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kennybones

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carpet cleaning chemicals
« on: February 22, 2005, 06:46:53 pm »
Hi im after advice on the best company to use for the supply of chemicals and advice on which chemical i should use im intending to use them in a prochem polaris 700 machine

just looking for a competative supplier that provides quality materials that are suitable for the job

any help is appreciated thanks kenny

west lothian scotland

kennybones

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Re: carpet cleaning chemicals
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2005, 01:23:45 pm »
just like to add how much all your advice has helped

Mark Roberts

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Re: carpet cleaning chemicals
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2005, 03:50:23 pm »
Hi Kenny,

It depends what road you want to go down. If you read up and use the search button you will discover some of us use microsplitters and some use conventional chemicals.
Down the page you will see a list of chemical suppliers, for microsplitters Amtech and Solutions are the guys.
For conventional chems take your pick, the list is huge. You havnt said what you intend to use them for i.e carpet cleaning, upholstery, spotting  etc etc.
If you have had some training, did they not suggest any to you?
A lot more people will answer your questions if you fill in your profile.

Hope this helps.

Mark

Alltech www.alltec.co.uk
 
Amtech www.amtechuk.biz
 
Bio-Products www.bio-productions.co.uk
 
Chemspec www.chemspec-europe.com
 
Craftex cleaning systems
66-68 Priory Bridge Road
Taunton
TA1 1QB       01823 332696
 
Extracta www.extracta.co.uk
 
Hydramaster www.hydramaster.co.uk
 
Prochem www.prochem.co.uk
 
Solutions www.solution-uk.com
 
Spontex www.mapaspontex-professionnel.com
 
Staples www.staplesdisposables.com
 
Stapro www.ashbys-uk.com
 
Woodbridge www.wcsuk.com

Doug Holloway

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kennybones

  • Posts: 6
Re: carpet cleaning chemicals
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2005, 07:33:06 pm »
thanks for the info mark   very helpful

i am intending to use it for a carpet cleaning only no upholstery and more than likely in a comercial environment thats why i thought the polaris would be better suited to a roll like that

i had found MS to be the popular choice from others i have contacted but not sure if it would be a suitable choice with a polaris

anyway i have narrowed down my search to 3 suppliers and will get a sample from each and test them on the mankiest carpet i can and see which one works best with my machine