Today at 9:46 AM #1 icleancarpetz Member Joined Mar 7, 2015 Messages 1,591 Location 19734 Name Rafael Samson Does the powdered citra cleaners work the same as liquid versions?
Today at 10:10 AM #2 Mikey P Administrator Joined Oct 6, 2006 Messages 116,020 Location The High Chapperal Assuming you mean a delimoline based solvent?
Today at 10:24 AM #3 icleancarpetz Member Joined Mar 7, 2015 Messages 1,591 Location 19734 Name Rafael Samson Mikey P said: Assuming you mean a delimoline based solvent? Click to expand... Not sure. Ive heard of the powered so was curious if powered citra works the same..
Mikey P said: Assuming you mean a delimoline based solvent? Click to expand... Not sure. Ive heard of the powered so was curious if powered citra works the same..
Today at 11:56 AM #4 hogjowl Idiot™ Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 49,335 Location Prattville, Alabama No … Bio-8 is not exactly the same as orange Nehi.
Today at 6:00 PM #5 BIG WOOD The Timminator Joined Feb 4, 2016 Messages 14,107 Location Georgia Name Matt w. Powder is for odor only. Liquid is for cleaning power
32 minutes ago #6 Cleanworks Moderator Joined Oct 22, 2012 Messages 27,876 Location New Westminster,BC Name Ron Marriott The ultimate is Harvard's Citra zov powder. Best product ever for greasy restaurants. That's what Saiger uses when all else fails.
The ultimate is Harvard's Citra zov powder. Best product ever for greasy restaurants. That's what Saiger uses when all else fails.