Whats the best Powdered Carpet cleaning Detergent ?

everfresh1

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I'm looking for a new powdered carpet cleaning detergent. I normallly use Hydramaster's SafeClean Rinsefree powder but im having problems getting it since my local distibuter closed. Would like one that doesn't need to be neutralized with a rinsing agent.
 
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Fibermaxx; the samples that Greenie sent out works pretty good.i did notice about it; when used at half recommended strenght it works really well.
 

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If I'm not mistaken I believe that RINSE FREE powder contains sodium perborate.

Just looking for it earlier on BP's website and couldn't find it either.


I'm starting to consider it a mental illness because I enjoy looking and dreaming about cleaning products and all the machines and doodads.

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ive been using baking soda and spot treating with toothpaste for 15 years.
 

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Jamie;

Have you considered a good powder prespray with a fresh water rinse?

That method will leave less residue in the carpet.

It is also the most cost-effective method of getting the carpet clean.

Larry
 

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Larry Cobb said:
Jamie;

Have you considered a good powder prespray with a fresh water rinse?

That method will leave less residue in the carpet.

It is also the most cost-effective method of getting the carpet clean.

Larry

Which powdered pre-spray do you recommend?
 

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bob vawter said:
Genie Care DeLuxe Superclean......

No Larry NOT Clean-It!

Dee-Lukz Ph is too high for stain resist

AND Clean-it has BY FAR the best fragrance of any powder or juice I've ever smelted.....

I wish it wasn't so foamy


..L.T.A.
 

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Look here Larr...by the time you get to the back-woods hollers where you live the SR on those carpets is GONE anyway!
 

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Mr.Truckmount said:
Try Formula 1000, everybody liked the results from Mikey's Fest, it cleaned filthy carpet with no presapray.

CAll me if you want to order some.

Frank Perez
805-604-4808

Send me a free sample:

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everfresh1 said:
I'm looking for a new powdered carpet cleaning detergent. I normallly use Hydramaster's SafeClean Rinsefree powder but im having problems getting it since my local distibuter closed. Would like one that doesn't need to be neutralized with a rinsing agent.

What was the name of the local distributor that went out of business ?
 

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Bruce Humphrey said:
everfresh1 said:
I'm looking for a new powdered carpet cleaning detergent. I normallly use Hydramaster's SafeClean Rinsefree powder but im having problems getting it since my local distibuter closed. Would like one that doesn't need to be neutralized with a rinsing agent.

What was the name of the local distributor that went out of business ?

Dynamic Cleaning Supply in Deaborn Heights MI
 

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admiralclean said:
Mr.Truckmount said:
Try Formula 1000, everybody liked the results from Mikey's Fest, it cleaned filthy carpet with no presapray.

CAll me if you want to order some.

Frank Perez
805-604-4808

Send me a free sample:

Marty Sutley
AdmiralClean, Inc.
742 South Memorial Drive
Prattville, AL 36067


Whats the PH ?
 

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Larry Cobb said:
Jamie;

Have you considered a good powder prespray with a fresh water rinse?

That method will leave less residue in the carpet.

It is also the most cost-effective method of getting the carpet clean.

Larry

I tried a powdered prespray before it cloged up my Hydro-force so i quit using it as far as using a rinse i dont think it works as good on the really dirty carpets that they have in Detroit. Some of them are more of a restoration than a cleaning.
 

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I have been using Cobb's Dynachem PowerMax every day for I don't know how long now and I have never had a problem with it mixing..it seems to dissolve pretty good........But when I would use the HF it did not like to draw out of the container with a metering tip..just take the tip out and adjust your mix and it works great..It is a good pre spray...........very cost effective...

First step is another top of the line powered prespray
 

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everfresh1 said:
Larry Cobb said:
Jamie;

Have you considered a good powder prespray with a fresh water rinse?

That method will leave less residue in the carpet.

It is also the most cost-effective method of getting the carpet clean.

Larry

I tried a powdered prespray before it cloged up my Hydro-force so i quit using it as far as using a rinse i dont think it works as good on the really dirty carpets that they have in Detroit. Some of them are more of a restoration than a cleaning.

Dude. You are ten minutes from the best carpet cleaning chemical manufacturer in the world. Get in your van and drive to 26202 West 7 Mile Road in Redford between Beech and G.R. The Grease Eraser they sell has never clogged the Hydroforce in 20 years. They sell an excellent powdererd extraction cleaner cleverly named PowDer if you insist on putting that crap in the rinse. The pretty women there, Gordy's daughters, will set you straight.
 

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Larry Cobb said:
Jamie;

Have you considered a good powder prespray with a fresh water rinse?

That method will leave less residue in the carpet.

It is also the most cost-effective method of getting the carpet clean.

Larry

Maybe one milligram less residue per 1000 square feet. The advantage- debatable.

Economic??

You got to be kidding.
Prespray + Rinse is definitely a lot less economic. For the chemicals seller? Now you are talking.
 

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everfresh1 said:
[quote="Larry Cobb":25zur0o2]Jamie;

Have you considered a good powder prespray with a fresh water rinse?

That method will leave less residue in the carpet.

It is also the most cost-effective method of getting the carpet clean.

Larry

I tried a powdered prespray before it cloged up my Hydro-force so i quit using it as far as using a rinse i dont think it works as good on the really dirty carpets that they have in Detroit. Some of them are more of a restoration than a cleaning.

Dude. You are ten minutes from the best carpet cleaning chemical manufacturer in the world. Get in your van and drive to 26202 West 7 Mile Road in Redford between Beech and G.R. The Grease Eraser they sell has never clogged the Hydroforce in 20 years. They sell an excellent powdererd extraction cleaner cleverly named PowDer if you insist on putting that crap in the rinse. The pretty women there, Gordy's daughters, will set you straight.[/quote:25zur0o2]


I've used Chemisters Powder before it's pretty good, I'm just getting opinions, Isn't the Grease Eraser an Enzyme formula that must to be used within 24hrs once you mix what do you do use the hydra-force with no tip and mix pre-spray every couple of jobs?
 

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