Greasy commercial, have you tried leaving an encap?

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Unless, as Larry suggested, we see a real side by side test, it is all fluff.

Good cleaning practices- Leave it clean and without heavy soil attracting- alkaline, solvents (like delimo), acidic or encap- residue the better it will perform.
 
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Unless, as Larry suggested, we see a real side by side test, it is all fluff.

Good cleaning practices- Leave it clean and without heavy soil attracting- alkaline, solvents (like delimo), acidic or encap- residue the better it will perform.
Like procyon
 

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Ok, I’m not proposing Encap Punch as a rinse, but I have done it with my Bane. Since the tank is stainless and in a Bane, I wasn’t concerned. I wouldn’t do it in my truckmount or even portys for that matter. That’s just me.
 

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Doesn't leave white residue on my fittings or eat brass any more than any other chemical. Must be the natural soft water here. I prespray with procyon extreme and rinse with procyon plus powder. No residue and no problems.
 

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Procyon leaves white residue on your wands and quick connects
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According to Tom Forsythe, the salt based products leave the least amount of residue. So, yes Procyon and equivalent products.
I do not remember the conversation, but phosphate products carry away the most soil and in a rinse situation leave the carpets as clean as possible. In this sense, they leave the least amount of residue (soil). In terms of soil resistance they are almost neutral. The amount left behind (bonnet cleaning) combined with high humidity (phosphates are hygroscopic) could create some re-soiling. However, most of the rinses that I have seen used at dilutions of 1 to 320 up to 1 to 640 do not create noticeable re-soiling issues.
 
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At one ounce per 5 gallons to bonnet clean there would be no residue
 

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I see that your math seems legit. But you can always increase the amount of chemical in the 5gallon jug to make it more potent. Instead of putting just 2cups in the rinse jug, what would 5gallons of encap juice do? It would certainly leave behind enough encapsulant formula to crystalize in the carpet.
It would be more economical to post spray with our Encapuguard Green as you are still extracting at least 4 out of 5 gallons that you use. Encapuguard Green gives you some acid neutralization, wicking control, soil resistance and stain resistance.
 

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post spray encap is what we do if its ultra soiled/greasy and we think it will prob re soil
 

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It would be more economical to post spray with our Encapuguard Green as you are still extracting at least 4 out of 5 gallons that you use. Encapuguard Green gives you some acid neutralization, wicking control, soil resistance and stain resistance.
That sounds better than applying a fabric protection chemical.
 

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An encap scampoo contains a detergent why would you want to post spray with that? A actual protector is what you want to use.
 
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