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bransteve

07/10/11 9:30 AM

#169801 RE: hopetocashin #169800

Hopetocashin-

I've been using the Winning Brands products for several years now and they are the best in my opinion. The label on Clean1 says it is designed as a " hard surface cleaner ". It also can be diluted if you buy the gallon; it even recommends the diluting strength for various cleaning jobs. Like the earlier poster said, from his experience, it works great with a pressure washer! So if you have a carpet or clothing stain, you would use 1000+, not Clean1; but you could use either in many cleaning situation.
Dirty Dave and Scup are the best sources for finding out what these products can and will do. Conduct your own tests and you will find they are completely honest guys and it's not hype to sell stock, in my opinion.
I've bought this stock as high as .043, but I love the products; and one day believe I will love the stock price!

dirtydave

07/10/11 9:46 AM

#169803 RE: hopetocashin #169800

When you start diluting 1000+ Stain Remover, the ratio depends on the task at hand. I have a lot of experience with 1000+ and can pretty much guess what the proper ratio would be for a particular job. For example, could be a 2:1.or 5:1 for tire rims,depending on how dirty they are. I really cannot say what the particular ratio would be for 1000+ Stain Remover to be comparable to the strength of Clean1. It would be a guess at this point and I would have to prove it out by doing actual cleaning tasks with each product. Is there much difference between the two when 1000+ is diluted? I would leave that up to the consumer. Now this is just my personal opinion,others may see things differently.I prefer using Clean1 on stainless steel surfaces and walls for example. That's just my personal preference.I know it's a vague answer but I'm not a chemist,lol. I do not know the chemical content of each product but they both perform as advertised. Hope I helped hopetocashin. Thanks...Dirty