Tadgh, carpet is not same as flat surface. On the other channel you will hear that, that you need dwel time, so users of mpower says that. SteveAllan, what you say will work but not for full houses, you dont spray an agitate all carpets as not only impossible by techical reason but also prespray will dry.
Tadgh , you are back to calling it micelles and colloids without addressing the question i put to you regarding the fact that all detergent surfactants produce micelles and colloids.I would have more respect for you if you just answered like this . "John , i dont really understand the chemistry involved and i couldnt be arsed to spend time researching it .Im really only here to sell this plant detergent to the Brits .Carpet cleaning ? .... which products give the best results ? I couldnt care less about any of that Shiitte .Tadgh "
But tadgh , you make sweeping statements regarding what products are toxic or non toxic , harmfull to surfaces or not , old technology or new technology .Only someone with a background or knowledge in chemistry would be in a position to advise others on these subjests .It dosnt take a background in chemistry to look up the point i was making about colloids and micelles not being exclusive to your plant detergent but is relevent to any detergent surfactant.Just any quick google on the subject explains it .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_micelle_concentrationhttp://www.surface-tension.org/news/58.html
Quote from: john martin on September 20, 2015, 01:07:06 pmBut tadgh , you make sweeping statements regarding what products are toxic or non toxic , harmfull to surfaces or not , old technology or new technology .Only someone with a background or knowledge in chemistry would be in a position to advise others on these subjests .It dosnt take a background in chemistry to look up the point i was making about colloids and micelles not being exclusive to your plant detergent but is relevent to any detergent surfactant.Just any quick google on the subject explains it .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_micelle_concentrationhttp://www.surface-tension.org/news/58.html John, i think you are just acting stupid now, only someone with a background or knowledge in chemistry would be in a position to advise others on the harmful effects of toxic and aggressive cleaning chemicals, that is the biggest load of crap i have heard in a longtime, just goes to show what some people do and don't know about the cleaning industry.
Quote from: Tadgh O Shea on September 20, 2015, 01:27:01 pmQuote from: john martin on September 20, 2015, 01:07:06 pmBut tadgh , you make sweeping statements regarding what products are toxic or non toxic , harmfull to surfaces or not , old technology or new technology .Only someone with a background or knowledge in chemistry would be in a position to advise others on these subjests .It dosnt take a background in chemistry to look up the point i was making about colloids and micelles not being exclusive to your plant detergent but is relevent to any detergent surfactant.Just any quick google on the subject explains it .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_micelle_concentrationhttp://www.surface-tension.org/news/58.html John, i think you are just acting stupid now, only someone with a background or knowledge in chemistry would be in a position to advise others on the harmful effects of toxic and aggressive cleaning chemicals, that is the biggest load of crap i have heard in a longtime, just goes to show what some people do and don't know about the cleaning industry.terms like harmfull , toxic , aggressive need to be defined properly , i remember u saying one of your tests for a products toxicity is to spray it into the air and see if it stings your eyes etc lol , try that with pepper , vinegar and a host of everyday products and they would be on your toxic ban list also .
basically acid rinse everything and use the least aggressive chemical pre spray required and i wont go far wrong