I agree Mikey; Got a job next week to repair a stain removal job gone bad by competitor; he used peroxide AND ammonia and simply took all pegiment from pile; lady is a monthly custy; so gotta help her out; gonna die it for her and color match.
crap...did my little warning thing that lets folks know they are about to bump a thread that is years old break again?
John Olson" data-source="post: 3786545" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Porky you was being serious huh? well first off i'm not a fan of home chemistry second i' having a bit of fun with Scott so give me a break. I will take your concerns into consideration before posting so I do n't upset you marty. I still don't like the idea of 40vol peroxide.
Sorry guys, but I buy Peroxide, MSDS sheet and all from a local farm supply store and I buy Ammonia MSDS and all from a local Janitorial supplier.
I do dilute the Peroxide but then I also dilute most traffic lane cleaners into an unlabeled Hydroforce sprayer.
Problem for me is that, while I can buy various 2 part stain removers for 5 times the cost plus shipping and customs, duty and paperwork they also all have a fairly short shelf life and soon become rather expensive waste.
My own experience with the concentrated Peroxide is that it is very stable until I mix up a gallon of RTU product that will be good for a week or so for my Techs.
Fred Thanks for re-posting this thread.... much appreciated!well....here is the companion thread
http://www.mikeysboard.com/forum/index.php?threads/h202.232120/