soonermajic
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I'm about to install a Doyle Fresh Impressions Quad vac, & need advice on buying the Shampoos, spot remover & fragrances from K-R. I can stop by KR, & pick it up so saw on shipping...
21 gallons is correct.CB80, looks like a gallon of that will go as far as 21 gallons? Is that correct?
So you are using "Earth Choice 3-in-1 Carpet Cleaner Concentrate"? 64 gallons for <$11. http://m.samsclub.com/ip/earth-choice-3-in-1-carpet-cleaner-concentrate/118485I use the carpet cleaner from Sam's. It's cheap and works great.
I just buy a water based spray fragrance from KR or another supply store. I use 1-2 cups per gallon. There may be a better way to do it with concentrates. I just bought some fragrance to add my presoak from quest chemicals . It should be much more concentrated and may work wellCFCW, what works best? Exactly what do you use, for added smell? I coach/teach, & haver nearly zero time to shop around + 60 miles from H-D
Let me be clear I am adding a water based fragrance to my shampoo to give it a pleasant smell. I use oil based fragrances for spray fragrance. I use water based because, well,I've heard oil and water don't mix so well.Why water based scents over oil based? I'm speaking about fragrances only as I don't have a carpet shampoo machine yet.
I switched to oil based, undiluted, a while ago under the assumption that it wouldn't evaporate as fast in the Florida heat. I now only refill them every other month instead of monthly. Or maybe they're not been used as much since I raised my prices. I assume Sooner doesn't get much snow in Texas, so would there be a benefit with water based or oil based?
I mix the shampoo concentrate with RO water, seems to improve the "dry foam" ability.I've been playing with different shampoos and spot removers recently, not necessarily to save money but to enhance performance. The margins are so great on these products that I am more interested in increasing effectiveness and overall usage instead of saving a few cents per application.