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kennel cleaners

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 11:56 am
by Andy and Gretchen Smith
I posted awhile back about a foamer and disenfectant that I had heard about from a guy in AZ and now that I have it and use you all need to hear about it. I say it's the best thing since sliced bread. I have no flies, smell and it cuts cleaning time down to nothing. Scoop, spray, rinse and that's it. I was not sure about it at first the cost and all, but now say it's worth every penny and more. I am trying to set up a dealership on this product and will let everyone know how that goes, and I promise if I can cut the cost down at all I will. But until I get all the info I won't know how bad a deal I got or how good. I payed $107.00 for sprayer, foamer and disenfectant and that included shipping which was more because of shipping a chemical. I only clean 7 kennels twice a day and with only mixing two ounces per gallon of water the disinfectant will last me some time.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2003 1:34 pm
by Cooks Hilltop Kennel
Let us know when you get set up. Sounds like a good investment. I would like any information you may have on this product. If you have some written info let me know and I wll send my address. OR is there something on the internet about the product? :!:

kennel cleaners

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2003 7:49 pm
by Big Dog
let me know what you find out about this product. I live in a sub division and I have to keep the kennel odor down to keep the neighbors and the wife happy.

Big Dog

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2003 10:06 pm
by Bev
Andy demonstrated the system in our backyard this evening. It's a nice thing to have for any type kennel construction. The nicest part about it is after you spray down a kennel, all you have to do is pop the tank off, the nozzle stays put and you can rinse with clear water. Pop the tank back on and you can apply cleaner to the next kennel. No need to shut water off each time. The chemical is a sanitizer/anti-microbial - won't kill parvo, but works on staph, strep, coccidia, etc. No harsh odor. One container of chemical makes 64 gallons of cleaner.

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 12:09 am
by S.R.Patch
How many gal. did you go through cleaning your kennel or how many times can you clean 1200 sq.ft. of concrete kennel with a gal. Thanks...Patch

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 8:27 am
by Toad
If you wash waste into a septic system, will this chemical affect the decomposition of the waste?

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 9:43 am
by Andy and Gretchen Smith
YOU MIX THIS 2 OUNCES PER GALLON AND THEN HOW OFTEN OR HOW HEAVY YOU SPRAY WOULD ALL FIGURE INTO THAT I CLEAN ABOUT THAT MUCH SPACE EVERYDAY AND IT SEEMS LIKE ONE MIXING (2 OUNCES PER GALLON) LAST ME ABOUT TWO WEEKS. I AM FIGURING ON ONE GALLON OF THIS PER YEAR

THE LABEL ON THIS CLEANER STATES IT IS USED FOR HOSPITALS AND ANIMALS FACILITIES AND OTHER USES AND THEREFORE FEEL IT SHOULD BE SAFE IN A SEPTIC SYSTEM BUT CANNOT FIND ANYTHING ON THE LABEL FOR OR AGAINST THAT

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 11:27 am
by KPrice
This sounds great. How can you go about purchasing? Are you a distributor?

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 12:29 pm
by Ted Peercy
This sounds a lot like a product that the company I work for sells. It is called Check Mark Promocidal, and is a disinfectant that kills parvo and several others. They also have two sprayers that attach to garden hoses, called a Foam Tech and Spray Power. I have used it for several years. When you apply it. it mixes oxygen with the water and siphons the disinfectant from the half gallon container, making it come out as a foam. As with most disinfectants, it needs to sit a minimum of 10 minutes before rinsing it off. Any disinfectant will kill bacteria in a septic system, so you would probably need to add an enzyme or yeast periodically to your septic system, if you have one. I'll use a gallon every 2-3 months, but I apply it very heavily. What is the name of the company that sells your product?