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Protectant

October 6 2007 at 7:34 AM
Phil R 

How many feet will soileze cover?

 
 
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Rick Gelinas

Re: Protectant

October 6 2007, 7:56 AM 

Soileze is rated on the jug at a rate of 400-600 square feet per gallon. However we've heard from customers who have effectively pushed it beyond that. It's probably fair to say you could top out your coverage at around 750 sq ft per gallon. Soileze is applied undiluted, and it's best to use a spray tip that will deliver an extremely fine mist. It's completely compatible with the Releasit detergents since it won't adversely affect the crystallization properties. Soileze is effective on water-based soil, oil-based soil, and even alcohol based soil.








Rick Gelinas
rick@excellent-supply.com

 
 
Phil R

Re: Protectant

October 6 2007, 8:13 AM 

Does it slow the drying process? If so, how much?

Thanks Rick, you should do this for a living.


Oh....while I am here, I am 100% convinced your products are the best for me. With the exception of some spotting things, yours are the only products on my truck.

 
 

Rick Gelinas

Re: Protectant

October 6 2007, 1:42 PM 

Phil,

At the low application rate, you're not applying enough product to the carpet to slow the drying by more than a couple of minutes.

Glad you like our products! BTW, we're working on a couple of new spotters. One is a really god solvent based spotter. And the other is a peroxide based spotter to remove spots with a color, like red wine. Any other requests while we're at it?










Rick Gelinas
rick@excellent-supply.com

 
 
Phil R

Re: Protectant

October 6 2007, 2:22 PM 

Gum....urine....rust....

I want ALL of my stuff to be from one guy.

 
 
Rick Lord

Phil Guy

October 6 2007, 3:09 PM 


Wow that Phil guy is SMART! I agree make it all. But when it's ready I'll be ordering hurry up I'm running low!!

 
 
Alex

One More Request

October 6 2007, 3:22 PM 



A bottle and logo program.

Allowing us to put our name and logo on the bottle.
I've exerted extra energy keeping curious one out of my solution cart quite often lately.

Plus i would like to leave customers a bottle of spotter to keep my company in front of them, so they'll always be amazed at The Servants everytime they clean a spot on there carpet.



Thanks
Your Servant Alex

A sign of the times!

 
 
Shorty

Bottle & logo ???

October 7 2007, 3:47 AM 

Whilst having a specialized bottle with your name &/or logo on it is a good idea, there may be some pitfalls.

I have a supplier that sells me a spotter, complete with all THEIR details on it.

However, I print up labels and apply them to the bottle where room has been left for such details.

My clients contact me when they need a replacement.

Now for the pitfall.

This may be different in the different states over there, I don't know.

If only your name is on the bottle, YOU assume liability for any "accident", and we all know how incredibly stupid, (or smart, depending on their legal counsel, some people can be).

With the supplier/manufacturers name and details on my bottles, they assume all responsibility for the above.

They are the people that supply the MSDS for the product, & it is to them that any complaints are directed.

Hope this gives you some food for thought and helps someone.

Cheers,

Shorty.


    
This message has been edited by ShortyDownUnder on Oct 7, 2007 3:47 AM


 
 

Aris

Re: Bottle & logo ???

October 7 2007, 11:21 AM 

I totally agree with Shorty. Liability is something many of us don't think about enough. My family has an extensive insurance background and you would not believe what can and does happen out there.

 
 
Rambo

Re: Bottle & logo ???

October 8 2007, 11:12 AM 

I also agree with Shorty. There are some great spotters out there and they will customize them for you, Jon-Don and Steve Smith fron Tenn. come to mind. Also Ricks Encap spot is excellent, last week I had a vomit spill on white carpet in the Master B/R and I saturated it with Encap Spot, let it dwell for 5 minutes and used the OP machine with a cotton pad and it even amazed me how well it came up.

 
 
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