really?
I thought it was a shampoo to...
Ok. Here it is. To me it looks more like a pretreatment and extraction chem than a straight up encap for padding.
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On a side note: I never like to see misspelled words on chemical labeling. Makes me feel like I'm dealing with some junk cheap juice...
Simply pre-mix the correct amount, and pre-spray your intended cleaning area with one of our pump up sprayers (it is best to start in small, sectioned areas). Then scrub with one of our rotary floor buffers, and several carpet bonnets. Then simply allow the area to dry, and routinely vacuum. The greatest part of this process, is that no additional work is needed after the initial cleaning The commercial institutions, should already have a routine vacuuming schedule set that will continue to clean the carpet over time.
Maybe I'm still drunk from New Years, but am I missing something? I don't see any misspelled words on the label. Zee, can you help a confused guy with poor eye sight see what you're seeing?
Am I the only one confused. Is this stuff a prespray and or a emulsifier all in one. If I got this right, set my tm at 4 oz per gallon and pour undiluted in my stock tank. The more I read it, the more confused I get.
Sorry guys, I guess I'm not sure why everyone is so confused. Our goal is definitely not to confuse people. You spray the chemical down, scrub it in, let it dry and vacuum. It is not a rinse, but a shampoo. If you guys could help us to improve the description/directions on this product, I would really appreciate it! Please let me know what was most confusing & why.
Don't be scared off by the recommended mix ratio, we recommend using it at 4 ounces of solution per gallon of water, but you can pump that up to whatever you're comfortable with. If it works better at a stronger dilution ratio, please let us know, we'd love to hear your feedback.
Thanks,
Tim
YI think the confusion is coming from the above quote. Cleanfreak put a raffle up for the encap shampoo but the chemical we received is not that or at least it has different directions. See above picture and compare that to the directions you have given.