Maybe Mike can give us some more details?
The products listed under 'Pre-sprays and Maintenance Products' and I'd expect it to be presprayed, agitated and rinsed with fresh water but to be honest, at the moment, I know nothing more than this:
Pure Clean NEW
Multi-purpose carpet cleaning powder with new soap-free, enzyme-free and fragrance-free formula. Use in extraction, bonnet, spray cleaning and spotting for complete rinse and residue free cleaning. White powder.
Dilution 1 to 66 pH 9
Case Qty. 4 x 4K C409-04 / 4K £17.95
We'll obviously have it in stock shortly so we'd appreciate any feedback.
I've tried other Microsplitters and they've performed OK. Lots of people have said they've tried them but haven't got on with them and lot's of people swear by them. My argument has always been that I think it's the agitation that makes more of a difference than the actual chemical performance. I think that one of the good things to come out of Microsplitters is that people are encouraged to agitate where they may not have bothered before with normal chemicals. I think you'd get pretty good results with most standard chemicals if you agitated it properly.
Obviously, the claim of lower resoiling is an advantage (although again I would question how much soiling you'd get using normal chemicals propoerly anyway) but if M/S are just full of phosphates they're not going to have a particularly good environmental profile.
It's all swings and roundabouts!
Doubtless some people won't be happy that Prochem have finally launched this.
Regards
Mike