Try a zipper spinner or a 360 i
Skip all of the supposed theories. Encap is a shampoo that leaves a light-reflecting residue on the carpet. The residue does not attract soil because Teflon has been added. There's no "crystalizing" and no soil removal except what is removed by pre-vacuuming and what happens to stick to the applicator.
It will absolutely make a carpet look cleaner though.
I’d presprsy it with a well formulated prespray, scrub it with a 175 and extract it with a Zipper
No wicking.Then when do you plan on fixing the wicking?
Yeah, sure..No wicking.
1 oz per gallon Jimmy. Or 2 oz on nasty poop.Angry Lemon is $55 a gallon!
Gebus!
Can you predict when these scampoos will reach $100 a gallon?
We do too. You still have wicking problems?We clean enough schools to know better
Mikey P said:
We clean enough schools to know better
We do too. You still have wicking problems?
Do you have beach sand and backpack brush rollerless equipped janitors out there in Kentucky?We do too. You still have wicking problems?
Chem makers can put any solution ratios they want on.
$55 !
All you VLM Klowns will believe in anything
Poorly maintained carpets are ubiquitous.Do you have beach sand and backpack brush rollerless equipped janitors out there in Kentucky?
Sounds like some of Bane's exclusive terms.I've done some research, and found a product just for you Jimmy.
It seems that your prairie grass root systems creates a type of soil known as "Mollisol", which was what your magnificent agricultural heritage is founded upon. There also seems to be a great deal of "Entisols", which are found in the sandier soil from your sand hill region.
You should purchase the latest Special Formulated Encapsulation Detergent, called "Mollisol-Entisol Plowshare". Its made just for the special soil found in the paradise state of Nebraska in which you live.
Its 101.00 per gallon, but you only need to use 1/8 of an ounce per gallon of water, so its a massive savings!
I’d still ride with youChem makers can put any solution ratios they want on.
$55 !
All you VLM Klowns will believe in anything
Poorly maintained carpets are ubiquitous.
However, as someone posted above, a good scrubbing and careful rinse/extract with a dev or zipper should not wick.
Wicking has not been our experience.
Don't yocum me you a$$
Paradise burned down"Should"..
Is that a town in Paradise?
No wickingThen when do you plan on fixing the wicking?
sooo.. you're saying the cimex outscrubs the phx?I'd go over the whole room with a Cimex..
Than follow up by EXTRACTING with the PHX and a fresh Blue Micro every 200 feet, with extra strong Light Reflecting Teflon Cap