Thanks: 1
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
I know you shouldn't let a normal pre spray dry. But if you are using an encap solution to pre spray. Should that be a concern? We still use HWE a lot. But we are looking at getting a CRB to pre scrub before cleaning. My only concern is the bigger homes. And the pre spray drying. We only run one man vans.
Thanks
Thanks: 2
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
prespray only as much carpet as you can get to before it drys same as when you only use a hydroforce
Thanks: 1
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
I didn't post that quiet right. If for example we are cleaning an 8 room house. Can we pre spray and pre scrub all of the areas. And then proceed to extract. I know to only pre spray what I can get to. But obviously by the time we get back to where we start. It will be dry. At that point it shouldn't be a problem right?
Thanks: 0
Given 6 thank(s) in 6 post(s)
By the time you get back to where you started should not be a problem.
If you are going to HWE the carpet after make sure you use ENCAP-PUNCH.
It's designed to be used along with HWE. Produces less foam.
Thanks: 4
Given 7 thank(s) in 6 post(s)
I prescrub with Hydrox or DS2 often with a quick, light hot water rinse and it works great! If it dries before you rinse, that's not a problem at all. Honestly, the quick, light hot water rinse is often mostly a post-vacuum with a rinse for the corners, baseboards and wherever the Cimex didn't fit.
If it isn't completely dry when you rinse you may need to use defoamer, especially if you are using a rinse solution rather than plain hot water.
Thanks: 1
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
That answers my question. That's what I was planning on a quick light rinse. And to detail the room out.