Quat-A-Lot and Wool

Walt

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Is this safe to use on Wool? - Cheap area rug from India. - Pottery Barn
 

Greenie

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I don't know of any reason you couldn't use it on wool, if it's urine you are dealing with I wouldn't sweat any warranty issues, no warranty covers pissed up rug.

I'd fire off a PM or email to Les if he doesn't respond to this thread, or better yet just call 864-233-6442
 

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Um....MeAt...that is for the Hot Sauce modifier...you know the high pH booster.

The Quat products do not say that on the label.

wait: Edit..okay they Should still say that on the label...they question I have Is why not use em on wool?
 

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Greenie said:
Um....MeAt...that is for the Hot Sauce modifier...you know the high pH booster.

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AHHH, that's where I read it.


you'll be my age one day too, Greenie


IF YOU LIVE LONG ENOUGH


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I'm not that far behind ya.

I never smoked, abused drugs or drank like a fish so I'm gonna put my chips on makin' 50. Shit I don't even need glasses.....yet
 
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Sorry Greeine, that I'm late responding to this thread.
It is not recommended to use Quat on wool.
But like you said before, if it is full of cat pee, Quat might be the only thing that would work.
I recall Mikey using it on wool, with a bad dog odor. He applied it to the carpet and made sure that he rinsed it good.
One option for odor on wool is to use the O-2 System by itself. The O-2 System has sodium borate, which has high
disinfectant properties. Mix 6 oz. of the O-2 Pre-Spray to a gallon of water and allow 15 to 20 minutes dwell time.
Some interesting information about sodium borate, it is actually used as a preservative for wool carpets.

Thanks,
Les

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Greenie, You are right it does not say it on the new labels.
I will have to add it to the label.

Larry,
Yes I have changed the label about three times. The label that I posted was the first one.

Thanks,
Les
 

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Leslie Judson Jones said:
Larry,
Yes I have changed the label about three times. The label that I posted was the first one.

Thanks Les.
I knew I had seen it before, then went out to the van and looked at the jug and it wasn't on that one.
(recent stock)

I HATE being wrong
but love being right more... :mrgreen:


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So its not recommended to use on wool becuase of rapid resoling or can it harm it in some way? I guess I need to keep Odorcide 210 handy.
 

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Jim Nazarian said:
So its not recommended to use on wool becuase of rapid resoling or can it harm it in some way? I guess I need to keep Odorcide 210 handy.


Jim, I think it' might be a "too high a PH" thing rather than the resoil issue
maybe one of the more knowledgeable can confirm

the resoil/sticky thing happens with any carpet when used as a "spray 'n go" deo/sanitizer.
IMO, it should be pre-sprayed, dwell and flush/rinse extracted


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Cheap area rug from India. - Pottery Barn

These rugs can be a cleaners nightmare if not explained at time of order.

you might want to include tack out charges cause they normaly pucker
 

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