Agnes - a ph neutral microsplitter would clean without damage surely. As to why these arent available in shops (ie detergent free spotters) - thats all because 1001 is made so cheaply (and poorly) that a 'proper' spotter would just be totally outpriced to supply to the mega markets and they dont want to know, they just want a product that sells, bought in as cheaply as possible.
Unfortunately organisations like yours endorsing them just makes it all worse, you should be directing consumers to better products and work with smaller manufacturers to get them endorsed and sold instead of supporting the massive bodgit and scarpers.
Jason, I do apologise for getting your name wrong.
Cheap is not the point. Prices vary, about £2 - £8 a small bottle. The microsplitter you use is just not available to the public. We have to work with what is on the market, and believe me, the WoolSafe ones are still the safest. Thanks to Ken and Nigel for supporting this point.
As I said before, and as you can see on our website (
www.woolsafe.org/consumerproducts), we have a range of consumer products, not only Vanish and 1001, and we never promote these two above the others. Since when is The London Oil Refining Company or OzKleen a big company?
Still - i have heard it all now and actually i am sitting here chuckling to myself - i've actually heard from a main man at Woolsafe he uses 1001 Troubleshooter on his carpet (like the way you disguised it by just calling it Troubleshooter without the 1001, even you cant bring yourself to say that!!)
Using the name Troubleshooter instead of the general 1001 was not to hide the brand, but to specify the exact product – you asked me a direct question about it, I gave you a direct answer. I did use this product on my carpet without any problem. This is a fact, like it or not. I have also tried other products, and like to use the SEBO powder on traffic lanes (but that was not your question).
We do reply to all questions which are put to us, as Steve also mentioned on Monday, with links to the last discussion we had some time ago.
I also promised you to take your concerns to the manufacturers.
We do not watch the forum all the time, only get involved if we are asked or forced to defend our company. (And I can only reply during office hours.)
You can ask the NCCA about the value of our training -- most of the directors are WoolSafe members.
The IICRC also awards credtis to attendees of our courses.
Ágnes