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Marcin Stepis

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Chemspec DFC 210 and 105
« on: October 27, 2013, 06:07:39 pm »
Hi!

Im about to try these product. Im thinking on a dirty carpet Im gonna use 210 as pre-spray and the put to 105 to rinse water. On a medium soiled just use 105.

How do use rinse these products? Do you use just plain water or add these product for rinse (HWE)? What do you think about these products by the way ?

What about "one green clean" from chemspec ??? pH is 10.5-11.5 in use, doesnt say what is when its dry, do you need any acid rinse for it, or ph is neutral when dry ?

Marcin Stepis

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Re: Chemspec DFC 210 and 105
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2013, 09:43:22 pm »
nobody use Chemspec DFC ???   ::)roll

hotsteam

  • Posts: 425
Re: Chemspec DFC 210 and 105
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2013, 10:09:14 pm »
why don't you contact Chemspec they are the manufacturer ?  ::)roll

wynne jones

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Re: Chemspec DFC 210 and 105
« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2013, 10:27:56 pm »
Why did you decide to try them?
It's not expensive, you just can't afford it.

Simon@arenaclean

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Re: Chemspec DFC 210 and 105
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2013, 01:00:31 am »
We use DFC 105 & 210 and find them excellent, particularly on wool. You can actually pre spray and rinse with both products it's all about dilution. 105 as a pre spray is 180ml per 4 litres and to rinse 30ml per 4 litres. 210 60 grams per 4 litres pre spray rinse 60 grams 20litres. It's subjective I get on very well with both products some don't but most on here will agree we all use a range of chems from different manufactures for different situations but try it. Dwell 10mins with both products and agitate well, a crb is best. Mix it fresh on each use job and preferably with warm/hot water. I have on occasion boosted both with energizer and again they work well. I would agree 210 has a bit more bite as a pre spray and rinsing with 105 is a good combo, I'd also recommend DFC HD also a great product.

We have some great suppliers who are very willing to help so it's always worth a phone call.

Here's a link to chemspec website, click on the chems you're interested in and then read the product sheet link.

http://www.chemspec-europe.com/displayresults.asp?UID=2015&tit=Carpet%20Cleaning%20Chemicals

Plenty of suppliers Cleansmart, Restormate & Chemspec themselves among others.

David Ware

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Re: Chemspec DFC 210 and 105
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2013, 08:29:58 am »
We use DFC 105 & 210 and find them excellent, particularly on wool. You can actually pre spray and rinse with both products it's all about dilution. 105 as a pre spray is 180ml per 4 litres and to rinse 30ml per 4 litres. 210 60 grams per 4 litres pre spray rinse 60 grams 20litres. It's subjective I get on very well with both products some don't but most on here will agree we all use a range of chems from different manufactures for different situations but try it. Dwell 10mins with both products and agitate well, a crb is best. Mix it fresh on each use job and preferably with warm/hot water. I have on occasion boosted both with energizer and again they work well. I would agree 210 has a bit more bite as a pre spray and rinsing with 105 is a good combo, I'd also recommend DFC HD also a great product.

We have some great suppliers who are very willing to help so it's always worth a phone call.
Good reply
David
Here's a link to chemspec website, click on the chems you're interested in and then read the product sheet link.

http://www.chemspec-europe.com/displayresults.asp?UID=2015&tit=Carpet%20Cleaning%20Chemicals

Plenty of suppliers Cleansmart, Restormate & Chemspec themselves among others.

Marcin Stepis

  • Posts: 43
Re: Chemspec DFC 210 and 105
« Reply #6 on: October 30, 2013, 08:47:45 pm »
We use DFC 105 & 210 and find them excellent, particularly on wool. You can actually pre spray and rinse with both products it's all about dilution. 105 as a pre spray is 180ml per 4 litres and to rinse 30ml per 4 litres. 210 60 grams per 4 litres pre spray rinse 60 grams 20litres. It's subjective I get on very well with both products some don't but most on here will agree we all use a range of chems from different manufactures for different situations but try it. Dwell 10mins with both products and agitate well, a crb is best. Mix it fresh on each use job and preferably with warm/hot water. I have on occasion boosted both with energizer and again they work well. I would agree 210 has a bit more bite as a pre spray and rinsing with 105 is a good combo, I'd also recommend DFC HD also a great product.

We have some great suppliers who are very willing to help so it's always worth a phone call.

Here's a link to chemspec website, click on the chems you're interested in and then read the product sheet link.

http://www.chemspec-europe.com/displayresults.asp?UID=2015&tit=Carpet%20Cleaning%20Chemicals

Plenty of suppliers Cleansmart, Restormate & Chemspec themselves among others.

Thanks for the post, Im trying some eco-friendly product and I looking to get some opinion


Darran Pryce

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Re: Chemspec DFC 210 and 105
« Reply #7 on: November 02, 2013, 11:48:48 pm »
We use the 105 with great results every time.  Allow to dwell for 10 mins and rinse.

Steven Butler

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Re: Chemspec DFC 210 and 105
« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2013, 10:28:56 am »
Is DFC 105 supposed to be odourless and when mixing no bubbles or anything if that makes sense. Basically just like adding water to water??