Bob Foster
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This is a question that has been asked before but I think more of us are using longer dwell times and more agitation so it merits another look.
I usually will spray out a whole house if its a smaller one and then agitate. If I know I am going to agitate I lay my prespray on heavier on the hopes that it will distribute more prespray and stay wet longer.
When I am extracting and I get to an area where the prespray has dried out from a draft or sun I will lightly mist over the area with my wand slightly over the carpet to rehydrate the area and then continue on to extract that room.
Do any of you believe like I do that a reapplication of prespray is not necessary because all you really need to do is rehydrate the existing prespray?
I usually will spray out a whole house if its a smaller one and then agitate. If I know I am going to agitate I lay my prespray on heavier on the hopes that it will distribute more prespray and stay wet longer.
When I am extracting and I get to an area where the prespray has dried out from a draft or sun I will lightly mist over the area with my wand slightly over the carpet to rehydrate the area and then continue on to extract that room.
Do any of you believe like I do that a reapplication of prespray is not necessary because all you really need to do is rehydrate the existing prespray?