Highly concentrated powder shampoo for synthetic carpets.
Especially effective when confronted with greasy areas, eg. gastronomy, cafeterias, etc. With its enzyme action protein and grease-based stains are no problem. Its properties do not affect resoiling in a negative manner. This product may only be used on synthetic fibres, as its fat dissolving capabilities would also dissolve the natural fat in wool.
Contents: >30% anionic surfactants, <5% NTA, enzymes, perfume, and alkalizers.
Dilution: Dilute 1:50 in warm water (up to 65°C) and apply.
Packaging:Box of 4 x 5Kg Art. 22210.
Application Methods:
Enzyme Shampoo - liquid
Highly concentrated liquid shampoo for synthetic carpets.
Especially effective when confronted with greasy areas, eg. gastronomy, cafeterias, etc. With its enzyme action protein and grease-based stains are no problem. In addition this product has an extremely stable and dry foam making it ideal for use in foam generators for the Dry Foam-Method.
Contents: 5-15% anionic surfactants, enzymes, alkalizers, complexing agents and water.
pH:Concentrate: not applicable Ready-to-use-solution: 8.0 - 9.0
Dilution: Dissolve 1:100 in warm water (up to 65°C) and apply.
Packaging:Box of 4 x 5L Art. 22005.
Application Methods:
Formula 161
Shampoo for all water-resistant carpets.
A special combination of active ingredients gives the product excellent cleaning ability, which is achieved, for one, through high foam stability, as well as soil repellent properties.
Dilution: Dilute 1:16 to 1:20 with water and apply.
Packaging:Box of 4 x 5L Art. 20005.
Application Methods:
Formula 2000
Shampoo for all water-resistant carpets.
This product consists of a combination of synergistically working surfactants and solvents. Its special formulation gives it excellent stain removing properties while leaving minimal residue in the carpet. Formula 2000 may be used on all fibre types.
A highly concentrated carpet shampoo with additional cleaning power as well as soil repellent properties due to a high content of solid material. These solids remain in the carpet after cleaning in order to absorb possible detergent residues. They are easily removed by vacuuming.