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mjm978
Newbie Joined: 30/January/2010 Location: leominster Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Posted: 30/January/2010 at 12:56pm |
im doing a place that uses a graffeti/black rug( the kind thats black but had neon shapes on it,black light reactive sometimes)... would this be a 5th generation carpet, and what is?
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I think you are talking about a Glow inThe Dark carpet. You need to find the recommendations of the manufacturer before cleaning. We do a few just keep the ph below 10 and run a textile rinse. {No optical brightners for sure}
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hello...i am not 100% sure about that carpet is 5th generation or not ....
will u give me that carpet snap... ??? so i can get more idea about that ... as you say black light reactive sometimes .... so may be its glow over that black carpet |
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Soil Lint Green
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5th Generation refers to 5th Generation Nylon generally. They teach you about the improvements in Nylon with each generation in the basic Carpet Cleaning Tech training IICRC offers, remember?
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It's ORY GUN, not OR A GONE. Learn to talk.
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hmmm, i'm not so sure if it's 5th generation carpet but i can picture it out as a glow in the dark carpet..i so love that kind..
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LilNiteRidrhood
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A fifth generation carpet is one that has an acid dye blocker applied to it prior to the flurochemical treatment.
Post dyed nylon has many empty dye sites after the dying process. This acid dye blocker treatment (often known as Stainmaster) fills the empty dye sites so if you spill a food or beverage that has acid dyes (kool-aid, soda pop, popsicles) these dyes won't fill these sites and become stains.
Most residential nylons made in the last ten years have this type of treatment.
This treatment is easily stripped by using the wrong chemistry or solvent.
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