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cleanex
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Topic: NETURAL AND NATURAL CLEANING AGENTSPosted: 12/January/2005 at 8:37am |
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Harry is that why my tylenol's never work? I have been taking them with red wine. Jim is right, sit tight for a couple months. Your environmental concerns will be addressed, trust me. Lee, take the advise of Adwa People don't care how much you know, til they know how much you care! Keep it simple and refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
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doug
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Posted: 12/January/2005 at 8:09am |
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Whhat is natural in this synthetic world we live in?
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Just My opinion
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Harry
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Posted: 11/January/2005 at 11:22pm |
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The one thing about product testing and this covers food and medicines is that they are only tested by themselves and not in combination with anything else. Aspirin may OK some wine may be OK but both.....never tested. May be more difficult to do but some combinations are pretty predictable. Same in our industry. Atomizing the air the the BIG SMOKE = a pack a day ????
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Adwa
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Posted: 11/January/2005 at 11:07pm |
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Sounds great Jim. For such an environmental guy you sure have a mean eye. |
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Jim Darling
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Posted: 11/January/2005 at 10:51pm |
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Nordic You have made an excellent post. More and more people are becoming very aware of just the things you are talking about. Different people show different sensitivities to different products. For you it is sodium bisulphite, for others it is something else. It is generally accepted today that 15% of the North American population is chemically hypersensitive. Using 3rd party approved healthy products offer you a great marketing and sales advantage to meet this growing market. It is estimated that we have over 100,000 synthetic chemicals today and only a small percentage have ever been tested. ECOgent is certainly changing the way we think and i can also tell you that in a couple on months we will be upping the ante again Jim |
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Adwa
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Posted: 11/January/2005 at 10:17pm |
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MR. STEAMER
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Posted: 10/January/2005 at 11:34am |
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for once he post something nice.....lol
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Ed Valentine
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Posted: 10/January/2005 at 9:29am |
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Great Thread, NORDIC 1 !!!
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Posted: 09/January/2005 at 4:57am |
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The other secret of course is to use freezing cold water, not that steamy stuff you use Mr. Steamer.lol
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Inventor of the Superglide glides for wands.Seller of the 3/4 hp Ultra OP machine that retails for only $1695 US. Sahara Cotton Pads for your OP machine sell for only $5 US each.($7 for Super Pads)
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Posted: 09/January/2005 at 4:55am |
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Terry uses a SuperBane machine to get the carpets clean.
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Inventor of the Superglide glides for wands.Seller of the 3/4 hp Ultra OP machine that retails for only $1695 US. Sahara Cotton Pads for your OP machine sell for only $5 US each.($7 for Super Pads)
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MR. STEAMER
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Posted: 09/January/2005 at 12:37am |
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Nordic 1 is that what you used to clean that carpet??? I used prochem Dry Slurry and nothing happened... with the machine at kill temps 230... It might have lightened half a shade..lol |
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PadMan
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Posted: 08/January/2005 at 9:15pm |
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We do not use Butyl in ANY of our products.
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Steaminpile
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Posted: 08/January/2005 at 8:33pm |
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I like to keep it neutral for the most part
but for nasties I'll use something not so "safe"
I've tried Ecogent and didn't get the greatest results........worked really good on wool and good enough on upholstery.
maybe I'll give it another try in the future
up until recently I was a huge user of Ultrachem but I've been leaning away from it because of some adverse reactions to some of my spotters,but of the neutral cleaners I've used it is the best performing for me.
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LilNiteRidrhood
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Posted: 08/January/2005 at 6:20pm |
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So very very true. The most common ingredient used by many is Butyl Cellusolve (which goes by many different names) CAS 111-76-2. This has a TLV (TWAEV) of 20PPM to the skin!! And we're cleaning carpets with it. I have spoken to a scientist at U of T who insists that most enzymes are extremely tough on the sinuses and thats the reason why its not a common ingredient in laundry detergents. The EU is introducing new laws regarding the use of enzymes.
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