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john martin

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Re: upholstery Agitation.
« Reply #20 on: December 07, 2014, 11:20:37 pm »
I'd use an acid rinse as micelles cleaners have a ph of 10 so it's not good practice also applying protector you'll need a 6.5-7 ph.

Shaun
Hi Shaun, the micelles technology we use for cleaning upholstery has a pH of 8.2 and trust me you don't have to worry about using an acid rinse afterwards, its just a matter of understanding colloid chemistry and knowing when and where to use specific types.
So when you make it up watery as hell  , you can lower the PH a bit   :) John, you are so far off the mark our micelles based cleaning solutions are produced by the worlds foremost manufacturers of colloid chemistry, you just need to understand the power of micelles.
Dont matter who produces it , you water it down so you determine the final PH .
I like most here have tried it ... if it was any good i would be using it insted of HDSL , ultrapac or my own concoctions  .

Tadgh O Shea

Re: upholstery Agitation.
« Reply #21 on: December 07, 2014, 11:48:01 pm »
I'd use an acid rinse as micelles cleaners have a ph of 10 so it's not good practice also applying protector you'll need a 6.5-7 ph.

Shaun
Hi Shaun, the micelles technology we use for cleaning upholstery has a pH of 8.2 and trust me you don't have to worry about using an acid rinse afterwards, its just a matter of understanding colloid chemistry and knowing when and where to use specific types.
So when you make it up watery as hell  , you can lower the PH a bit   :) John, you are so far off the mark our micelles based cleaning solutions are produced by the worlds foremost manufacturers of colloid chemistry, you just need to understand the power of micelles.
Dont matter who produces it , you water it down so you determine the final PH .
I like most here have tried it ... if it was any good i would be using it insted of HDSL , ultrapac or my own concoctions  .
John, sorry to disappoint you the micelles solution we use for cleaning upholstery in its concentrate format has a pH value of 8.2 so when you dilute it with water yes the pH value will be less, and trust me i know for a fact you have not tried the cleaning solution i am talking about. by the way i genuinely wish you all the best with your own concoctions, happy cleaning Tadgh.