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    Posted: 25/November/2007 at 2:26pm
What chemicals are the most effective and cost efficient???
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Everybody's opinion is different on that one

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Aquagard goes a long way!    
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Steamer's Pink Lemonaid??
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Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

Steamer's Pink Solution??

    
I corrected it for you
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not for me I don't use it
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the only pink i use is pepto bismo
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Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

the only pink i use is pepto bismo


Is that your secret pre spray?
    
     

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Engine degreaser cut down 256:1

Originally posted by operator47 operator47 wrote:

What chemicals are the most effective and cost efficient???

    
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Originally posted by operator47 operator47 wrote:

What chemicals are the most effective and cost efficient???


Their are many good pre-sprays made by many reputable companies. You must realize that food grease may need a different formula compared to mechanic grease. Olefin is a challenge that has reared it's ugly head these days and a special pre-spray is made for Olefin. You must also pre-spray wool with neutral or slightly acetic pre-sprays. Hopefully you get my point.

Your chemical cost should be 3% of the job or less. This is not the area to cut corners.

Originally posted by splash_$$$_dash splash_$$$_dash wrote:

Engine degreaser cut down 256:1


Sounds like you need to sit down with a reputable supplier of quality products and quit listening to engine degreaser formulas. Is that what you would accept on your carpet?

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Buying in drums is the most efficient. My suppliers sometimes have open drums and will sell certain chemicals out of them by the pound. You would have to clean a helluva lot of carpets for the cost difference to mean much to you.
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