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derek west

Re: natural orange
« Reply #20 on: September 06, 2009, 08:43:05 pm »
sorry, totally ruined it for you, lets start again.

i think i might try daz to clean my next suite ;)
derek

Re: natural orange
« Reply #21 on: September 06, 2009, 08:43:54 pm »
No chance fella booked up for 4 weeks solid ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Re: natural orange
« Reply #22 on: September 06, 2009, 08:50:05 pm »
Giant box of Daz..... £8.... Bloody bargain, just seen an ad on tele... At that price you can afford to charge £25 for a 3 piece suite! ;D

The Great One

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Re: natural orange
« Reply #23 on: September 07, 2009, 06:41:10 am »
What about Daz ;D

Interesting?

Bio logical liquid is an enzyme product for fabrics, put some defoamer in your tank and should work a treat, don't forget to rinse ;)


After reading one of Martins previous posts have been trying Bio logical liquid (Tesco's own £0.79) watered down.
Mainly been using for post tenancy cleans on manky kitchens where it works great as he has previously mentioned.
But also been using as a spotter on carpets and upholstery, hasn't failed so far to get anything out.
Did some cream dining chairs last week, food stains all over them, prespray barely touched it, used aboved mentioned as a spotter and it disappeared before my eyes, great stuff, cheers Martin.

Paul

glad I have heped.

i use Persil everyday for my cleaning, great for greasy extractors. Also used on paintwork, windows, UPVC, kitchen/bathroom tiles and like you as a prespray, works a treat, especially on blood.

I guess because it's not endorsed by one of the many chemical companies there some may feel they are being unprofessional by using it, but many of the enzymes are probably used in enzyme products anyway.

If we realize that Bio Logical liquid (persil) sole purpose is to break down proteins and fatty deposits then it should make sense that it will work on upholstery and carpets.

I would ask anyone to try it and get back on here with the results, it will only cost £3.00 to find out and you may be surprised at the results.

Regards

Martin 8)

colin thomas

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Re: natural orange
« Reply #24 on: September 07, 2009, 08:14:13 pm »
i would be a bit careful on using washing powder type cleaners, i once cleaned a carpet for a lady who had yellow streaks all over her beige carpet, the previous cleaner had used daz or something similar and it had bleaches in it which reacted with the wool,

colin
colin thomas

Stu.Clem

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Re: natural orange
« Reply #25 on: September 07, 2009, 10:59:02 pm »
a wise man once said

safe and happy cleaning...

dare say i might try washing powder as a last resort if i was proper skint - do you choose to carry it in a plain brown bag? and mix it in secret??  :o

derek west

Re: natural orange
« Reply #26 on: September 07, 2009, 11:02:58 pm »
i would be a bit careful on using washing powder type cleaners, i once cleaned a carpet for a lady who had yellow streaks all over her beige carpet, the previous cleaner had used daz or something similar and it had bleaches in it which reacted with the wool,

colin
aren't we supposed to be careful with any type of cleaning solution, wasn't there a thread on here not long ago where ultrapak renovate had done the same such thing.
derek

The Great One

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Re: natural orange
« Reply #27 on: September 08, 2009, 06:39:32 am »
Hi

For general cleaning, powders leave a residue, I only use liquid. Same for spotting, use a liquid.

Regards

Martin 8)

expro

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Re: natural orange
« Reply #28 on: September 08, 2009, 09:54:25 am »
Have you tried prochems citra boost?
Expro