Description
Product Specifications | ||
Fragrance:
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Citrus. | |
Appearance:
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Clear yellow liquid. | |
pH:
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@ use 7.0-8.0. | |
Dilution:
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1-2 gallons per 100 gallons of water. | |
Coverage:
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Varies. | |
Packaging:
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5 gallon container. | |
SDS:
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Click for SDS | |
SKU:
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WLIP | |
Liquid Inplant for Wool Fabpro’s Liquid Inplant for Wool is specially designed for inplant rug cleaning. it gets out embedded dirt in all man-made and natural fibers.Not recommended for jet extraction equipment. Formulated for loose rug cleaning equipment.Dissolves completely. It dissolves readily in hot or cold water to form a clear solution. Leaves tank clean with no sediment. No clogging of screens or valves. Allows your carburetion system to function better. Will reduce downtime in your operation. Contains specially formulated anti-redispostion agents. Rinses out easily. Fast, uniform penetration. Easy to use directions. Inplant cleaning with a carburetor: The proper method for dissolving Liquid Inplant for Wool into the concentrated tank is to fill the tank about 1/3 with warm (not cold or hot water exceeding 140° F) before starting to add Liquid Inplant for Wool. Start the agitator and slowly add Liquid Inplant for Wool while the tank continues to fill with water. Allow the rug cleaning machine to run for a few minutes to allow the mixture to work through and stabilize. A pH reading should then be taken of the diluted detergent. The mixture should then be adjusted to satisfy the customer’s needs. Inplant cleaning without a carburetor: As a rule of thumb use ½ (.5) gallon per 100 gallons for a moderate pH. Use one (1) gallon per 100 gallons for very soiled carpets. Keep in mind that if a carpet cleaner is floor scrubbing with a rotary, he will frequently flush the carpet with water before scrubbing. This water in the rug will dilute the solution being put on the rug. The solution fed onto the rug must be stronger to compensate for this. pH: maintains at 7.0-8.0 even at low dilutions. Packaged in a 5 gallon container. |