Encapping a plane

Old Coastie

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Rick, aren't you concerned that the crystals might detach in flight?
At 500 mph they could do real damage!


-----this stupid post courtesy of every anti-encapper on the Stinkernet.
 
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Boy, I havent encapped for awhile. What's a micro pad and why arent you using a regular pad?
 

encapman

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Boy, I havent encapped for awhile. What's a micro pad and why arent you using a regular pad?

The MicroGlide bonnet is a soft microfiber bonnet that's gentle enough for cut pile. The airplane's carpet was cut pile wool.

Using a bonnet along with a good encap sauce delivers 2 modes of cleaning:
1. Encapsulation
2. Absorption

Straight encapping is great for maintenance cleaning, especially when there's a good routine of encap in place. Adding a bonnet to the equation ups the ante by pulling up some additional soil. In this case, it was a one off cleaning - not a maintenance program. So pulling additional soil with the bonnet served this one well.
 

Old Coastie

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With the 7" velcro driver Makita sells, I should think they would work very well, Mike.
 

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You claim you don't like encap.
But you perform encap cleaning too.

Silly Ladwig!

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