Lee Stockwell
FOJL
Encap for us always works best when fully DRY after hwe.
My concern was it being heavily soiled again with the heavy traffic 24hrs laterEncap for us always works best when fully DRY after hwe.
Can you show us the exact products you recommend on Step 2 with a link? Specific bonnet, and encap detergent?
Heavy traffic will be an ongoing reality. You removed perhaps 1000 days of it already.
Now you can encap the current few days of traffic with outstanding results, that will starkly impede the recurring soiling.
I already have some of those bonnets. So If I get a call to come back to freshen it up, I'll order some of that Encap-Hydrox from youHi Matt,
OK here's a rundown on a couple of products that could help you nail down the second step.
Encap-Clean DS2 would be an excellent choice. It's loaded with encap polymer. And it cuts through heavy soil exceptionally well. http://www.excellent-supply.com//Re...tion-Carpet-Cleaning-Products-Encap_p_58.html A few other manufacturers also have some good encap offerings.
Encap-HydrOx is a hydrogen peroxide encap detergent with a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide. It also has a very acidic base (pH is 3.5 in concentrate). It does a terrific job of knocking down a wide range of discoloring conditions. I've seen it tackle brownish wicking situations extremely well. http://www.excellent-supply.com//Re...tion-Carpet-Cleaning-Products-Encap_p_63.html
MicroBeast bonnets are the bomb for commercial glue down carpet. They have sufficient scrubbing ability. And the microfiber fabric pulls up large amounts of soil. They also rinse out fairly easily. http://www.excellent-supply.com//MicroBeast-19-inch-Microfiber-Scrub-Bonnet_p_904.html
I might go back and spray ammonia everywhere and tell them I won't rinse it out until I get payed.In Australia we have a certain brand of ammonia protein spotter called "Sensation". its a bit infamous locallu.
Its rather strong at 4% and has nearly 10% Butyl solvebts.
I love it hammered carpets. Commercials, rental olefins its great.
Like Mikey suggests, hit these with ammonia bombs first up.
Shit i have even dusolved some flex in it to move.
We did a lot of movie theatre tile cleaning in Ventura. All that butter flavored oil goo all over the back where they prepare the popcorn and cokes... pretty nasty.Ps theatre carpet is the worst.