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Meg's APC+ in an extractor?
Anyone used it? Does it foam a lot? What's the strongest dilution it can be used on carpets in an extractor(without foaming too much)?
I tried OPC 3:1, and it cleaned like no other, but wayyyyyyyy too much foam. Although, it's not designed to be used in an extractor.
Thanks.
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Re: Meg's APC+ in an extractor?
Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6
Anyone used it? Does it foam a lot? What's the strongest dilution it can be used on carpets in an extractor(without foaming too much)?
I tried OPC 3:1, and it cleaned like no other, but wayyyyyyyy to much foam. Although, it's not designed to be used in an extractor.
Thanks.
Don't they have a antifoaming agent?
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Re: Meg's APC+ in an extractor?
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Don't they have a antifoaming agent?
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Re: Meg's APC+ in an extractor?
Are you worried about the foam build up in the recovery tank or the foam coming out of the nozzle?
I havent tried Megs APC but I have used several APC's that I find in my local detail store. Most of them say to dilute 20 parts water to 1 part product. I like to spray the APC in a bottle rather than putting it in the solution tank.
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I purchased my Mytee HP 60 from another detail supply that sold their own de foamer and it worked great. You could use it by putting in the recovery tank or just spray the area you're working on.
I never checked AG for any "de foamer"
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Re: Meg's APC+ in an extractor?
I actually just used APC + in my mytee spyder for the 1st time. I usually use just a touch of Auto Magic Special Cleaner in the solution tank. I poured prob around 5 oz in the tank to 4 gals of water. I don't like to use much solution in the tank because of the foaming issue and because I feel the machine cleans better with just hot water and pre treating the carpet. I didn't have a foaming issue with the APC+. I know that there are companies that do sell "defoamers" specific for extractors that you can get at any janitor supply store. I have not seen any on AG. Hint Hint... What machine are you using Mark?
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Re: Meg's APC+ in an extractor?
*Might* find an anti foam additive around the service desk at home depot or lowes..
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Re: Meg's APC+ in an extractor?
Great timing. My APC+ is to arrive today. Bought it just for this purpose.
Based on Mark58's post of a couple days ago, vinegar is a defoaming agent. Haven't tried that.
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Re: Meg's APC+ in an extractor?
I just fill up my LBGM with APC+ like I would any other solution. I know it's not a hot water extractor but I has worked well for me.
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Re: Meg's APC+ in an extractor?
For stopping foam just use 2 oz of vinegar in the waste tank and 1 oz in the fresh water tank...
It will help if not stop it all together...
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