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dry compounds

March 11 2007 at 1:33 PM
dave  

I've used Host, Capture, Kwik Dry, Love My Carpet(Long time ago), and Lindhaus products. However I've never tried the Swededry product. Anyone had experience with it or used it? Just curious, I think I might have seen it one time at a trade show but didn't know what product it was, kind of a yellow powder, not necessarily like the Host or Lindhaus product, but not like Capture either? Thanks! Curious about trying it for a sisal and also looking at a job where they are "powder happy" and want to stay that way. Thought perhaps Swededry might be an option to compare. Thanks!

 
 
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Charles

Swedry

March 12 2007, 7:46 AM 

Swedry is a product of 1-800-DRYCARPET, which is a franchise out of San Diego. I think the only way you are going to get some of that product is to purchase their franchise. Their website is: http://www.drycarpet.com


Another dry compound to try is DRY MAX.

http://www.drymax.com

 
 
Rambo

Control

March 12 2007, 8:18 AM 

and another is "Control" mfg. by Harvard Chemical Research in Atlanta

 
 
dave

Dry compounds

March 13 2007, 7:00 PM 

Thanks! Have you all had any experience with these products and how well they work?

 
 
Dennis W

Dry Compounds

March 20 2007, 12:29 AM 

I had a CGD/LLL that had about 30 -40 WD40 stains on it..I tried everthing to get them out,but nothing got rid of the problem,they just came back. Finally as a last resort,I treated them with dry compound( Host ) about an hour before I cleaned(Encap )..haven't seen a spot since. Wish I would of tried that first. Just wish the stuff was cheaper.


    
This message has been edited by 00068 on Mar 20, 2007 12:30 AM


 
 
Harry

Re: dry compounds

April 6 2007, 8:51 PM 

You could also try using a fabulous dry compound that works well sold by Brush & Clean corp.
www.brushandclean.com

 
 
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