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July 29, 2010 at 11:14 pm #144536breelandParticipant
Can anyone tell me how to mix this stuff? My Manual was printed in 1992 ,and this stuff wasn’t around then. Just want to let you know, I’m in North Carolina so I’m not very smart, So please don’t use any big words. Thanks, Dennis
July 30, 2010 at 12:37 am #154503AnonymousInactiveDennis,
If you go under the city owners area, they have a downloadable Mix & Use document with all the new products. The Quick Boost can be mixed at 1-4 ounces per 2.5 gallons. The filtration line cleaner should not be mixed and should be used at full strength.July 30, 2010 at 3:55 am #154504AnonymousInactiveDennis,
We try to keep the procedures manual on the web site in the city owner area up to date on all of the new products etc. Rather than sending out updates, we just update the on line version which you can print any page or section that you need to keep your printed manual up to date.Do not sell yourself short. You are a good operator and we are glad that you are part of the business. You do a good job for your customers and they continue to use you year after year. Sure and steady is usually better than a quick flash in the pan which is here today and gone tomorrow.
The quick boost can be added directly to your 101 cleaning solution to increase the effectiveness of your main cleaning solution, or you can mix it with hot water and use it as a prespray. It works very good on the residue left from smokers. It also works great on the red left from red clay or dirt.
The filtration line cleaner works well on the the black marks under doors, near heat vents, and at the edge of a room. It should be sprayed full strength on the dark line, give it 3-5 minutes of dwell time, agitate the carpet with your nylon scrub brush, then extract it out with your upholstery unit.
Air particles can become charged and cling to the carpet fiber like a magnet. The filtration line cleaner will change the charge of the air particles which will make it easier to remove with our 101 cleaner.
July 31, 2010 at 1:23 pm #154505breelandParticipantThanks Dave & Cody. Cody you wanted to use big words, but you held back. LOL.
April 28, 2011 at 3:14 pm #154506AnonymousInactiveDennis, I mix 2 scoops per 2 1/2 gal. of quick boost for most jobs. Works well on most jobs.
April 30, 2011 at 3:27 am #154507schubertParticipanti have found quick boost to work great on polyester carpet. I use 2 to 4 oz per 2 1/2 gallon . i hate cleaning polyester,most are a light color and have bad traffic lanes,that look grey . quick boost can help to make that look better.This needs to be a pre inspection discussion with the client , i mean realistic expectations for the high traffic areas.Good Luck!!!
May 1, 2011 at 12:11 am #154508Steven WelchParticipantwe usualy use just 1 scoop per 2 1/2 gallons unless it bad then we use 2-3 scoops.
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