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Ok! Carbonation I use a syryp canister and I co2 it with air same thing right? RX 20 is used with an tm I thought? So this means you steam with an rx then bonnet? Lastly DFC 105 or do you mix it with something see I am looking for something other than formula 90 and energiser? Thanks! |
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Michael ![]() Carpet Cleaning Specialist ![]() ![]() Joined: 18/June/2005 Status: Offline Points: 557 |
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I worked for Chem-Dry for several years. They don't use a foam; it's a
carbonated solution, the exact ingredients of which are kept secret.
"Trade Secrets" are common in this business. Masterblend has something
very similar now, or at least it seems to be. I have a sample, but I
haven't used it. Anyway, my methodology is derived from my time at
Chem-Dry and what I learned via certification.
I usually extract using an RX-20, then buff. But some customers opt for the cheaper "maintenence clean," which is just buffing. Anyway, so far, I'm very happy with Chemspec's DFC 105. It works as well as Chem-Dry, but with a lighter application (better dry times) and no residue. Xerion is also great stuff. There are lots of bonnet cleaners out there. Experiment with some of them. |
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What about carpet cleaning crystal ? How much just use that 6 to 1 let dwell and clean and groom right?
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77748 ![]() Journeyman ![]() ![]() Joined: 12/August/2004 Status: Offline Points: 298 |
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I use a buffer with a bonnet using formula 90 and energiser, also use with dirt chaser that has enzyme. Chem dry uses the same equipment. What is in the sauce? Does anyone knows if it is a foam ? Using a buffer what is the best chemicals for this machine? Chem dry chemicals What is it and what chemicals works better? |
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