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doug
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Mr. Steamer: You mean I have been disposed of??
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MR. STEAMER
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poof!
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doug
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Out of sight out of mind
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MR. STEAMER
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put out to pasture
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doug
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Just like yesterdays news.
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surroundings
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What ever happened to drawing it out onto another surface with a warm iron? Also: the 'freeze' spray stuff works, but I'd not use it on delicate fabric. Cheers, Allen |
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way to stick on topic Allen
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Willy Parsons
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Allen - TOO slow. This is instant gratification.
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Certified to be certifiable.
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Lee Stockwell
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It'll melt right out with 111 trike...
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danmarck82
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What is 111 trike ? Sorry Lee Haven't used it or at least by thay name. ??
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Lee Stockwell
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Kind of a nostalgic look back at a very effective solvent that is rapidly becoming unavailable in the US due to recent treaties banning such clorinated hydrocarbons. I have about 20 pints of it left, too valuable to use on a common candlewax situation. 1,1,1 triclorethane and its close cousins used to be considered a safe alternative to carbon tetra cloride, and was used extensively to clean electronic components. One unique feature of these solvents that had a clorine atom attached was an otherwise dangerously explosive or flammable chemical was thus rendered nonflamable and nonconductive to electricity. This class of chemical, though not as dangerous (directly) to humans as the former solvents they replaced, or the newer solvents that are in turn replacing them, were however implicated as a catylist in the atmosphere that facilitated aggressive destruction of our protective ozone shield against the sun's powerful UV radiation. That darn chlorine atom, so useful on the ground, can be otherwise when let on the loose.
More.... Thanks, Lee ps. there are better ways to get rid of the wax involving a hair dryer and regular paper. |
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cleencarpet
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wax is very easy lay a wet terry cloth on the wax take a house hold iron
put it on a med low setting place on the rag the wax transfers into the reg in about 60 sec or less. i deal with alot of stains in multi housing wax a koll-aid or the easiest but for some rason people have a hard time with these. Chris |
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danmarck82
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The more we can share and learn about spot and stain removal the better
off we all will be. I have to admit using a scissor more times than I want to admit in the past. But in the last two years I have used many of the PRO"S CHOICE products and have a greater amount of confidence in my skills of spotting then ever before, If they have a seminar in your area it is well worth your time. Then practice practice , practice. Lot of things I plain didn't make an effort on years ago now come out. The technology has improved . So you old timers like myself may need to not think we know it all and get back to the classroom once in awhile or learn from other mistakes on the web. I admit I am abetter Spotter today than I was 3 years ago. The chemicals have improved greatly. |
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cleencarpet
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i have to admit i really like the pros-choice line there are still a few items
i stick with from other vendors but a majority of my chem line has been PC for the past year. excellent stuff and very competitvely priced my chem cost went down quite a bit switching to them, and my results went up and took less effort. this stuff is working great for me. |
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