Friday night Just before Sabbath which is a non working day for believing people amen thankyou for your wealth of knowledge on pH I coming from a laboratory testing Field understand the importance of pH testing I'm only green here starting carpet tech facility assets management in Queensland Australia Brisbane have a Blessed weekend.
Why does shampoo pH matter? If you explained this in the video, I did not understand because my English is not good, I write thanks to translate. So what I don't understand is; What does the 3.5 ph or 7.4 ph written on the shampoos say? High or low good?
Depends on what type of fiber and it’s condition is that you’re cleaning. If you have a polypropylene rug or carpet you can use high ph or high alkalinity detergent because it won’t damage the fiber. If you’re cleaning a wool rug it’s best to use neural or basic ph because most of the dyes are of that state. If you want to be extra careful you can use more acidic cleaners which are low in ph.
@@SRC503 mostly experience. You can break down fiber content into two categories; man made which include plastic (petroleum byproduct) and rayon viscose bamboo silk (artificial silk) and the other group is natural fibers such as wool, silk and cotton. Best way is to go to a rug store and just start feeling everything lol.
No, opposite. You want to neutralize the stain. If it's a 3 (acidic) you'd want to use an 11(alkaline) That equals 14 total, so it leaves the carpet at 7(neutral)
Thank you Brian for the awesome instruction on PH and the meters as well.
Friday night Just before Sabbath which is a non working day for believing people amen thankyou for your wealth of knowledge on pH I coming from a laboratory testing Field understand the importance of pH testing I'm only green here starting carpet tech facility assets management in Queensland Australia Brisbane have a Blessed weekend.
Distilled water is the same as deionized water?
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Why does shampoo pH matter? If you explained this in the video, I did not understand because my English is not good, I write thanks to translate. So what I don't understand is; What does the 3.5 ph or 7.4 ph written on the shampoos say? High or low good?
Depends on what type of fiber and it’s condition is that you’re cleaning. If you have a polypropylene rug or carpet you can use high ph or high alkalinity detergent because it won’t damage the fiber. If you’re cleaning a wool rug it’s best to use neural or basic ph because most of the dyes are of that state. If you want to be extra careful you can use more acidic cleaners which are low in ph.
@@Editnamehere you sound like a pro. How do you know ow what carpet fiber it is? Do you have e resource to study
@@SRC503 mostly experience. You can break down fiber content into two categories; man made which include plastic (petroleum byproduct) and rayon viscose bamboo silk (artificial silk) and the other group is natural fibers such as wool, silk and cotton. Best way is to go to a rug store and just start feeling everything lol.
@@Editnamehere great idea to visit rug and carpet stores. Thanks
So if it's an acidic stain to would use an acidic product to remove it? And same if it's on the alkaline side then use an alkaline product?
Vice versa i believe to neutralize to 7ph. Too much acidic akl to raise ph. Correct me if im wrong but i believe thatsbhow it works
Alkaline to counteract acid and vice versa
No, opposite.
You want to neutralize the stain. If it's a 3 (acidic) you'd want to use an 11(alkaline)
That equals 14 total, so it leaves the carpet at 7(neutral)
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What makes you think they HAVE to call you?