Carpet cleaning suppliers are doing what I'm suggesting,( you just need to look at the history of 'microsplitter' or coolidal based cleaners)and the reason I don't do it is the same reason I don't sell machines, it's not what I do I'm a carpet cleaner not a supplier. But look at this company....
http://www.dccleaningsolutions.com/own-label-products
These will supply my own brand chemical, label it and supply all documentation. If I had the means to sell it as most chemical suppliers have then it can be done.
just look at extracta... Ashbys.....restormate.... Solutions.....plus dozens of companies who sell on eBay, they supply thier own brand chemicals, they did'nt do the R&D They used a third party.
This is'nt criticism of companies who do own brand products it just like sainsburys or Asda
Mike
I am reading what you are typing and I am not saying it can't be done but if you or anyone else does this then my question is? What differentiates you or them between the rest of the people who are purchasing the same brand but under different labels?
The initial post regarding Batch 5 also means there is more chance of a batch not being consistent as opposed to purchasing the best quality products from a reputable company who have done their own R&D, Only sell their products under their labels and take the rap if anything goes wrong!
Let's say "Miks Carpet Cleaners" goes down this road and an expensive carpet is ruined because something went wrong in the bottling, production process or whenever! Who is responsible? The Operator, Mik or the Supplier? I don't want to get into a jousting match with you but at the end of the day someone has to be responsible. This is why we only purchase, use, retail and supply products of very reputable companies because at the end of the day when the poo hits the fan someone has to be responsible!
Kev Martin
Marblelife Ltd
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