TIDE or Enz-all.....Which is better |
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Flagship_1
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Never tried tide, but enzall and powerburst is pretty good. i clean some pretty nasty restaurants and i can go through alot of enzall /powerburst . I find that my eyes and throat get irritated after i finish a job. Sometimes my lungs feel like all itchy inside, i try to caugh it up, but nothing happens. This happens when I use both products. How do i find out what's in this stuff. does anyone else here have that problem with these chems.
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Hammy
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Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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John L
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Time to buy stock in Tide.lol!
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nightrider
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That's a great machine, I have an older SteamAction 1992 model with a Roots 6800 Blower , it's a Beast.........I see that you tried the " Tide " with great results. Try it out at your customers on the week end, let me know how it goes
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STEALTH
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Yes Nightrider it is, do you know of this machine. I think it is the best built machine on the market. I have the Stealth Sam, comes with a 4.3 Vortec, a Jet Dry 9900 Blower and a 4000 psi Pump
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If you can see far enough you would be looking at the back of your own head
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nightrider
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Finally, a carpet cleaner who is not afraid to admit that " Tide " works.....Stealth is your truckmount the SteamAction Stealth
Nightrider
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Mr. Slide
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Cool !
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STEALTH
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I tried tide He cold water formula on my fathers carpet in his garage ( yes, my father parks his car on a carpet, doesn't want to stain the ceramic tile or something ) anyway, it worked real well, the small drips of oil disappeared, so did all the other stains, looks good to me. Can't wait to try it at the restaurant this week end
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If you can see far enough you would be looking at the back of your own head
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nightrider
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I do not clean residential carpet too much, but I have used Tide for sure , rinced well and have even used softener with Fabreeze in final rince, tried it at a friends house first they seemed to like the results, they have 2 dogs and clean their carpets 2 to 3 times/year
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Mr. Slide
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Thanks Stealth, sound interesting!
So, why not use it for residential Nightrider?
Thanks, AL
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Chinese Restaurant with Tide and loved the results. / ?? Power or liquid Nightrider ?? Thanks
I have a Chinese Restaurant to clean in about 3 weeks . Edited by Mr. Slide - 30/September/2009 at 10:12pm |
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STEALTH
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This is not the first time I have heard of cleaners using tide He for restaurants, I never tried it because I thought it was foolish, but I'll give it a try this week end, I have a small greasy restaurant to clean, I'll give you all news how it went.
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If you can see far enough you would be looking at the back of your own head
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nightrider
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I am NOT talking about dishsoaps, and if I am..... I am talking about Commercial Dishwashing Detergent, which leaves NO RESIDUE.
The heading of the post was Tide or Enzall, which is best.....I am talking about TIDE, a laundry detergent, stick to the facts and get your head out of your ass, so that you can see clearly.
The pros use chemistry, what chemistry.......the powered carpet soap you buy is 90% filler.....what exactly are you buying. I can mention many carpet products that leave a residue..........NOT VERY GOOD SCIENCE.
I would like to finish this statement with..........DO YOU BELIEVE IN A RINCE AFTER YOU CLEAN A CARPET.....OR ARE YOU JUST ONE OF THOSE SPASH & DASH CARPET HACKS OUT THERE PRETENDING TO BE A PROFESSIONAL .
TIDE, is an alternative to high priced carpet chemicals out there and works great on greasy restaurant commercial carpet, leaves no residue, and the carpet remains clean looking for 3 to 4 months after cleaning in a restaurant serving 1,000 meals /day . I speak of experience, I used to clean my Chinese Restaurant with Tide and loved the results.
I still clean customers commercial carpets with " Tide " and I tell them so before hand, they see the container, they love the smell, they trust it not to be some unknown chemical being injected into their establishment, and they love the results.
I don't lie to people, the truth is the truth, they pay for labour.....not my chemicals.....they want to do it themselves.....I'll rent them 1,2,3,4,5 or whatever of my portables and let the busboys do it..........I still make money.
Nightrider
Edited by nightrider - 26/September/2009 at 2:01pm |
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LilNiteRidrhood
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You are out of your friggin mind Jack.
The enzymes are what make Enzall what it is (without the extra heavy residues).
Most dishsoaps are petroleum based products that never dry. That is why they resoil so quick.
I'll tell you what Jack the Hack you continue to use your products and let the Pros use chemistry that is formulated to work and not leave residues.
But to recommend this crap to people is just outright weird.
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nightrider
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I made it sound worst than what it is, I would not mislead people into thinking this stuff is Kool-Aid. The mask and face shield I always use, weather I'm cutting treated wood, spraying any chemical ( even so called " Green " garbage ) or cutting ceramic tile .
JohnL.....you should stay away from lots of stuff like Beer, Cigarettes, Cat & Dog fur and even the very product that makes you your living CARPET.
I spray all chemicals from a distance, I have old fire extinguishers that I modified to be equipped with a 4 foot wand, with changable spray nozzels
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