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    Posted: 01/June/2005 at 11:56pm

The pH of my rinse is 1.5 undiluted and I mix it at 80:1

tell me about yours if you don't mind.

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Are you sure about your numbers there DLD........it doesn't sound right to me if it is a rinsing agent.
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Acid rinses are low pH.

I use emulsifier pH 9.8

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Define emulsifier
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Detergent as in Formula 77 or 90.
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But he is asking about a rinse......does that not mean like a textile rinse.
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Yes. The pH of Textile rinse is 2 to 3

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mr. master
 
do you use the F-77 to pre-spray or in your machine?
 years ago i use to put formula 77 in my machine.
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Many acid rinses are just slightly acidic.

I know Hugh's home brand is pH 1. Don't like the orange colour though.

We use Dupont's neutralizer/conditioner. Its very effective against soapy residues, thats what I'm concerned about more than anything.



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Hey on dupont what is the pH?

I think the one I use is around 2

it's called "nacid"

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[QUOTE=LilNiteRidrhood]

Many acid rinses are just slightly acidic.

I know Hugh's home brand is pH 1. Don't like the orange colour though.

Lee you don't like the colour?? Is that the only thing you don't like.  Is there somehting else we should?

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you call 1 "slightly"?

 

Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

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Many acid rinses are just slightly acidic.

I know Hugh's home brand is pH 1. Don't like the orange colour though.

Lee you don't like the colour?? Is that the only thing you don't like.  Is there somehting else we should?

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I definitely don't define 1 as slightly acidic.

Hugh's being 1 is very unusual IMO.

We use acid rinses all the time to neutralize spotters and find the orange colour a problem when doing so.

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Originally posted by dontlikedennis dontlikedennis wrote:

mr. master
 
do you use the F-77 to pre-spray or in your machine?
 years ago i use to put formula 77 in my machine.

No. I use Prochem Dry Slurry

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