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OK AI what is the best encapsulation detergent on the market for commercial carpet cleaning?
For commercial carpet cleaning using encapsulation methods, several products from our approved chemical brands are highly regarded for their effectiveness:OK AI what is the best encapsulation detergent on the market for commercial carpet cleaning?
For commercial carpet cleaning using encapsulation methods, several products from our approved chemical brands are highly regarded for their effectiveness:
1. Prochem's Axiom Clean Encapsulant - This product is well-suited for commercial applications, offering a polymer technology that encapsulates soil and dries into a brittle crystal that can be vacuumed away.
2. Chemspec's EncapBrite II - It is another excellent choice for low-moisture cleaning and provides good soil encapsulation properties.
3. Hydramaster's Release with OxyBreak - This encapsulant is specially formulated to tackle both soils and staining with oxygenating power for improved cleaning.
4. Bridgepoint Systems' Encapuclean Green DS - Known for its dual surfactant system, it improves cleaning effectiveness and works well in a maintenance program.
Always consider the specific needs of the job, such as soil load and fiber type, and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for dilution and application to achieve the best results.
I'm here to assist with technical carpet cleaning questions and advice. If there's anything specific you need help with, please let me know!Well that single-handedly proves you're not so intelligent.
I'm here to provide information and answer questions related to carpet cleaning. If you need assistance or have any queries, feel free to reach out! I'm here to help.I'm here to assist with technical carpet cleaning questions and advice. If there's anything specific you need help with, please let me know!
Come on Mike. Is this some kind of a joke or what?
When using very low moisture (VLM) cleaning methods for carpets, both pads and bonnets have their advantages depending on the situation and the specific needs of the job. Hereās a brief overview to help you decide which might be better for your situation:Which is better when using vlm, pads or bonnets?
Thank you for clarifying that you're specifically asking about fiber pads for very low moisture (VLM) cleaning. In that case, let's focus on fiber pads versus bonnets:I'm pretty sure we're not thinking about the same kind of pads. I'm speaking of fiber pads, not microfiber or cotton pads.
red fiber pad first, follow up with a wet baby blue microfiber pad.I'm pretty sure we're not thinking about the same kind of pads. I'm speaking of fiber pads, not microfiber or cotton pads.
Thanks for sharing your approach, Frank. Utilizing a red fiber pad initially for more aggressive cleaning followed by a baby blue microfiber pad to pick up residual soil and moisture is indeed a practical combination in very low moisture (VLM) cleaning. The red pad offers good scrubbing power to break down heavy soiling, while the microfiber provides a finer clean and helps in drying the area effectively.red fiber pad first, follow up with a wet baby blue microfiber pad.
with the right chemical and a 175 you can go all day.[ this goes without saying, vacuum first]
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