Jim Pemberton
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I recently read an article in the November issue of Cleanfax that interested me, and mildly troubled me.
The author asked a question that I have often asked myself:
Do encap products and the dirt that the products supposedly encapsulate come out readily with vacuuming, if they come out at all?
He conducted some tests, and came to some conclusions that I'm not yet prepared to comment on directly, but I'd appreciate the feedback of anyone who read that article before I share my own.
Encapsulation has been "around" for a while now, and a lot of cleaners are making a lot of money, and surely making a lot of customers happy with the results. Of that there is no debate.
But what's actually happening on the carpet during and after the process is what I'd like to see a beginning of some open and informed discussion.
The author asked a question that I have often asked myself:
Do encap products and the dirt that the products supposedly encapsulate come out readily with vacuuming, if they come out at all?
He conducted some tests, and came to some conclusions that I'm not yet prepared to comment on directly, but I'd appreciate the feedback of anyone who read that article before I share my own.
Encapsulation has been "around" for a while now, and a lot of cleaners are making a lot of money, and surely making a lot of customers happy with the results. Of that there is no debate.
But what's actually happening on the carpet during and after the process is what I'd like to see a beginning of some open and informed discussion.