11-20-2012, 10:10 PM
No. It's not compatible with the polymers in Releasit.
We have a delicate balance between active ingredients and the polymers that we use in the Releasit detergents. We walk a fine line to get optimum cleaning results while achieving maximum encapsulation from each product in our line. Adding other ingredients will invariably mess up the crystallization. That goes for just about any additive - and it especially goes for Oxi Clean.
Oxi Clean performs erratically on carpet. It may be OK for certain household chores, but I don't think it's worth a nickel for a professional carpet cleaner. I tried it once several years ago on a pet urine job and it was a disaster - it foamed and fizzed all over the place and it lightened the color of a chocolate colored carpet. An unpleasant lesson learned.
But they sure do have some aggressive informercials.
We have a delicate balance between active ingredients and the polymers that we use in the Releasit detergents. We walk a fine line to get optimum cleaning results while achieving maximum encapsulation from each product in our line. Adding other ingredients will invariably mess up the crystallization. That goes for just about any additive - and it especially goes for Oxi Clean.
Oxi Clean performs erratically on carpet. It may be OK for certain household chores, but I don't think it's worth a nickel for a professional carpet cleaner. I tried it once several years ago on a pet urine job and it was a disaster - it foamed and fizzed all over the place and it lightened the color of a chocolate colored carpet. An unpleasant lesson learned.
But they sure do have some aggressive informercials.


