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    Posted: 18/June/2007 at 8:27pm
product knowledge is great but over rated!!  u give me some decent ol chemicals and a average machine and i'll run 200 - 300 per copy.....We need as sales section on this board! is all about the sales,,,,that's where the $$ is!
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Six-in-One Carpet Cleaning Crystal offers most everything you will need.
 
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I use all Pro's Choice products you cant go wrong with Pro's Choice
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prespray- Powerburst.

detergent- Clean-It, from genicare.

Pet urine- OSR and a waterclaw.

Red- Red1

Browning- Brown Out.

Oxygen- Powdered Peroxide,from www.solutionsbysteampros.com

Rust- many good ones out there...take your pick.
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on your truck you'll need a better portable.
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Anything Chemspec makes. Notttttt
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I have been reading quite a bit, and need a little advice on where to start with chemicals..

I have a portable extractor with 100 PSI pump and dual 2 Stage Vaccums. I mainly use a rotovac for cleaning and use the wand for edging, ect..

I started using Formula 90 with some Oxygen booster, but would really like some advice on what all I should keep in the truck..

Prespray -
Detergent -
Pet Urine -
Red -
Brown -
Oxygen -
Odor -
Rust -

Will I need chemicals for all of these items?
What products would you recommend?
Any other ideas/recommendations?

Any advice is greatly appreciated..
Robin Young
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