Waiting Room Chair Prespray

Lyman

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I have come up with a very good prespray for waiting room chairs. The kind with just the back and seat. Often found in churches, car dealerships doctor offices. Herculon or nylon or poly crap chairs. Always have a million stains on them. I have done this year all ready over 300 of this type. Recipe goes: 2 oz of tide, 1/2 cup orange awesome, 2 scoops of orange awesome oxygen cleaners to one gallon of warm water. Keep in van for up too two weeks. Prespray and hand scrub and extract. I am getting 5 a chair and can do 30-40 an hour by myself. Or 40-50 with boy blunder.
 

Desk Jockey

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I'd be concerned about the Tide. Does it seem to rinse well?

A washer goes through several rinse cycles, I would think it might be difficult to rinse free???

Is the Tide needed, have you tried it without it?
 

Lyman

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Jimmy i am doing 20 chairs saturday, will get pics. I use about 6 oz of prespray per 20 chairs. I crank up the water for rinsing seems to flush those nasty black rings.
 

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GeeeAus

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I used my pre-spray on these and then misted over the top with my ammonia and butyl protein spotter. Scrub with horse hair and rinse and they came up well.
 

Larry Cobb

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No liquid oxygen product will keep potency for 2 weeks in that detergent solution.
 

Lyman

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You are right larry. At 16 cents per gallon ready to use, I should throw it a way after a week. Now if I can come up with a carpet prespray at the same rate per gallon.
 

Jimmy L

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Can get those brushes at Hesco for a lot cheaper. And using that drill is just plain awkward.

It ain't right
 

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