Olson sent me some Prochems to test..

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Personally no different from any other prespray, and it’s not a every job everyday product.
I beg to differ as someone who has had his skin burned off by aggressive products. It's no fun trying to rehab from that and makes me more cautious handling detergents today. In my opinion there's no need for super high products. I'd rather add dwell time and agitation or more flushing. Power burst is probably the most aggressive product I use and that rarely. I only have a couple of restaurant type jobs where it's needed.
 
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Well I just use the prochem acid cleaner in my own shower but just didn't the pole brush and the removable shower head and that looks brand new just a couple swipes and there's a nice pleasant minty fresh odor to the solution very happy with this stuff
 
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I wonder if Mike will post his pics here that he put on Facebook being impressed by this combo????
 

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Keep in mind I've only used these two chems ONCE...

But once is enough to form a few opinions when cleaning carpet this dirty, especially when I'm the only one who's ever touched it.

It's been cleaned 5 times since April of 2016

I've used the Cimex to pre scrub and usually use 360i to flush it well. All of which takes too much time and since the owner wont clean it as often as it needs, I'm at the The Hell With It point.

Extra strong prespray, 175 scrub, strong Alkaline rinse and 3 dry passes is what I did last week. And while quicker, I learned that I need to use MORE pres spray and a fresh Red pad to get it down deep. Too many areas needed a full second treatment

So today I used Olson's Prochem Duo.

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and POW!


Best grease pit prespray I've used to date, based on this one job......

NO boosting, NO adding more than what the label says, which is 2 ounces per gallon.
Everything released real easy and almost no post spotting needed. Butyl stench was at a minimum.

I doubled up on the rinse which the label says to do on extreme soil, and being a rinse it just did its job with no fanfare other than stinking the van up on the drive home. PeeeU.

At a 1/2 gallon per 5 gallon jug :eekk:, I think I'll use Flex Ice next time.


pre cleaning..

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pre sprayed and Red padded only

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rinsed...

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Now get some rest! The rinse is supposed to have a polymer limiting wick and resoiling.

Interesting to see if resoil is slowed?
 
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Keep in mind I've only used these two chems ONCE...

But once is enough to form a few opinions when cleaning carpet this dirty, especially when I'm the only one who's ever touched it.

It's been cleaned 5 times since April of 2016

I've used the Cimex to pre scrub and usually use 360i to flush it well. All of which takes too much time and since the owner wont clean it as often as it needs, I'm at the The Hell With It point.

Extra strong prespray, 175 scrub, strong Alkaline rinse and 3 dry passes is what I did last week. And while quicker, I learned that I need to use MORE pres spray and a fresh Red pad to get it down deep. Too many areas needed a full second treatment

So today I used Olson's Prochem Duo.

27332182_10215066951257869_2832663119565393903_n.jpg



and POW!


Best grease pit prespray I've used to date, based on this one job......

NO boosting, NO adding more than what the label says, which is 2 ounces per gallon.
Everything released real easy and almost no post spotting needed. Butyl stench was at a minimum.

I doubled up on the rinse which the label says to do on extreme soil, and being a rinse it just did its job with no fanfare other than stinking the van up on the drive home. PeeeU.

At a 1/2 gallon per 5 gallon jug :eekk:, I think I'll use Flex Ice next time.


pre cleaning..

26991772_10215066951657879_8562155861779521710_n.jpg


pre sprayed and Red padded only

26992005_10215067060700605_3787891449361404655_n.jpg



rinsed...

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:winky::winky:

:yoda:

now get some Sketchers

This one in particular

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..L.T.A.
 
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been telling you dipwads forever Powerburst is the chit

but you morons would rather play musical chairs jumping from one juice de jour to the next de jour flavor :icon_rolleyes:
and claiming they're all the "greatest evah"

Only been one de jour juice that's come close to Powerburst over the yeas ..Flex powder

..L.T.A.
Now why would we listen to a chronically self congratulatory legend?

We'll call on you when we need to know what paint covers best in weed and crack houses
 
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How any full grown, self respecting male who doesn't suck on things he shouldn't, has the nerve to disperse comment on other's fashion sense when he wears discount shoes from Payless or Kmart, that were designed for food stamp using 12 year old kids from the gettOH, is beyond me.
 
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As for the Pre Spray, I'm pretty damned impressed.

But I'll reserve it for these joints only as I ain't a fan of suckiling Butyl on a daily basis.
 

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