11-08-2015, 11:20 PM
Hi Everyone ,
I just received this months Cleanfax magazine and in this issue was the follow up to the first article that they printed on encapsuation and how various
chemicals responded.
Several of them dried so hard that they will most likely never be removed from the carpet fibers however , several of them did dry to a crystal and
shattered when they hit the tray against the table.
In this test they used strands of carpet fibers and pretty much ran the same test. They banged the carpet fibers against a table and some broke off very easy while others
may never come off. They then took a air pressure hose at 120 psi and sprayed them on the dry carpet fibers. Pretty much the same results. Some blew all over the place
that they said that they had to wear mask while others never broke off even with an air hose being used on them.
What sold me on DS2 was I normally clean out my measuring cup after each cleaning job however, the day that I mixed it with DS2 I did not.
The next day I looked into the cup and what was left over had crystallized and were in several pieces.
The only thing that Cleanfax had said about the ones that did dry and shatter was that they were very small and very sharp which I believe would have been the case.
They then went on to say was could the shattered pieces become airborne or could they be so deep into the carpet that a vacuum cleaners beater brush would not be able to
get them out of the carpet.
I personally do not believe that would be the case and am still 100% sold on the Encapsulation cleaning method and the chemicals that Excellent Supply offers.
I just received this months Cleanfax magazine and in this issue was the follow up to the first article that they printed on encapsuation and how various
chemicals responded.
Several of them dried so hard that they will most likely never be removed from the carpet fibers however , several of them did dry to a crystal and
shattered when they hit the tray against the table.
In this test they used strands of carpet fibers and pretty much ran the same test. They banged the carpet fibers against a table and some broke off very easy while others
may never come off. They then took a air pressure hose at 120 psi and sprayed them on the dry carpet fibers. Pretty much the same results. Some blew all over the place
that they said that they had to wear mask while others never broke off even with an air hose being used on them.
What sold me on DS2 was I normally clean out my measuring cup after each cleaning job however, the day that I mixed it with DS2 I did not.
The next day I looked into the cup and what was left over had crystallized and were in several pieces.
The only thing that Cleanfax had said about the ones that did dry and shatter was that they were very small and very sharp which I believe would have been the case.
They then went on to say was could the shattered pieces become airborne or could they be so deep into the carpet that a vacuum cleaners beater brush would not be able to
get them out of the carpet.
I personally do not believe that would be the case and am still 100% sold on the Encapsulation cleaning method and the chemicals that Excellent Supply offers.