Mikey P
Administrator
5 ounces of PadCapPro which is a Steve Smith product so you know it's FULL of plasticy polymers so be more than enough to coat the fibers enough to effectively eliminate the chance of soil (in this case spotter residue and urine) from "crawling" its way back up to the tips, right?
Ultimately isn't that what encap is really all about?
I had a long conversation with an original IICRC Shareholder yesterday who still runs a mega truck company, he was asking my opinion on encapsulation as they are finally getting around to offering it. He want to know if I believe in it, which I do in the sense that it makes carpets look great for a long time, wick backs are super rare and customers love it, but I don't believe for a second that your customer's vacuum bag will contain pounds of polymer coated soil the following week.
I think he was sold on that actually being the case.
You all know where and when I perform VLM, but it got me thinking, could a truckmount be designed around leaving enough polymer behind in the rinsing process to effecting coat the fibers as well as when using a CIMEX or OP?
A pump that could handle the residue and a metering system that would leave that crucial 4 to 6 ounces per gallon behind, and still be cost effective?
ramble over and out.
Ultimately isn't that what encap is really all about?
I had a long conversation with an original IICRC Shareholder yesterday who still runs a mega truck company, he was asking my opinion on encapsulation as they are finally getting around to offering it. He want to know if I believe in it, which I do in the sense that it makes carpets look great for a long time, wick backs are super rare and customers love it, but I don't believe for a second that your customer's vacuum bag will contain pounds of polymer coated soil the following week.
I think he was sold on that actually being the case.
You all know where and when I perform VLM, but it got me thinking, could a truckmount be designed around leaving enough polymer behind in the rinsing process to effecting coat the fibers as well as when using a CIMEX or OP?
A pump that could handle the residue and a metering system that would leave that crucial 4 to 6 ounces per gallon behind, and still be cost effective?
ramble over and out.