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carpetologist
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Do you see what I mean at my age I am still learning.
ALWAYS keep an open mind.
Looks like we need huckmuck back in the formulation room.
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MR. STEAMER
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It's been hot....and what smelt funny was less than 12oz of product...no biggy... but then I began to think about it... what liquid food product will stay fresh after opening????NONE
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cleanex
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If you want the real facts on DFC products call Mike Rochan at Cogent Environmental 705 434 4489 he is the person to contact, it is his formulation.
We have been using these products long before they where introduced to the market place with no problems.
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doug
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This must be the first time Steamer bought a name brand cleaner?? Or is anyone missing a jug off their truck??
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Just My opinion
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Ken Harris
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actually ted your wrong there are three listed ingredients that are on the bottle, which are all used in food...
the sodium citrate is salt of citric acid...it's used as a perservitive... the sodium carbonate is cow brand or basic laundry washing soda... the sodium choride is just salt...??? for flavor maybe LOL Tastes good to me! actually what probably really happened is that Steamer probably mixed one of his other drinks in with the DFC and forgot which bottle was which? Of course then that would turn bad. I am on my 96th bottle of that DFC and never a problem. It tastes great. |
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cmaster
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Steamer the sh*t disturber
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MR. STEAMER
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The people at Chemspec are mad...LOLOLOL The a**hole (me) strikes again... it was good for a few post...LOL
moving on |
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doug
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Hide is pretty safe??
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MR. STEAMER
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the sodium citrate is salt of citric acid...it's used as a perservitive... the sodium carbonate is cow brand or basic laundry washing soda... the sodium choride is just salt...??? for flavor maybe LOL it's not the things on the label that I'm worried about it's the thing that are not on the label. that chemical had a distinct smell...sour smell.. it must come from something...one was in a spray bottle and the rest was in the jug. I have had no other chemical react this way |
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cmaster
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Cuz it's so easy to rinse |
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splash_$$$_dash
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should have stuck with Tide
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huckmuck
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Sodium Carbonate is not the only food grade chemical in it.
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carpetologist
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I am not a graduate chemist but have been around chemical products most of my life.
My personal feeling is that DFC is not your old toxic formula. Yes it is a food grade product and people who are around food know they must show professionalism and keep food from contaminating in severe heat or allowing other products to contact them.
Many carpet cleaning vans we work on at Kleen Kuip have a very distinct sour smell continuously being emitted from them. So, my advice is all products DFC or not should be handled in a safe, professional manner to eleviate any potential problems.
If I should hear or see a second sitting of this mysterious incident I will be the first to let you know.
The only food ingredient in Heavy Duty DFC is Sodium Carbonate and that is what Cow Brand tells you to put into your refridgerator to stop sour smelling odours.
I'm confused.
P.S. for future reference...
You would be suprised at how many employees mix incompatible products together. I know they don't tell you that but they brag to me about it.
Edited by Carpetologist - 18/June/2007 at 8:48pm |
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Steamer,
I have seen contaminating looking wands that are extremely visual cleaning carpets in houses that my wife would not appreciate and refuse to let them in or allow them to come back.
I think you know what I mean.
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