Larry L.
PWN TEAM - Moderator Emeritus
Sometimes I get to wondering with all this new tec in chemicals if by chance they have come up with a newer more powerful cleaner for polished rigs.
My problem when seaching for a newer chemical for polished rigs is the ph level,most do not list the hp of the chemical being sold.Most soaps read good as to its cleaning power but they do not list the ph level.A ph level of 7 to 10 for soaps used on polished rig is sorta standard,the one I useing now is 10.5 to 11.5.
I think if the wholesalers would put the ph level on each product the reader would have a better understanding.Its been years sinces I've tried something new and it seems my money is burning a hole in my pocket to try somethng different.
A know a feller can call and ask about the ph but when your looking at hunderds of different chemicals the hp level would be nice listed while reading about it.
Thats my grunt for the day......
My problem when seaching for a newer chemical for polished rigs is the ph level,most do not list the hp of the chemical being sold.Most soaps read good as to its cleaning power but they do not list the ph level.A ph level of 7 to 10 for soaps used on polished rig is sorta standard,the one I useing now is 10.5 to 11.5.
I think if the wholesalers would put the ph level on each product the reader would have a better understanding.Its been years sinces I've tried something new and it seems my money is burning a hole in my pocket to try somethng different.
A know a feller can call and ask about the ph but when your looking at hunderds of different chemicals the hp level would be nice listed while reading about it.
Thats my grunt for the day......