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robert mitchell

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Re: Pure water additives
« Reply #20 on: April 03, 2019, 03:14:06 pm »
Even though I use hot water, cold water also does the job well, just a fraction slower and hot helps in certain situations like first cleans or fascia cleans etc.
However for me,  ive never understood wanting to add a substance to pure water when so much trouble has gone into making tap water pure.
I especially dont understand vision users,  who needed the visible presence of bubbles to either convince themselves or the customer that the windows are clean because it looks like soap is used.
You might want to jump on the facebook pages and describe whats happened to your tank n pumps. Currently someone on one of the pages are asking about additives. Your experience may help these lost souls  ;D

The bubbles give the impression of soap in the solution, we associate soap with better cleaning which has a certain amount of truth, the stupidity comes from how little soap is actually in the water, call the soap an additive to hide this fact and its a win win.

It’s funny saying that, ‘the stupidity comes from how little soap is actually in the water....’

I find it ‘odd’ about how much plutonium is needed to kill 100,000 people or how much semen is required to make a person who may inhabit this earth for 85 years and whose heart will beat over 2,000,000,000 times.

It’s your own minds limitations that prevent you from seeing the full picture.

Stupidity is the relevant word you need to focus on in your post.

No its common sense, if soap could be diluted with water 200 to 1 and still make a difference then you might have a point, but then I suspect as per usual this is just another sad little grudge soaked reply rather than something that is meant to be sensible   

You do realise that your dish soap that you buy in the super market is about 95% water ?

Imagine how little you would have to use if it was 100% active ingredient.
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Jonny 87

  • Posts: 3488
Re: Pure water additives
« Reply #21 on: April 03, 2019, 05:03:53 pm »
Even though I use hot water, cold water also does the job well, just a fraction slower and hot helps in certain situations like first cleans or fascia cleans etc.
However for me,  ive never understood wanting to add a substance to pure water when so much trouble has gone into making tap water pure.
I especially dont understand vision users,  who needed the visible presence of bubbles to either convince themselves or the customer that the windows are clean because it looks like soap is used.
You might want to jump on the facebook pages and describe whats happened to your tank n pumps. Currently someone on one of the pages are asking about additives. Your experience may help these lost souls  ;D

The bubbles give the impression of soap in the solution, we associate soap with better cleaning which has a certain amount of truth, the stupidity comes from how little soap is actually in the water, call the soap an additive to hide this fact and its a win win.

It’s funny saying that, ‘the stupidity comes from how little soap is actually in the water....’

I find it ‘odd’ about how much plutonium is needed to kill 100,000 people or how much semen is required to make a person who may inhabit this earth for 85 years and whose heart will beat over 2,000,000,000 times.

It’s your own minds limitations that prevent you from seeing the full picture.

Stupidity is the relevant word you need to focus on in your post.

No its common sense, if soap could be diluted with water 200 to 1 and still make a difference then you might have a point, but then I suspect as per usual this is just another sad little grudge soaked reply rather than something that is meant to be sensible   

You do realise that your dish soap that you buy in the super market is about 95% water ?

Imagine how little you would have to use if it was 100% active ingredient.

Shhhhhhh, dry clean doesn’t like to be told he’s wrong. You’ll wake the baby.

 ;D
Vision Technician / Visual Engineer /  Vision Enhancement Operative /...........................................................OnlyUseMeWFP AkA Jonny the Windy Wesher

Dry Clean

  • Posts: 8861
Re: Pure water additives
« Reply #22 on: April 03, 2019, 06:55:59 pm »
Even though I use hot water, cold water also does the job well, just a fraction slower and hot helps in certain situations like first cleans or fascia cleans etc.
However for me,  ive never understood wanting to add a substance to pure water when so much trouble has gone into making tap water pure.
I especially dont understand vision users,  who needed the visible presence of bubbles to either convince themselves or the customer that the windows are clean because it looks like soap is used.
You might want to jump on the facebook pages and describe whats happened to your tank n pumps. Currently someone on one of the pages are asking about additives. Your experience may help these lost souls  ;D

The bubbles give the impression of soap in the solution, we associate soap with better cleaning which has a certain amount of truth, the stupidity comes from how little soap is actually in the water, call the soap an additive to hide this fact and its a win win.

It’s funny saying that, ‘the stupidity comes from how little soap is actually in the water....’

I find it ‘odd’ about how much plutonium is needed to kill 100,000 people or how much semen is required to make a person who may inhabit this earth for 85 years and whose heart will beat over 2,000,000,000 times.

It’s your own minds limitations that prevent you from seeing the full picture.

Stupidity is the relevant word you need to focus on in your post.

No its common sense, if soap could be diluted with water 200 to 1 and still make a difference then you might have a point, but then I suspect as per usual this is just another sad little grudge soaked reply rather than something that is meant to be sensible   

You do realise that your dish soap that you buy in the super market is about 95% water ?

Imagine how little you would have to use if it was 100% active ingredient.

How much water do you think is in Vision ? but fair enough show me one concentrated soap product that can be diluted to 200 to 1 and I will accept that I'm wrong, fact is even the most concentrated are about 20 to 1 and even then the less you dilute them the better the results.

Dry Clean

  • Posts: 8861
Re: Pure water additives
« Reply #23 on: April 03, 2019, 07:17:48 pm »
Sad little grudge because it disputes your opinion?

No its a sad little grudge because you're as big a critic of Vision as I am which means your reply was more about having a dig than an honest opinion.

Dave Willis

Re: Pure water additives
« Reply #24 on: April 03, 2019, 08:10:13 pm »
I tried Vision for a while and it did seem to do pretty much what was claimed apart from cleaning any better than pure. It added slip and bubbled up. However one bottle just turned into gloop when left on the bench so I never used it again. Never did fathom out what the stuff was.

capn sparkle

  • Posts: 567
Re: Pure water additives
« Reply #25 on: April 03, 2019, 09:02:13 pm »
I tried Vision for a while and it did seem to do pretty much what was claimed apart from cleaning any better than pure. It added slip and bubbled up. However one bottle just turned into gloop when left on the bench so I never used it again. Never did fathom out what the stuff was.

Witchcraft - Dave - Witchcraft

Dave Willis

Re: Pure water additives
« Reply #26 on: April 03, 2019, 09:05:32 pm »
Sperm of the Devil possibly.

Slacky

  • Posts: 8282
Re: Pure water additives
« Reply #27 on: April 03, 2019, 11:15:00 pm »
Sad little grudge because it disputes your opinion?

No its a sad little grudge because you're as big a critic of Vision as I am which means your reply was more about having a dig than an honest opinion.

Just clear something up for me in that case will you please.

Do you mean having a dig at others on here is unacceptable?

Dry Clean

  • Posts: 8861
Re: Pure water additives
« Reply #28 on: April 04, 2019, 07:49:07 am »
Sad little grudge because it disputes your opinion?

No its a sad little grudge because you're as big a critic of Vision as I am which means your reply was more about having a dig than an honest opinion.

Just clear something up for me in that case will you please.

Do you mean having a dig at others on here is unacceptable?


No if you disagree with somebody then by all means have a dig, but to have a dig even when you do agree says grudge.