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HokieClean
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Topic: defoamerPosted: 13/August/2004 at 8:49am |
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Anybody out there know of something to use as a defoamer in a pinch?
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Adwa
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Posted: 13/August/2004 at 10:11am |
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Hockie You could use a Fabric Softener ex: (Downey) or a petroleum solvent. I would not recommend this method for long term use. Your recovery tank will slim up quickly. |
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Posted: 13/August/2004 at 11:40am |
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I've been told that a bar of Ivory Soap will work for a while.
I'm struggling with that one, personally, but I've had it
explained. It made sense at the time.
How about some defoamer instead? It's fairly cheap in comparison to other products.... Allen |
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Mr.Mike
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Posted: 13/August/2004 at 12:25pm |
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I would also like to hear some alternatives to defoamer. I've had a couple jobs where somebody spilled a whole bottle of liquid soap on the carpeting and what a nightmare it was extracting with no defoamer. Of course I ended up charging more...but if I had defoamer or some kind of quick "alternative" I would have been finished the job alot sooner. Live and learn I always say. If you run out of gum remover try WD-40. It works like a charm. |
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doug
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Posted: 13/August/2004 at 12:29pm |
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Mr. Mike: How do you get the WD 40 out of the carpet???
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Posted: 13/August/2004 at 12:35pm |
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I would generally prespray the spot and then extract it. If that doesn't work I'll put a table leg directly on the spot....lol. |
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Posted: 13/August/2004 at 12:57pm |
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Forgive me for missing something here, but if you wanted a defoamer,
why wouldn't you buy one? Is this product only avaliable in
Australia? I think not.
& if you wanted to get out gum, buy either a solvent or that instant freeze stuff that I love and sell so well? Surely you know when you're running low? -Allen |
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Posted: 13/August/2004 at 12:57pm |
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Surrounding I think you read it wrong. In a pinch means example: if you were at a job and ran out of defoamer what would be an alternative, but hey I could of read your message wrong too. |
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MR. STEAMER
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Posted: 13/August/2004 at 2:07pm |
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why are you using defoamer anyways????? what kind of soap are you using??? I have never put defoamer in my tank NEVER... never needed too
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Posted: 14/August/2004 at 2:15am |
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I had a situation last week where I needed some. Of course I did not have any of my ESTEAM DEFOMER on board as I do more duct cleaning then carpet cleaning. Anyways I just went over the spot a few times and it did the job. I have a kickass truck mount though with LOTS of Suction. Cleanco 47. I use Performace CBS and Suspend through my hydroforce. Works awsome. Looking at getting shelves for my truck so that I can carry all my cleaning agents at all times.
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Posted: 14/August/2004 at 4:25pm |
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Toss a "para urinal puck" into the tank in a pinch. i guess the only way that would happen is if you also do janitor work and have them on you OR if it is a commercial job go check the mens washroom for a used one LOL of course don't touch it....but they do work. |
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Mr.Mike
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Posted: 14/August/2004 at 4:49pm |
Hmmm...a "para urinal puck"...good idea!...now I can use my portables recovery tank to pee in... in a "pinch" of course. |
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Posted: 14/August/2004 at 10:33pm |
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I love the feeling of being in a room all by myself and laughing at what I just read in this forum. Guys I've heard it all now, Thanks for the chuckle |
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Posted: 15/August/2004 at 7:25am |
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I must admit leaving a house smelling like a urinal, that has got to spell repeat and referral there is just no other way to describe it.
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