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Do you use liquid peroxide for everyday stains, if not what is in your everyday go to spay bottle for stains?
Ezra
Ezra
Johnny said:CTI Stain One. Bristor's White Knight (peroxide & amonia) system looks interesting.
DuPont actually did the first "disperse dye" stain removal using an oxidizer accelerated by a strong UV light.KevinL said:has anyone here actually used a uv light to accelerate stain removal? I have cti's but I don't remember which bulb to use. It came with 3. It's too fragile to carry on the truck.
Marty said:I have all the fancy stain removal products ... you know, the rust removers, stain magic and red relief, 20 volume hyd. perox., etc, etc.
But for everyday weird (unknown) spot removal, it is amazing how useful liquid Fels is.
Marty said:I scrap up a handful of the bar on a cheese grater and mix it with super hot water from my TM. Put it in a 16 oz. spray bottle and VIOLA!
Larry Cobb said:DuPont actually did the first "disperse dye" stain removal using an oxidizer accelerated by a strong UV light.KevinL said:has anyone here actually used a uv light to accelerate stain removal? I have cti's but I don't remember which bulb to use. It came with 3. It's too fragile to carry on the truck.
We also used the process at a spotting contest in Wichita Falls last summer.
~18 Contestants tried to remove furniture polish, mustard and other difficult stains for donated cases of Chemspec products.
This is what the stained carpet looked like (furn.stain bottom right):
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Here was a carpet cleaner using our UV light:
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Here the bottom two were the winners who removed every stain with little distortion:
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They both used the UV lights `5 min. to completely remove the dark furniture stain & mustard.
Larry