This message is addressed to Lary Cobb.
I have read a lot of positive feedback on your powermax prespray. I clean a lot of restaurant carpets, and apply the prespray with a hydro force. I have been using Pros Choice Prozyme and
Prochem Powerburst. These enzyme presprays are resistant to high truckmount temperatures. I tried
Chemspec Enzall, but it did not cut the grease when applied with a hydro force the way the other presprays did. I believe the water from my truck-mount was to hot (230-250). I then applied the Chemspec Enzall with a pump sprayer and it did a fantastic job. My truck-mount seems to run at a higher temperature when cleaning restaurants because I have to stop cleaning and spray so often. Have you seen or heard of any problems with the Powermax pre-spray from the water temp being to high? I know some enzyme pre-sprays shouldn't be applied with water over 160-180 degrees.