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    Posted: 22/December/2007 at 10:40pm
Sounds like you have a your system, Barry. All power to you until you find something you like better. I was interested in the Drimaster, but my business partner wanted the RX-20 because we already had lots of experience with it. I caved. I still wonder if we would have been better off. 

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Michael,

I'm using a Rotary Drimaster tool so I'm not leaving that much solution in the carpet. Carpet dries in one hour after I finish. I like the chemspec DFC too but often when I order some from Jon Don the idiots send me Chemspec Dry Fabric Cleaner even when I specify that I want DFC 105. Happened just the other day.

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I'm sure it does a decent job, but 1) you're leaving more solution in the carpet when rinsing that bonneting; 2) prespraying means dwell time, allowing the chemical to do labor-free work 3) you'll use less cleaning solution doing a good prespray and rinsing with water, and it will do just as well. That's just my $.02, it always comes down to what works for you. Speaking for myself, as much as I like Procyon, I think Chemspec's DFC line is just as good, and it's tough to beat 17.00 per gallon for HD DFC and under 10.00 per gallon for 105.
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    Michael,

I've done Bonnett cleaning with procyon and it always left the carpet fairly residue free and soft . So I figured rinsing with Procyon would be a good idea. Why would that be wrong?

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AS a prespray !
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Michael, 100% right on . and I use a fresh water rinse.
if the going gets tough on trashed carpet I mix equal parts of procyon with an Oxy booster. Dwell time of 10-15 minutes is a must and the results have been great for 25 plus years. Procyon is SOAP FREE and does a great job!
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Rinse with Procyon? No, prespray with Procyon. 
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    Guys,

I ordered my Cross American Recoil XPS today. I'm still not sure which Way I will end up going on Chems. I know I don't like solvent smelling Presprays. I'm leaning towards Procyon in the extractor. It cleans well enough leaves the carpet pretty soft, almost like an acid rinse does. The prespray is still up in the air. It seems that this is the most important chem. I guess I will order a few and try them out. Any suggestions on good presprays?

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Originally posted by Laserman Laserman wrote:

   What about soap free rinse cleaners such as Procyon, Chemspec DFC, Bridgepoint Prolon ect ect? I tried rinsing with the DFC and it didn't do too well. Could it be because my Galaxy Portable is only a 200 PSI unit?

I'm currently prespraying with HD DFC and rinsing with DFC 101. Works great for me, so I'm not sure what problem you're having. How's your heat? Procyon is also an excellent cleaner. What type of carpet is in most of these condos? If you're encountering a lot of olefin, then maybe you should stock something made for olefin.
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Your prespray is your most important chem.. emulsifiers which give a extra kick in the cleaning are so diluted in your 5 gal chem jug they leave microscopic residue which will dry to a flake and then vaced off by the customer.. Big smile So your not leaving soap on soap.. Well maybe some are but not me..Your flushing/rinsing the soap out..
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cmaster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16/December/2007 at 12:47am
Originally posted by Laserman Laserman wrote:

     I've been doing a sort of Chem-Dry imatation low moisture Bonnet cleaning process since 1999. I've been using my Galaxy Portable this fall for my condo accounts doing the deep cleans before snow birds fill up the condos for the winter since drying time is not an issue. I figured this would rinse the residues better. This style of carpet cleaning in the beach condos has been widely popular for quite a while but has slowly been giving way to Hot water extraction in the last year. This is why I'm now moving in that direction. One thing I've never understood is why using a Pre-spray and rinsing with a detergent doesn't leave a dirt atttracting residue? Can somebody explain why this is so? Seems to me that soap on top of soap would leave a soapy residue.    What about soap free rinse cleaners such as Procyon, Chemspec DFC, Bridgepoint Prolon ect ect? I tried rinsing with the DFC and it didn't do too well. Could it be because my Galaxy Portable is only a 200 PSI unit?

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You may leave a residue, but if it's not sticky, it won't attract soil and will be vacuumed away by the occupant. Assuming that they vacuum occasionally
     

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Wool oriental rugs is a completly different topic    
Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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