for the record
i never equated the two
i never suggested using washing powder instead of crystal green.
i am relaying a message i received. i have NEVER used cheaper substitutes. i leave every customer happy, or i dont charge them a penny.
i simply asked a question from people i regard as experts in a field i dabble in.
i am interested in the chemistry behind the cleaner i buy i think the last tub i bought cost 45 quid, so why not try to lower costs. while dave lee
said,,,
josephus,
What A stupid suggestion! Of course all detergents are based on surfactant action, even soaps. However to suggest that all detergents are the same is ridiculous, and any test would show that a detergent is a detergent. What they are saying is not just if you dont need the fragrence, but if you dont need ALL the other aditives that makes products like Prochems Crystal Green, the great product that it is. All chocolates derive from the cocoa bean, but there is no way that all chocolate is the same product. What a stupid comparrison.
i really appreciate the insults by the way.
and mike halliday said,,,
is it only me who sees this topic as a little bit unbelievable
Joseph are you saying you paid a chemical analysis company to break down the ingrediants of Crystal green and they gave a flippent answer such as 'its daz'
you then got them to make you up a small batch to try out yourself how much did that cost?
sorry mate but sounds like waffle to me! perhaps you could give us some more details
Mike
basically hes saying im a liar.
i dont waste my time telling stories to businessmen. i am telling you what i was told. im too keen on getting work to waste time telling tales here.
i reckon the slagging is out of order. to all others thanks ill stick with CC chemicals. i am seeking advice not hecklers, and if you know better, tell me. but dont pretend im some low brow splash and dash cleaner who lets the side down.
josephus