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I hope not

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You may be the chosen one?
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Not if I can help it

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He may have to hand you the glide to carry on the family tradition?
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I'll take the glide if he's the pinata

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Originally posted by Ken Harris Ken Harris wrote:

It's basically a fancy name to sell more detergent at a higher price. Been on the market for over 30 years now. It breaks the molecules into a smaller size to do more effective cleaning from a smaller amount of detergent. Works better a lower temp than regular detergent. More common in the UK and the US markets than in Canada.



It's detergent free cleaning. Here's something i copied and pasted from a UK site, there's a few different ones on the market over here.
I'm suprised that none of you guys had heard of it.

Dilutes 60:1 for maintenance cleans, 30 - 40:1 for restoration cleans. 15 - 30:1 for upholstery cleaning. 20 – 40:1 for bonnet cleaning.

For best results, use as a pre-spray, then agitate using a pile brush or preferably a suitable contra-rotating brush or rotary machine (see below). Then extract with fresh water, or for better results Chemspec DFC 105. Also excellent for bonnet cleaning.

www.scsf.co.uk
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Originally posted by Ken Harris Ken Harris wrote:

It's basically a fancy name to sell more detergent at a higher price. Been on the market for over 30 years now. It breaks the molecules into a smaller size to do more effective cleaning from a smaller amount of detergent. Works better a lower temp than regular detergent. More common in the UK and the US markets than in Canada.




Microsplitters are detergent-free - far from increasing detergent sales their benefits have actually reduced the sale of detergents to carpet cleaners.

'First generation' microsplitters are bases on sodium tripolyphosphate and are used as pre-conditioners, applied direct to the carpet, then rinsed with plain hot, warm or cold water.

They are also much more cost-effective than detergent-based cleaners.

Otherwise Ken is spot on
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MicroSplitters.....................................what a cool name
 
 
 
                                            


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