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    Posted: 22/November/2005 at 3:21pm

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Looks like the chemstry elves have been working overtime at Chemspec.

You may have heard me quote this phrase many times. "Don't take DFC and other enviro products to a Chinese restaurant."

Guess what?

You can now take the New Liquid Prespray DFC to the restaurants of your choice.

A restaurant carpet being cleaned with the New Liqued Prespray DFC...

LOOK OUT GREASE!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steaminpile Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22/November/2005 at 3:39pm

looks like someone needs to clean their wand now and then

 

what no glide????

 

what a hack

 

is it as safe as the previous DFC??

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Steaminpile,

Yes it's as safe for your health and environment as the first generation DFC. And the good news is that it will be cheap, cheap, cheap or should I say inexpensive. In other words great savings on both health issues and the pocket book.

We all seem to be hooked on bad-a** chemistry. I guess because we know it works so well. But times will change our thinking or the government will do it for us.

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What are all the lines on the soiled part?  How  many times has it been gone over?  I can see the difference. But how many times was it cleaned?  If those results can be obtained I am game if it is in a liquid form. I am not a fan of powders?

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We can always count on doug's keen eye. It seems he has magnifying glasses. I have to say doug I was a touch suspicious myself of those lines. The company who did the cleaning was our pal from Cambridge and maybe he will come on the board and give us the answer to your question.

Good environmental cleaning!

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Ted

 

Just so everyome knows here is a link to our website that defines what Detrgent Free Cleaning really means

http://www.chemspec-canada.com/home.asp?PageID=572&smenu ID=633

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Doug

I forgot to mention - it is in a liquid form. Dilutes 2 ounces per gallon or up to 4 ounces if it is really nasty.

We are also recommending that you do not go over 4 ounces. It will not work better. If you want to add more diluted prespray that would be OK but not a higher concentrate

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Jim can this be applied threw a hydro force sprayer?
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Well, I'm already sold on the DFC 105, but now there's something new? When I'm ready for more product, I'll get some, as long as my suuplier updates to the new stuff. :)

For what it's worth, after working for Chem-Dry several years and then trying out the DFC (both bonnet and hwe), I can say that the DFC does at least as well. I'm also able to leave the carpet dryer than I could with ChemDry. I also notice NO RESIDUE. ChemDry can have a mild residue and a sort of salty smell, but DFC is super clean. I had a customer the other day who was really amazed at the results we got with a completely odorless process.
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I tried the New Liquid Pre-spray DFC over the last 5 days, works great!!

Doug I use the hydro force sprayer for it, DFC works better and faster when hot.

You do not work any harder with this great product.

Try it, it is well worth your time.

 



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Can you tell which one is DFC, New Liquid Pre-spray DFC , Enz-All



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The new DFC (I call it DFC911) works even better with DFC105 through the tank or metered.

 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Michael Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23/November/2005 at 3:28am
Can the new DFC be used just for bonneting, or is it purely for pre-spray in hwe applications? I checked the American Chemspec website and saw nothing on it.

BTW Jim, thanks so much for forwarding my email to the Chemspec VP here in the USA. He was great--I had a sample of DFC on my doorstep inside of a week. Still seems like a product too good to be true.
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Micahel

I have not tried the new DFC as a bonnet product. We are still in the testing stage, however, we plan to launch it soon. (When all our ducks are lined up properly.)

We have had, however, a number of people get back to us on bonneting / padding /  encapping with DFC 105 or DFC 210 and the reports have been great.

You won't see anything on any website yet (other than Ted's) until this product is officially released. Ted does have some samples if anyone wishes to try it outl

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