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Posted: 13/November/2016 at 12:35am |
Everybody wants the facts, and here they come: Job = printing industry, it's full time. Use to clean carpets with a portable Thoromatic, 2 vacs, it's was orange, with power head, years ago. Bought a EDIC off craiglist. I do come from a cleaning back ground - father being a vac salesman along with sewing machines. I'm not trying be the entrepreneur of clean. What I need is some advice, and yes I do google. Ph is 10 on the cleaning chemicals , how would I get it back to 7, cost effective,.... Oh what the heck, I'm tired of typing.
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You could add small amounts of vinegar or acetic acid or textile rinsing agents.
Check it with litmus paper until you get your desired pH. |
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I forgot to put this in my introduction post - I'm not the smartest guy in the world, if I was I wouldn't need to google acetic acid. And first off let me thank you for responding. I'm going to make newbies look like rocket scientist. So the rinse, a small amount, is applied how? After hot water extraction, with a pump sprayer? Added to the hot water tank with the cleaning solution? I honestly was in the industry, and have cleaned a bunch of carpets mostly in the apt rental business (low pay and hard work, which is why I switched professions). I got a ton of more questions if your interested, some questions will probably be dumber than the last. Any advice you can give would be great.
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