What would you name a spotting chem that go beyond the norm and is a true polymer laden encap?

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What your grandma used to get dirt off your nose.

SPIT!!!! :biggrin: I always thought it would be a neat name if marketed right. !!

It does have enzymes , what more can you want!!! :biggrin:
 
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The Clean Spot. Too much polymer in a spotter will keep the area treated cleaner than the carpet surrounding it over time. I was working on a spotter years ago where I had clean spots over the carpet. I found out later that my dog like to lick the carpet in spots which was the real reason for the clean spots not too much polymer.
 

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The Clean Spot. Too much polymer in a spotter will keep the area treated cleaner than the carpet surrounding it over time. I was working on a spotter years ago where I had clean spots over the carpet. I found out later that my dog like to lick the carpet in spots which was the real reason for the clean spots not too much polymer.


That's quite common actually.


Maybe "Sick Balls Chomper!" would be a catchy name
 

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That's quite common actually.


Maybe "Sick Balls Chomper!" would be a catchy name

Two things:

1st: "Clean Spots" from spotters tend to make carpet look "bleached".... a major pain in the tail.

2nd: People take for granted such really bad names like "Dry Slurry" and don't realize the truth of what Lee Stockwell said about a great product with a terrible name. I would name a few more current products, but they are my competitors and it would be unseemly to make fun of their names, despite of the fact they too have often been very successful.

 

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I've used at least 2 gallons of this stuff with no issues (spotting and rubber gym floor padding)

It's like Fels I'm it's omg factor, but a thin liquid
 
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I've used at least 2 gallons of this stuff with no issues (spotting and rubber gym floor padding)

It's like Fels I'm it's omg factor, but a thin liquid

Just lookin' out for you kid...glad it will not cause you the issue
 

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How about "we" give away 20 pints so you idiots can try it too


Free to lower 48'rs..
 

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It already exists. Esteam encap spotter. Hard to improve on that.
 

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If it turns out to be any good, and if it's a Geurkink product you could call it Redemption


it's already GREAT, very proven by full time padder types and good' ol' John G is completely out of the picture.

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