Experience cleaning in high definition, even when you are cleaning heavily soiled and grimy carpets. Quake HD is a VOC compliant formula that contains the industry exclusive component Tritanol™ – an integrated blend of specialized encapsulating polymers, organic sequestrants, and specialty surfactants. With the unprecedented cleaning power and performance of Tritanol™, you will experience deep restorative cleaning in high definition. It just works better!
It dissolves and cuts through oxidized oils and grease without the use of harsh solvents and is excellent at emulsifying particulate soils. The synergistic combination of solvents, surfactants, boosters, and high pH alkaline cleaning agents will quickly remove the toughest soils found in restaurants, apartments, and restoration cleaning jobs. Quake HD is a super-concentrated pre-spray, and is designed to be used at 1 part solution to 8 to 24 parts water depending upon soiling conditions.
Quake HD will help you to restore the appearance of dirty and neglected carpets and make you the hero in the eyes of the customer. It is formulated to be used on synthetic carpets, specifically, nylon that have been neglected or require constant cleaning. It has a ready-to-use pH of 11.5 – 12.0, so it is not recommended to be used on warranted residential carpets that have been properly maintained. Quake HD is low foaming, has a mild fragrance and rinses free of the carpet for low residue cleaning. It also contains anti-resoiling additives which keep the carpet cleaner longer and does not leave sticky residue.
Below is a list of components required to be disclosed under the California Cleaning Product Right-to-Know Act of 2017.
Ingredient Name | CAS# | Function | Designated List(s) Water 7732-18-5 diluent butoxydiglycol 112-43-5 Cleaning aid Sodium tripolyphosphate 7758-29-4 builder Sodium alkylnapthalene sulfonate 532-02-5 surfactant Acrylate copolymer withheld Cleaning aid Lauramine oxide 1643-20-5 surfactant Benzyl benzoate 120-51-4 fragrance 23 Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 pH adjustment