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HeartlandSteam ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 11/August/2006 Location: Kansas City Status: Offline Points: 85 |
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Microban does make a product that cleans, and sanitizes. You can see it here: http://www.prorestoreproducts.com/Content_003.aspx?cid=1160 But that was not the point. I was just trying to be objective. Regardless if were talking about cleaning products, or sanitizing products, the question is still the same. Do synthetics do a better job of cleaning and sanitizing? Edited by HeartlandSteam - 11/January/2010 at 11:46pm |
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Hammy ![]() Carpet Cleaning Guru ![]() ![]() Joined: 27/September/2006 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 10330 |
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Last time I checked you don't clean carpets with Microban you sanitize with it. Are we not talking about green cleaning solutions. Let's not get confused Heartland. If you want to talk about green check this out. http://www.rochestermidland.com/product_lines/green_cleaning/index.cfm Edited by Hammy - 11/January/2010 at 8:17pm |
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Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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prouddadx3 ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 06/November/2008 Location: Boulder Status: Offline Points: 86 |
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I've used Master Blends Soap Free products and they work pretty good. I also use a Rotovac wand with it. The wand more than compensates for the slightly less agressive cleaning agent. I think that "Green" can be a great marketing niche to target in your area.
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John L ![]() Carpet Cleaning Guru ![]() Joined: 29/November/2004 Location: I'm Right Here! Status: Offline Points: 4013 |
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Greenies sic Fido in new guilt push
Do you love your pet? Of course you do. So you might want to hide your pooch from the greenies, because now they want you to sacrifice your pet--in the name of the Earth. An outrageous new book with the disgusting title, "Time to Eat the Dog: The Real Guide to Sustainable Living" attempts to make the weak case that a medium-sized dog does more damage to the planet than two SUVs, mostly because of all the land and energy it takes to make dog food. But the eco-nuts don't really want you to ditch the dog and keep the SUV--they want you to shed both to live in their Luddite paradise. The authors of this brainless book also accuse our beloved companions of attacking the local wildlife and polluting the planet with their poo. As if that's not a natural part of life for ANY animal, wild or domestic--including human beings. But I do agree with them on one point: Store-bought dog food is wasteful--but not because it destroys the planet. It's expensive and unhealthy. My beloved Weimaraner, Silky, eats raw chicken necks (with the skin on), fatty raw hamburger, raw eggs (including the shell) and a raw pork or beef joint two or three times a week. And you wouldn't believe how healthy my little darling is--all muscle, covered in the shiniest coat of fur you've ever seen. If you want to give it a try, start by working these healthy raw meats into the supermarket dog food. Over time, use less kibble and more meat. Just do it for your dog's health and not for some imaginary environmental impact. That's just a smokescreen for an extremist movement with a radical left-wing political agenda. They haven't gotten very far with science--so now they're trying guilt. They want you to feel guilty about eating meat, guilty about driving to work, guilty about having a pet--guilty about living. Not long ago, one environmental space cadet even declared that the human race would need to become vegans to survive. They come up with ridiculous concepts like "ecological footprint" or "carbon footprint"--call it what you want, there's no getting around the fact that it's simply been pulled out of thin air, manufactured to make you feel... you guessed it: Guilty! Some of them even try to collect money off you based on the theoretical size of your nonexistent imaginary carbon footprint. Forget blackmail--you can call this ploy greenmail. And if you're sick of vegans claiming moral superiority, keep reading... Men: Extend your lovemaking and shift your sex life into overdrive by boosting the power of L-Arginine and naturally STOPPING PDE5—the chemical in your body responsible for shutting down erections. For men looking for the ultimate bedroom experience ONLY! Steamy and passionate from beginning to end with no irritating let downs. Learn more about how easy it is to transform yourself into a bedroom dynamo by clicking here: http://clicks.douglassreport.com//t/AQ/1g4/3Ak/AAEXTQ/AQ/AnTiTA/NqZH If meat is murder, then salad is slaughter Vegans love to climb up on their organic soapboxes and claim the high ground... because no animals die for their food. But is it any better to kill plants? Heck no... botanists have always known that plants--like the rest of us--have instincts, behavior and a will to live too... and a recent article in the New York Times offers some real food for thought. I'll bet the vegans will have a hard time digesting this one! Plants communicate. When attacked, they'll even defend themselves. Not enough to stop the average vegetarian from crunching on them, but they're pretty good at turning away insects and other threats. For example, a plant being attacked by a caterpillar can send out a chemical signal that calls out to insects and parasites that eat caterpillars. This is backed up by science--talk to some botanists. They'll tell you that plants can be ruthless competitors: They will move, shift and grow in ways to get the most sun for themselves while shading and even strangling others... and then suck up all the nutrients from the ground before neighboring plants can. You could take all that and decide that we simply shouldn't eat anything... ever. Or you can be practical about it and realize that, as the dominant species on the planet, we humans can eat all the plants and animals we want. To the victors go the spoils. For a few shining moments, that's us... but don't worry. The plants win--eventually, we all end up as fertilizer. A carnivore with a clear conscience, William Campbell Douglass II, M.D. |
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HeartlandSteam ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 11/August/2006 Location: Kansas City Status: Offline Points: 85 |
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Microban makes several products that "kill" allergens and other disease-causing germs, bacteria, fungi, mold, and mildew.
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papagator ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 07/November/2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 95 |
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"Killing" germs and bacteria? Have I missed something?? Is there a carpet product that contains a germicide/bacteriacide???
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HeartlandSteam ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 11/August/2006 Location: Kansas City Status: Offline Points: 85 |
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Here is an objective question:
Is it better to use a synthetic product that will do a better job cleaning the carpet, thus, removing and killing more allergens, dust mites, germs, bacteria, etc Which creates a healthier environment and better IAQ. or Use a product that is safer for everyone but does not create a healthier environment because it does not have the cleaning power. |
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papagator ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 07/November/2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 95 |
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Hello Chad. I work in a 125 bed Long Term Care facility. Green is THE way to go. I have had GREAT success with Benefect's Carpet Care product(available at KleenKuip). It can be used for all your needs...prespray, HWE, low moisture bonnet or padding etc. We have alot of staff and residents here that are extremely chemically sensitive, and I can use this product with ZERO complaints. Another very good product that I have used is EcoMist which is available through Home Depot in professional strength! Check them out at www.ecomistsolutions.com. Hope this helps you and, Good Luck!!
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chad23 ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 10/December/2009 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 34 |
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If you don't might sharing what you use I would appreciatte it, Im trying to get as much advice on various chems out there. Thanks!
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Ken_Is_OK ![]() Carpet Cleaning Specialist ![]() Joined: 13/February/2007 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 523 |
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I use green chems for MY HEALTH not my customers health. I'm exposed to it every day or every few days, while they are exposed to it 2-3 times a year.
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chad23 ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 10/December/2009 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 34 |
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Notice all but one of the comments so far have been women... If you ask me that is the target market correct?
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chad23 ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 10/December/2009 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 34 |
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Thanks for the advice guys! Its good to see I have some other "Green" Supporters out there! Dont get me wrong, I'm no tree hugger, but if I can run a business that turns a nice profit, and in return know I am providing something that is safe and helps the enviroment...Im all for it!
I posted a message on my facebook today and got a few responses....
Chad Ginther QUESTION FOR EVERYONE WHO HAS A HOUSE OR APPT.... Would you hire a "eco-friendly" carpet cleaning company to clean your carpets over other pros such as Stanley Steamer if they offered the same services, but only cleaned with eco-friendly (children and pet-friendly) chemicals??? Please tell me what you think...Thanks a ton!< id=commentable_item_230239267_258948745438 ="commentable_item one_row_add_ autoexpand_mode comment__258948745438" =";var d = .Element;return d. && d.;" method=post name=add_comment =/ajax/ufi/modify.php ajaxify="1">< value=€,´,€,´,水,Д,Є = name=_test>< value=3xEHl = name=fb_dtsg>< id=feedback_s value='"actor":"170901491","target_fbid":"258948745438","target_pro_id":"170901491","_id":"22","source":"0","assoc_obj_id":"","source_app_id":"","extra_story_s":,"check_hash":"bb0ee3c2c5cd5b98"' = name=feedback_s autocomplete="off">< id=post__id value=e68a2b4207bdfb6310cd1ce34167f22f = name=post__id autocomplete="off">5 hours ago Only Friends · ·< ="like_ stat_elem as_" title="Click here to like item" ="fc_expand, false; return true;" name=like =submit>LikeUnlike ·Chelsea
We rented a rug doctor for like $200 less and it did just as good of a job, and I'm sure they have a "green" product you can use. 4 hours ago · Chad
Thanks! I'm in the process of starting up a carpet/floor cleaning business and would like to go completely "green" (hence my profile pic) :) Just wanting peoples thoughts! Thanks!! 3 hours ago · Katie
We desperately need our carpets cleaned so if you would like to come practice on our carpets for free, I will let you :) 3 hours ago · Kate
Absolutely, the carpet in my place needs a good cleaning and I would MUCH rather hiring a company that is eco-friendly as long as it wasn't too much more than the regular guys! 3 hours ago · Chelsea
Well in that case Chaddy, sorry! Of course I'd prefer a company that uses all green products. My first response was so inconsiderate now that I know the rest of the story! 2 hours ago · Tonya
Yes I would for sure Chad, but I am very picky on what is considered eco friendly. Many products out there say that they are green, but actually only 5% truly are. They only need to be 10% eco friendly to be called green. So be careful and do your research. Look into Shaklee products because that is what I clean my carpets with now and it even ... See Moregot out red martini stains:-) Let me know if you are interested and I could get you some information on what they use and recommend for cleaning carpets! Good Luck! 2 hours ago · |
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Michael ![]() Carpet Cleaning Specialist ![]() ![]() Joined: 18/June/2005 Status: Offline Points: 557 |
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I'll second what cleanex said, chad. Being green is a great way to distinguish yourself and target a market. We also use the DFC line of products and have used many others in the past. They all work. It's just a question of what you prefer to use, and DFC is a very effective no fuss solution. Also remember: it's not just about being "eco-friendly" but also indoor air quality (IAQ). My customers are way more interested in how the chemicals will effect them than the environment.
Procyon works very well, but it can be hard on your equipment. The trucks on our RX-20 head had been disintegrating. One of our suppliers seems pretty sure that it was the Procyon--since discontinuing use, the process seems to have slowed. He doesn't carry Procyon even though he's authorized, and that's why. Just passing along his two cents.
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cleanex ![]() Carpet Cleaning Specialist ![]() Joined: 17/October/2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 705 |
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The "green clean approach" is an excellant way to start and market your company. A lot of the older companies refuse or are ignorant of the fact the Green Cleaning is for real. a couple years ago we seldom heard anything from our clients about green cleaning, but recently we are asked on a regular basis. We offer green cleaning [ Chemspec"s detergent free products] and just recently picked up a very large commercial account simply because we where the only one to say it would be cleaned using green products.
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