Hi Guys, where will i start with this one, okay back to 1982 when i joined the cleaning industry. came in not having a clue about cleaning and here i am over 30 years later still in the industry so i must of learned a few things. one thing i have found is that the cleaning industry is a very dirty industry pardon the pun, i blame the large companies for this, the ones that produce the caustic,corrosive,and toxic harsh chemicals that are pushed to us when we want to find our way in this industry, I have long come to understand not to trust many of these companies as their only interest is profit, most of these large chemical mfgs work on the 3Ps principle which is Profit first,Products second,and people last. for many years i took on faith what they were telling me about their wonderful safe and effective cleaning chemicals, yes they were indeed effective, effective in causing detrimental damage to my clients surfaces, as they were all high alkaline based cleaning chemicals but those companies or their reps never warned me about the detrimental damage they would cause to surfaces from continuous use.
Now guys trust me i am not just talking about harsh carpet cleaning chemicals here its right across the board, weather i was using chemicals to clean hard floors,vehicles,carpets,upholstery,leather,glass and mirrors,,upvc window frames, etc,etc, the majority of them were caustic,corrosive,and toxic, and yes i will put my hand up i damaged many of my clients surfaces from these harsh chemicals. its important to understand the difference between a customer and a client here because a customer is someone you might do business with just once, and a client is someone you do business with on a regular basis, this is when i discovered and it took me many years to cop it that i was seeing first hand the damage i was causing to my clients surfaces from the continuous use of these harsh high alkaline based cleaning chemicals, on a one off job for a customer you wont notice this detrimental damage. so now some of you might understand why i have a total aversion to using high alkaline based chemical cleaners, from my experience over the years products that i would consider gras rated (generally regarded as safe) are products with a ph value of between 5 to 10. to err on the side of caution i would prefer not to use products that are under 5 ph acidic, or over 10 ph alkaline, i am by no means a chemist but from years of experience i can tell if a product is safe or not by smelling,feeling or diluting it and spraying some of it on a sensitive surface to test how caustic or corrosive it is. now that we also promote cleaning products to our clients, when i find a safe cleaning solution i will test it myself first by diluting it and spraying it up into the air letting it fall onto my eyes,face,and skin, if i find it irritating i will not take it on board and promote it to our clients, now guys dont get me wrong there are times when we have to use harsh chemicals for particular jobs but again these would be one offs. the point i am trying to get across here is with todays latest advancements in cleaning science there are many safer alternatives than having to use high alkaline based cleaning chemicals on whatever surface you are working on, this is the industry i choose to make my living from and am happy to just share some of my experiences, i am not looking for business and i never come on this forum boasting about how much business we are doing online and we can hardly keep up with the demand for our products unlike some posters on this forum, to me that is just a load of old crap, there are many reputable janitorial suppliers in the UK who will put you on the right track when it comes to using safe cleaners on your clients surfaces. If you want to make an informed decision on the products that your supplier recommends to you, just look at the ingredients list on the safety data sheet, take each ingredient and type it into google and you can see for yourself weather they are safe or not, and of course check the ph value, anyway that is enough about my rant on high alkaline based cleaning chemicals, hope this information can be of benefit to some of you guys.