: Fels-NapthaPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:16 pm


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First Name: Tony
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Years in Trade: 8 The gel is very easy to make. Good for laundry as well. Take a bar of fels; chop it up into pieces (smaller the better) put it in a large sauce pan with water and boil till no solids left. Get a five gallon container. Fill with warm water (an old truck mount solution container works great) Pour in about a 8oz of STTP (soapfree works good as well as Magic potion). Mix everything togeather and in a few hours when it cools and gels you'll have a great spotter/laundry detergent . I usually fill up a small 16oz spotter bottle with the flip top cap for my spotting kit. Felz iz dabombz.

I like the bar better myself, but when I did make it I went with 1 bar to 2.5 gal. and 4 oz of STTP.. Oh yeah and I use a cheese grator for the fels.

Yeah...my wife was making clothes soap with Fels. She would grate it with a cheese grater, boil it till it melted, added a washing soda, water and it was a hell of a cleaner. It would be great if someone could develope a sprayable version.

Oh....does anyone notice that filtration is getting more common?? All these custys like to burn candles all day, and I believe thats the biggest contributor.
 

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