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Punch - Perry - 09-22-2016

Is punch more a film former and that is why it is  great for bonnet carpet cleaning?
I know releasit dries into a shatter polymer for straight encapping.


RE: Punch - encapman - 09-22-2016

Excellent question, thanks for asking!

Encap-Punch is not a so called "film former". As I see it, a "film former" is an excuse made for a "wannabe encap product", when the product does not crystallize like it should. Without proper crystallization there's no vehicle for actual soil suspension and soil recovery to take place. After all, the soil in the carpet is not going to magically jump out of the carpet and into the vacuum cleaner. LOL

Encap-Punch is a true crystallizing encap product. One of the things that helps it to shine as a bonnet cleaner is due to its "low foaming" nature. Having a light layer of foam is not as effective when it comes to bonnet cleaning. A fine layer of foam can create a barrier between the bonnet and the carpet surface. With bonnet cleaning, we want the soil to be absorbed directly into the bonnet as efficiently as possible. Not having a layer of bubbles present enables a low-foaming product like Encap-Punch to draw soil straight into the bonnet more efficiently.

When you perform bonnet cleaning with a true encap detergent (like Encap-Punch) you're actually utilizing two methods of cleaning... (1) Absorption, and (2) Encapsulation. Drawing soil out of the carpet and into the bonnet can be a very effective low moisture maitnenace method. And when you add good encapsulation to the mix, you're improving the cleaning that much further. Encap-Punch will also help to resist resoling because of its brittle polymeric nature and its built in protector. And since Encap-Punch has got the fire power of a "pre-spray" it also has enough muscle to plow through dirty carpet.

I hope this brief overview helped to answer your question.  Smile


RE: Punch - encapman - 09-23-2016

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RE: Punch - Bernd - 11-28-2016

I always make the dish drying  test with my undiluted solutions and DS2 and HydrOx are drying wonderful into crystals. I noticed that Punch is drying in a different  way. It is not breaking as easy like DS2 or HydrOx into "flakes". Dries more like "waves" and is harder. Is it cause of the Fluoro Protector?


RE: Punch - encapman - 11-28-2016

Each product has a slightly different dry down characteristic, according to its formulation. All the Releasit detergents are formulated with loads of encap polymer. And that's important, because the crystallizing polymer is the dirt-pulling muscle of the encap equation.


RE: Punch - Bernd - 11-28-2016

Ok and thanks for your fast reply.


RE: Punch - mark63 - 11-29-2016

I like punch a lot, but think that with a regular encap solution if I do not change the bonnets as often as i should (i'll confess) at least I am still straight en-capping, almost like with just the fiber pads on a cimex with no absorption. Is punch more dependent on absorption into the pad for results than say ds2?


RE: Punch - encapman - 11-29-2016

Encap-Punch is not "more dependant on absorption". Encap-Punch has less foam. Lower foam facilitates better absorption, since there isn't a light layer of bubbles between the bonnet and the carpet. But any of our encap detergents can be used for bonnet cleaning (Encap-Punch, Encap-Clean DS2, Encap-HydrOx, Bio-Encap, Encap-Basic, or Encap-1).

Using a good encap detergent, along with bonnets - provides TWO MODES of cleaning...
1. Absorption
2. Encapsulation
Smile