Hello Sir, Just scrolling through your videos looking for your machine build to watch again, and ran across this one. Do you still feel the same about this product ? Are you still using it ? Im finally getting started in the cleaning industry and would really appreciate your professional opinion. Thank you, Stay Well..
Yes, it's still my favorite product for VLM carpet cleaning. I'm sure it works fine for HWE but I already have products that I use for that so I save tbe Purely Green for VLM. I don't do a lot of VLM these days, just a little for commercial jobs but I still like it.
How much you use to make a gallon of spotter ? I think this would be perfect to use in auto detailing, to clean seat’s, carpets dashboard and door panels. Have you used it on anything besides carpets?
I now use it on nearly everything with great results, it's replaced all my other cleaners around the house except for Super Clean that I use on the wheels for my truck. I simplified the dilution just to make things easier and now use 2 oz per gallon of water for almost everything, and for something extremely dirty I'll use 4 oz per gallon. I use the same strength for spotting also.
When the brothers first showing this product that you introduced to them it looked fantastic but the price was really high for the amount being used until I just seen this video showing exactly how many ounces you use out of that jug and it's definitely less per gallon then using simple green or Fabuloso 👍
When I first bought it I was thinking the same thing about it being expensive because I didn't know how much was needed to be effective. I figured out I only need about 1.3 ounces per gallon so it ends up being very cheap compared to other presprays.
Did you say you use FORTY (40) ounces of the Purely Green concentrate in a gallon container and then 88 ounces of water (total 128 ounces (1 gallon) of liquid to make one-gallon solution?
No, the Purely Green 25 is the only one I've tried. They told me that several of the products are the same formula, just with different concentrations. Really though, I've never found anything the Purely Green 25 wouldn't clean whether carpet or greasy jobs around the house.
So you plan to pre-spray with this and then use a steamer after? Like a vapor steamer? I only ask because I use the Dupray Neat steamer to clean with but have never really thought to apply any cleaner before steaming. That may be something I need to try out.
I use 1.3 ounces of concentrate per gallon of water so that works out to 98 gallons of RTU. Doing the math even with shipping costs works out to be about .53 per gallon actual cost.
I haven't used Code Red before, only the Blue which I though was just ok. I can say that I think it works as good as products loaded with butyl. I mainly use Grime Release Pro because it works really good (but loaded with butyl) and I think the Purely Green 25 works as well just much safer.
@@AllAmericanMack what video do you have that shows the results of using this product, i have some upcoming jobs that i would like to use and see how it works, i currently use code red, and im considering using truclean
@@jonescleaningservicellc8076 My last two videos showing vlm cleaning were both cleaned with Purely Green 25. I don't have any hwe videos with it as a prespray, only as a spotter since I've only been doing vlm lately until I get my hwe setup going again.
Thanks Sir,
I Do Appreciate Your Time And Knowledge on These Videos. Your probably the most honest and unbiased of those I've seen. Be Safe.
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Hello Sir, Just scrolling through your videos looking for your machine build to watch again, and ran across this one.
Do you still feel the same about this product ?
Are you still using it ?
Im finally getting started in the cleaning industry and would really appreciate your professional opinion.
Thank you, Stay Well..
Yes, it's still my favorite product for VLM carpet cleaning. I'm sure it works fine for HWE but I already have products that I use for that so I save tbe Purely Green for VLM. I don't do a lot of VLM these days, just a little for commercial jobs but I still like it.
How much you use to make a gallon of spotter ? I think this would be perfect to use in auto detailing, to clean seat’s, carpets dashboard and door panels. Have you used it on anything besides carpets?
I now use it on nearly everything with great results, it's replaced all my other cleaners around the house except for Super Clean that I use on the wheels for my truck. I simplified the dilution just to make things easier and now use 2 oz per gallon of water for almost everything, and for something extremely dirty I'll use 4 oz per gallon. I use the same strength for spotting also.
When the brothers first showing this product that you introduced to them it looked fantastic but the price was really high for the amount being used until I just seen this video showing exactly how many ounces you use out of that jug and it's definitely less per gallon then using simple green or Fabuloso 👍
When I first bought it I was thinking the same thing about it being expensive because I didn't know how much was needed to be effective. I figured out I only need about 1.3 ounces per gallon so it ends up being very cheap compared to other presprays.
Would you say 2½ Oz per 2½ Gallons in a pump up sprayer handle pretty good?
Did you say you use FORTY (40) ounces of the Purely Green concentrate in a gallon container and then 88 ounces of water (total 128 ounces (1 gallon) of liquid to make one-gallon solution?
Yes, that's correct. Basically I turn a gallon into three gallons, then dillute at 4-6 oz.
Do you still reccomend this product? I have an oreck orbiter and I need a good pre spray and doesn't leave any residue or anything behind.
Yes, it's still my go to for VLM although I have used it for HWE also. It really is a great cleaner.
@@AllAmericanMack thanks for the reply!! but I have one more question, what is a good rinse product?
Do you still use this??
Thanks for the info,,,, Very interested is trying it...........
Brother have you tried %100 D-Limonene concentrate for VLM diluted of course
I haven't because I was a little concerned about residue and resoiling. Are you using it and if so, which one?
Is it good for greasy restaurant carpet? I use VML process
I don't clean restaurants but I have cleaned some greasy nastiness on residential and commercial jobs with it and it's never let me down.
@@AllAmericanMack thanks for replying ya I turned down the restaurant job was just nasty heavy grease would grease my crb brushes bad
Could you provide link to this product? Thanks
purelygreenclean.com/product/purely-green-25/
Have you tried the degreaser from this company? Thanks for the link!
No, the Purely Green 25 is the only one I've tried. They told me that several of the products are the same formula, just with different concentrations. Really though, I've never found anything the Purely Green 25 wouldn't clean whether carpet or greasy jobs around the house.
Thanks much for the info, just ordered a gallon of original will try out with a steamer i also bought after pre-spraying this.
So you plan to pre-spray with this and then use a steamer after? Like a vapor steamer? I only ask because I use the Dupray Neat steamer to clean with but have never really thought to apply any cleaner before steaming. That may be something I need to try out.
Expen$ive!!! $59 per gallon of concentrate. How much do you add per gallon in a machine? 🤔
I use 1.3 ounces of concentrate per gallon of water so that works out to 98 gallons of RTU. Doing the math even with shipping costs works out to be about .53 per gallon actual cost.
Did you mention the ph?
I can't remember since the video was a while back but the SDS states a ph of 9.2.
What is vlm?
*Very* *low* *moisture* carpet cleaning.
Is it just as good as Saiger Code Red and other pretreat that are similar?
I haven't used Code Red before, only the Blue which I though was just ok. I can say that I think it works as good as products loaded with butyl. I mainly use Grime Release Pro because it works really good (but loaded with butyl) and I think the Purely Green 25 works as well just much safer.
@@AllAmericanMack what video do you have that shows the results of using this product, i have some upcoming jobs that i would like to use and see how it works, i currently use code red, and im considering using truclean
@@jonescleaningservicellc8076 My last two videos showing vlm cleaning were both cleaned with Purely Green 25. I don't have any hwe videos with it as a prespray, only as a spotter since I've only been doing vlm lately until I get my hwe setup going again.
@@AllAmericanMack Well im gonna purchase some PG25 and see what the out come is and I'll most definitely let you know how it turns out
Yes sir, please do let me know. One thing to remember is a little goes a long way because it's so concentrated.
Thanks
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This is a degreaser
Yes it is.
Checkout youtuber: carpetmuscletv. He makes his own carpet pretreatment solutions.