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Encap Spot Versus Encap Punch for spot cleaning

August 19 2008 at 6:00 AM
Thomas Owens  

I have a lot of Encap Punch already. Would a strong mixture of this be as good as Encap Spot for cleaning spots?

What dilution ratio should I use Encap Punch at to be an effective spotter?


 
 
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Rick Gelinas

Re: Encap Spot Versus Encap Punch for spot cleaning

August 19 2008, 7:51 AM 

Encap-Punch mixed strong will take out a lot of spots.

However Encap-Spot is designed to take out a broader range of spots. For example it contains an ingredient that will knock out a lot of colored spots. It has stronger cleaning agents and solvents. It also has enough tea tree to tackle a wide range of odors. In other words, Encap-Spot is more of an all around multi purpose spotter. And since it's an encap spotter, it doesn't require rinsing. We personally use Encap-Spot all the time around our house. Like whenever our cats choke up a fur ball. We have off-white saxony carpet. We just wipe up the spot with Encap-Spot and there's never a problem. Our white carpets still look awesome. We've even used it on rust.

My favorite Encap-Spot story was in our old house where we had some berber upstairs. One of our cats left a big puddle of diarrhea on the carpet. It was gut wrenching! Well this happened early on a Saturday morning and I had to head out of the house for a couple of hours till about noon. So I grabbed a large spoon, a garbage can, an old bath towel, and Encap-Spot. I spooned up the slimy gooh with the spoon and deposited into the garbage can. Then I wiped the spot with Encap-Spot. After I wiped all the surface stuff, I really doused the spot heavily with Encap-Spot and wiped it again with the towel. I repeated this dousing and wiping over and over again. I used about a half a bottle of Encap-Spot on that spot. Well then I had to take off. I knew that when I returned in a couple of hours I'd have to deal with the spot. But to my surprise, when I returned the spot was PERFECT. There wasn't a shade of a stain. And there wasn't even a hint of odor. I got on my hands and knees and sniffed - the carpet smelled fresh! We lived in that house for a couple more years and the spot never returned either. I was pretty impressed to say the least.








Rick Gelinas
rick@excellent-supply.com

 
 

Del Scrivner

Re: Encap Spot Versus Encap Punch for spot cleaning

August 19 2008, 10:28 PM 

Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

Make you own luck,

Del Scrivner
Owner/Operator
Cowboy's Carpet Care

 
 
CarpetMax

Re: Encap Spot Versus Encap Punch for spot cleaning

August 19 2008, 11:54 PM 

Rick,
What did you do with the spoon?

 
 
Thoms Owens

Re: Encap Spot Versus Encap Punch for spot cleaning

August 20 2008, 4:25 AM 

Rick, you have a story for everything. It seems like a lot of your stories have something gross in it, though. Certainly gets the point across!

I'll be giving the Encap-spot a try. Sounds like what I'm looking for.

 
 

Rick Gelinas

Re: Encap Spot Versus Encap Punch for spot cleaning

August 20 2008, 7:00 AM 

"Rick,
What did you do with the spoon?"


I dried it off and put it back in the silverware drawer. Duh!







Rick Gelinas
rick@excellent-supply.com

 
 

Del Scrivner

Re: Encap Spot Versus Encap Punch for spot cleaning

August 20 2008, 7:16 AM 

After all it did look alot like chocolate frosting.

Make you own luck,

Del Scrivner
Owner/Operator
Cowboy's Carpet Care

 
 
Encap Drew

Re: Encap Spot Versus Encap Punch for spot cleaning

August 20 2008, 9:41 AM 

Note to Self, Never go to Rick's House for Dinner!!!!!!!!

 
 
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