Kickin it with DS2

Old Coastie

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So there I was, trying to remove edge filtration with some specialty product and a busy elf. He'd scrubbed along the baseboards to no avail, so I grabbed the backpack sprayer and laid a shot of Releasit DS2 down. Then I kicked it in with my sneaker and what do you know? It all let go, hung in the foam and I sucked it out with no fuss.

Of course, most of you already know this sort of thing, but I thought it was pretty cool. Also, sneakers don't scrape paint and you don't have to bend over. Best part is, you always have two of them and the elves don't misplace them! WOW!
 
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Bucey

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When I have these "ah ha" moments, I always whip out the phone and snap a quick B&A.

The encap products have a unique ability to kick the filtration soiling in the britches.

Far better that hands and knees for sure.
 

hogjowl

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Actually, I didn't know that. Of course, that may be because I don't use Releasit. I use VacAway products mostly. So, I'll try some Hot Knife on the next filtration soiling I run across and see how it does.

Thanks for the short, non-video, advice.
 
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Actually, I didn't know that. Of course, that may be because I don't use Releasit. I use VacAway products mostly. So, I'll try some Hot Knife on the next filtration soiling I run across and see how it does.

Thanks for the short, non-video, advice.

Vacaway Spot n Boost is the best for filtration in their line of products. You could get away with 1:3, 50/50, or full strength for the bad stuff. Easily applied with a trigger sprayer. Be warned, full strength does take paint off.
 
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