TIDE or Enz-all.....Which is better |
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John L
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Okie dokie! I'll stay away from that stuff.. Thanks!
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nightrider
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Instead of draining my wallet for high priced degreasers I use Dishwasing soap blended for the automated restaurant dishwasher. I purchase it for $ 25.00 /20 litre pail. The dilution ratio is up to whatever your task is at hand. I use it either pure or 50/50 to clean behind Chinese woks and fryers. I also use it to de=scum shower stalls and greasy kitchen floors ( 4oz per gallon is more than enough ) Careful, this stuff is very alkaline and will etch alum. galvinized. and will remove paint off of most surfaces . It will also burn your skin if left to dwell, but you will feel a tingle or itchy long before it does any damage.
Where I had special thick grease on carpeting just as you exit the kitchen , I have used dishwashing setergent, with amazing results, but I usually use this stuff to clean backspashes and fryers & woks. Does not harm stainless steel.
Respect this product because it can bite you in the ass if not carefull, do not breath vapours, do not get in eyes and wear protective clothing.....rubber gloves, faceshield and perhaps a mask. This product saves me 3 hours time to degrease a dirty kitchen and no need of a helper.
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John L
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nightrider how about the commercial dishwashing detergent
you mentioned? Whats the word on that?
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Superglide Ken
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Tide is formulated to be the best laundry detergent that you can get. It was designed to get fabrics clean. There is no reason that it wouldn't do a good job getting a "face fiber" like nylon clean as well. When I used to clean apartment suites, I used it often to get carpet clean that the "carpet detergents) would not touch. It works.
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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.
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nightrider
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Strange how eager Lee Senter is to jump all over my other posts regarding Tide as a fantastic carpet cleaning agent for greasy restaurant carpets, and insists to put his comments in on other carpet cleaning related posts. But somehow he's too much of a Coward to even defend his convictions on this one. Is it too hard to accept that a domestic product designed for the household be BOLD enough to be used in a commercial or industrial way. Tide is a GREAT cleaning vehicle, funny that people put their bath mats and clean them with laundry soap, how about car mats, how about your cars carpetting......how about those greasy gas smelling rags hanging around your garage.....................DOESN'T " TIDE " GET THEM NICE AND CLEAN .
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doug
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Is General Lee not on chemspec's payroll???
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Just My opinion
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nightrider
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General Lee ( LilNiteRidrhood ) allow me to show such a knowledgable & seasoned professional as you are that absurd runs through your vains.....Not Mine
IN ANOTHER POST MR. GENERAL LEE CALL MY POST ABSURD FOR SAYING THAT TIDE IS GOOD TO CLEAN COMMERCIAL GREASY RESTAURANT CARPETS
Now.....I'm going to talk and type fast, and you might not understand everything so listen and read carefully.
Here is the ingrediants of Chemspec's product Enz-All, for the professional carpet cleaner and a premium price.
Sodium Tripolyphosphate ( Phosphoric Acid )
Now the above is used in Dishwashing Soaps, Laundry Soaps (TIDE) and Industrial Cleaners
Sodium Carbonate ( Soda Ash or Washing Soda )
Now the above is used in Dishwashing Soaps , Laundry Soaps( TIDE) Industrial Cleaners
Alkylphenol Ethoxylat ( Just a scary name for a wetting agent, or Emulsifiers these are known as surfactants )
Now the above is used just about everywhere and in 90% of all cleaning agents such as Dishwashing Soaps, Laundry Soaps ( TIDE ) and Industrial Cleaners
Protease ( This is a substance that is even in the human body as well as animals, what it does is breaks down protein, we need protese as part of our digestive functions, it is basically an enzyme needed to convert protein into Amino acids )
Now this is used anywhere we want to break down protein grease in the cleaning industry.....and once again it is used in Dishwashing Soaps, Laundry Soaps( TIDE ) and Industrial Cleaners.
Sodium Xylene Sulfonate ( Basically a Sodium salt ) This is added in small quanties to actually clean the chemical batch to allow the cleaning agent to bubble, very toxic . Again used in Dishwashing soaps ( Not all ) Laundry Soaps (TIDE), and Industrial Cleaners.
So, there you have it everyone.....your high priced Enz-all is the same as Tide and most Liquid Laundry Soaps at a fraction of the price.
You can take the word Sugar and replace it with Sucrose, or Lactose, or even Fructose..........what it boils down to is that it's all just SUGAR.
Chemistry is a licience to confuse, cheat, decieve, manipulate , complicate , make something bad seem good and something good seem bad. The best example is the Swine Flu Vaccine.
THE ABOVE MENTIONED INFORMATION IS POSTED WITHOUT PREJUSTICE , AND NOT INTENDED TO HARM OR DISCREDIT ENZ-ALL AS A PRODUCT OR CHEMSPEC AS A MANUFACTURE OF SAID PRODUCT
THE IDEAS AND STATEMENTS ARE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND OPINIONS ARE PERSONNEL AND EXPRESSED WITHOUT MALICE. Edited by nightrider - 22/September/2009 at 1:43pm |
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