Another Enz-All report

Charlie Lyman

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First off, The smell is amazing. It has a slight fragrance, not overwhelming, just enough to give a clean smell.

Now to the job.... My Little Giant wasn't wanting to work right. (needed a new thermocoupler) So I went after an office with no heat. It wasn't too dirty, just a few areas under desks that were oily. The Enz-All melted the oil right out. I was very happy with the results. There were only a couple of areas that needed a little help from the Roto-Vac. I think if I had heat, it would have taken it right out with out help from the RV.

I will order more, and it will always be on the truck.
 
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Wow I had three nasty jobs, carpet tile and cheep area rugs.. Knocked it all out. I will be getting a 45 pounder on Monday. Ray I will be calling.
 

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I used the HF. I put 12 oz in a 5qt jug.


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Bucket test your HF. worn Demas and jets can effect your output.


Fill the thing full with water and at your normal pressure keep filling marked buckets until empty.

I like to run without a meter tip. Less clogging and better performance when the water gets hot.


So if you come up with ten gallons of RTU, than use 20 ounces, if the carpet is not dirty you may be able to cut that in half. If you have soft water try cutting it back as well.
 
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Charlie Lyman

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I almost cleaned the tile in their bathroom to see how it worked, but I didn't want them to start expecting that every time.


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Charlie Lyman

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Bucket test your HF. worn Demas and jets can effect your output.


Fill the thing full with water and at your normal pressure keep filling marked buckets until empty.

I like to run without a meter tip. Less clogging and better performance when the water gets hot.


So if you come up with ten gallons of RTU, than use 20 ounces, if the carpet is not dirty you may be able to cut that in half. If you have soft water try cutting it back as well.

My HF is only a month old.
I just used what the directions said to use.




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Charlie Lyman

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I don't know. I use the 8:1 tip. I just did what the jug said to do. My brain ain't got enough extra room to over think anything.


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I just bucket tested my 1-9 ratio hydro. Emptie's 5 qts in 10 gals. So thanks to Mikey the great calculator helped me figure out how much. Thanks great Mikey! I do need to increase my detergent amount.
 
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how does this stuff compare to Extreme clean, powerburst etc? I have my normal every day pre spray that I like, (mild PH and green) but once in a blue moon I find the need to nuke the carpet, I normally use Extream clean for that, But I hate the fumes. Wonder if this enzall stuff would be a valid replacement? Was also thinking of trying Grease eraser.
 

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I've not used those Andy.

Enzall has very little odor, rinses easy and rips grease out as well as anything I've ever used. Works good on relatively fresh urine and coffee spots too. Add 02 if lots of old stains.

If you value the information you gain off this forum, then please give some a try as SS is a huge supporter as is Ray who you should buy it from.


I still like Redline for less soiled homes, and Chemspec dfc210 for wools and sensitive types.
 

Charlie Lyman

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I've used extreme clean plenty of times. I agree with you on the smell. Enzall smells way better and from what I can tell, it works as good, if not better.


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Dolly Llama

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how does this stuff compare to Extreme clean, powerburst etc? .

don't know that I've ever used Extreme Clean, Andy.
But compares very favorably to Powerburst (one of the other few "great" pre-sprays for ratholes)
PB mixes a little easier (the only ding I'd give EnzAll a knock about )
but very equal in efficacy

If the smell is too strong for you or custy's with PB, EnzAll would be a excellent choice


..L.T.A.
 
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