Product Sharing

Ron,

I got your message and tryed to return your call but somehow I missed you.
Email me an address to send it to and I will try and send you a sample.
The main thing I wanted to bring up about the product is that it cleans oil and grease spots on a level I think we can all live with until we can find something that's 100%.
I'm working on trying another product that the chemist swears will remove the stains too. I really don't believe that is possible, but as soon as I get to use it, I will share it with everyone who's interested.
I think we all know not to get too excited or get our hopes up.
If it is too good to be true, it usually is.

Take Care
Richard R
 
what was the first product?

Hello Richard,
In your post you metion that you have already tried one product that works good. Would you care to tell us the name of the chemical and where we might be able to find it. I sure ould like to know. If not that is also fine just wondering if you cared to tell all. Is it Clean Crete?
 
Hey Russ I have a brown stain I have trouble removing at times,it even leaves a shadow like gum,found mostly on white cloth meterial but also shows though colored cloth,yes the stain goes all the way though the meterial and can be hard to remove if not impossible at times..you have a chemical,send truck load soon as possible.

Been wondering which would be best cold or hotwater,alk'line or caus'tic,,tried bleach but guess I used to much it ate everything up but the stain,they where still in there,do you have anything for ring around the colar also,help.

oil stain easier to get out.
 

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hey big-boy try..DEODERANT..... it will keep those stains away...................
 
Can you tell me where I can buy this PHEW,does it come in liquid or power form.Is it a spray on off type chemical or do you have to rub it in.We checked the area it was coming from and everything looked ok but in 2 0r 3 weeks the stain is back again.We're thinking of up grading to silk to see ifen we can bring this stain under control and if not get geed of the shadow at the same time.

Thanks FOR sharing,,WIth all.
 
Hey Bigboy, when you say you checked the area and the stain was still there, did you check it yourself or send in your assistant? Was it a visual check only or did you have to take samples?;)
 
Ron,

I know Richard wont post it here. He did reply to me on Dan's board though. Did not give any ifo. as of yet but said he would soon. Just have to wait to see what happens. Thanks for the thought though.
 
Stain Prevention

Bigboy-

After giving your situation serious consideration we have come to the conclusion that replacement may be your best option.

I would look carefully at the source of the stain. In the future it may be best to do a little preventative maintenance. There are several manufacturers who produce a thin semi absorbent cloth designed specifically for removing stain causing buildups from those trouble areas. In most cases this cloth comes in convenient rolls that are perforated allowing you to select just the right amount of cloth for the job at hand.

If preventative maintenance does not clear up the problem, you may want to look at some different materials when it comes time for replacement. I have not done a lot of research in this area, but I have heard that they are doing great things with plastic. It may be that you want to replace your current cloth (cotton) with the plastic version.

I hope this helps. If you have any further questions, feel free to give me a call.

Best of Luck

Russell Cissell

P.S. Please DO NOT send pictures of your "stains" we collectively feel that it is ENTIRELY unnecessary to actually see either the stain itself or more importantly the source!!
 
Dominic ,

if you get the info we can still run the test, as you know we are testing many different chemicals on gum shadows and i dont think we are going to find one that works.
 
I sure will Ron. IF he lets me know what it is. I will give it a test and post pics for all to see.


Russell,
That was one funny post you crack me up.LOL:p
 
Thanks for sharing your findings with me,we looked at several different kinds of the speical paper you adviced and every roll has several 100ft. now thats a bargin.We now think plastic was the problem in the first place,we didn't realize those aren't paper shacks nomore from the stores but plastic.
We thought about useing stopleak but thinks to you sharing life is alot easier knowing stain and shadow be gone if useing speical paper and dawn.
 
"Brushless Option"

Bigboy-

Knowing that you prefer a more "hands free" approach I thought you might be interested in this accessorie. With several models available, you should be able to find one compatible with your current recovery equipment. You should find that it speeds the cleaning process while leaving your hands free to attend to more important matters allowing for an over all more efficient operation.


http://www.sanicare.com/biobidet.htm

Best of Luck!

Russ
 
*LOL*........*LOL*........WOW,never thought I'd see the day a 60 second rear clean with warm water and auto at that,should bring down the price on that speical paper.You'd think just learning about the soft paper things couldn't get any better,now look hands free 60 second wash&rinse job..........hmmmmm don't tell me they come with blow driers too.This is something no powerwasher should be without when handle'ing chemicals alday,thanks again for sharing and making life easier and safer in the powerwashing industry,its guys like you that don't care to help a fellow powerwasher in need as to go to the trouble to show him a better way nomatter who's watching and listening.
 
Bigboy, Y'all could just start from scratch, like remove all the weeds and stuff and even pluck off dem hairs, see if dat don't stop da staining and stink ya talkin bout.

Worst case would be to use Nair but dat stuff a mite strong for your soft spots.

Hey I might have a few rags around from my old laundry uniform days, want I send a few to ya?
 
Would advise all to go hands free,it not only gets reed of the stain but makes your fingers smell better.
We also found out were the stink was coming from,we were buying the wrong brand of sharing that someone advised us to though e-mail,thought they knew what they were talking about,I just lucky that some of you really mean you like helping all.Now they'll even let us in the bank as to having to use the drive threw all time.
 
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