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Offline Andy Mc

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Spot n boost green
« on: July 02, 2010, 10:11:27 AM »
I've been using this stuff for the last couple of weeks.  The smell is sooooooo much better than regular S n B .  I've been using a 50/50 mix with water to pre mist spots and heavy soiled areas prior to pre spraying with enc green. It has been working wonderfully. If any spots remain, I apply it straight and scrub real good with a soft hand brush and normally the spot will vanish with that.  If not then I let it sit for about 10 minutes then go over again with the machine, and almost always comes out.

While it's not quite as strong as regular spot n boost , for tough spots like ink,  I've been real happy with it.  Anyone one else been using it? What do you think?


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Offline Bill Martins

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Re: Spot n boost green
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2010, 11:17:15 PM »
I tried it and didn't like it, went back to reg snb, but I do agree with you on the smell. 

Offline Grant D.

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Re: Spot n boost green
« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2010, 11:48:40 PM »
I haven't used it too much yet as I still have some snb regular.  I only use the regular on empty rentals due to smell.  I have just been using some snb green as a spotter. The formula I've been using lately is 4 oz dirt assassin green + 4 oz snb green in a quart bottle.  I've been pretty pleased with the results too.  I've been thinking about mixing up some a bit closer to half and half or so to try to find a recipe that may allow me to finally wean myself of my addition to cyclone vlm.

Offline Andy Mc

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Re: Spot n boost green
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2010, 10:08:13 AM »
Grant,
Try it 50/50 with water as a general spotter, you'll love it. I know it could get expensive using it that way but really just need to lightly pre mist spots, then hit it with pre spray on top. Makes the job go fast and easy,

 


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