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http://jigsaw-innovations.co.uk/product/vision-single-pack/here is the web sight its ace stuff this ill never use standerd 000 water again:)
Tenchy, I'm disappointed with you mate,...I live 45 mins away from you and you never invited me over to show me this wonder mix. /emoticons/biggrin.png

Joking aside, maybe we could meet up sometime. I could clean a couple of windows with normal pure and you could do the same with your wonder mix. Let me compare. Talk me through it. Let me know what you think.

"I toss my gauntlet to your feet Sir"

 
I'll give it a bash in a week or two, always up for trying new stuff, if no one else reports back before then I will.

 
hmmm so where is the msds to download to see how safe it is or not. :rolleyes:
You can't sell stuff without a proper label either :confused:
Hi smurf.

All the relevant information is being shipped out in the box, and files will be put on the website before anyone receives there order.

I'm interested to know what you think is a "proper" label? You can't see the whole label in the picture.

 
I just want to know what I'm buying before I make a decision to purchase any cleaning product not find out after I have put an order in. Not only that I abide by coshh regs as you do. :rolleyes:

http://www.hse.gov.uk/coshh/

 
I just want to know what I'm buying before I make a decision to purchase any cleaning product not find out after I have put an order in. Not only that I abide by coshh regs as you do. :rolleyes:
it's a really valid point smurf.

Vision is very safe in use, but of course you can't just trust our word for it and we don't expect you to. The label has the necessary info on it, and msds sheet will be up on the site asap for those that want to see it before they make an order.

 
I'm assuming this can only be added to pure? Just think what a game changer it would be if you could add a few drops to tap water and away you went.
To answer Kev's original question, The benefits of using this product would really need to be obvious to us the user, not just a little better than pure but many, many times better,..........If this really was the case, I would give it a go.
its not been tested with just tap spc as tbh tap water varies as to location,tds is not a major factor in spotting but things like calcium in tap water causes spotting,you have soft water and a tds of around 70 i guess?,i would give it a go with just tap to try-who knows?this summer i think i was the first in the uk and maybe europe (unless someone can prove me wrong)in trying a device which would suit yourself-it goes after di and after the the pump,you can make one yourself for about £30-it was just to prove that vision worked in this way,this device opened up new thought for other ideas too-ones i may develop in the new year,

 
Would that be a chemical injector you are on about them?

its not been tested with just tap spc as tbh tap water varies as to location,tds is not a major factor in spotting but things like calcium in tap water causes spotting,you have soft water and a tds of around 70 i guess?,i would give it a go with just tap to try-who knows?this summer i think i was the first in the uk and maybe europe (unless someone can prove me wrong)in trying a device which would suit yourself-it goes after di and after the the pump,you can make one yourself for about £30-it was just to prove that vision worked in this way,this device opened up new thought for other ideas too-ones i may develop in the new year,
 
I just want to know what I'm buying before I make a decision to purchase any cleaning product not find out after I have put an order in. Not only that I abide by coshh regs as you do. :rolleyes:http://www.hse.gov.uk/coshh/
I agree with Smurf. I want to know what I am buying, what is in it, how these chemical/s work. I don't need the amounts or the recipe just a better understanding. So marking his post as old is unhelpful Tench. I note you have not picked up my gauntlet as yet.

 
I have spoken to Kevin on the phone about this product. He told me that he has been developing it for 4 years. Now if he's spent that long in development I think he will have covered all his bases so to speak. I look forward to trialling it next week some time, and if it works, then I hope he makes a nice wedge out of it :thumbsup:. If it don't work, then, at least he tried. Saying that, there are people praising it already on here.

If people are questioning the chemicals used, do they question every product they use?

 
Tuffers, you appear to be a decent fella, and I enjoy reading your posts. I am not looking to fall out with anyone, but there is nothing wrong with asking questions. After all this is our businesses we are discussing, not which team may win at the local footie match.

Now if this product is as good as people are saying then great, but there is a piece of mind from doing your own research. I'm sure this info will be available in due course. So I will wait until it is.

 
Should we be calling you freebie tuffers from now on then /emoticons/biggrin.png

I have spoken to Kevin on the phone about this product. He told me that he has been developing it for 4 years. Now if he's spent that long in development I think he will have covered all his bases so to speak. I look forward to trialling it next week some time, and if it works, then I hope he makes a nice wedge out of it :thumbsup:. If it don't work, then, at least he tried. Saying that, there are people praising it already on here.
If people are questioning the chemicals used, do they question every product they use?
 
Tuffers, you appear to be a decent fella, and I enjoy reading your posts. I am not looking to fall out with anyone, but there is nothing wrong with asking questions. After all this is our businesses we are discussing, not which team may win at the local footie match.
Now if this product is as good as people are saying then great, but there is a piece of mind from doing your own research. I'm sure this info will be available in due course. So I will wait until it is.
Like you, I know naff all about what is added. But my question was this. Do we question every chemical we use? Is it because it's already on the shelf that questions aren't asked more? Are people thinking that Kevin is making this stuff in his kitchen?

 
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