11-27-2015, 05:43 PM
Citrus gel products are good for sticky stuff like adhesives, gum, and tar. They're also good for spots that require a solvent. Chemspec's Liqua Gel just happens to be a difficult one to work with.
The majority of spots can be treated with Encap-Spot. But nothing in the caret cleaning universe is an absolute. Never say never - always be prepared for the weird one. That's why it's good to have plenty of tools in the toolbox. Encap is a mighty big hammer, but sometimes HWE may be needed, or a specialty spotter could be useful. Encap can spoil us though, because it works so darn well just about 100% of the time that it seems weird if ever it doesn't knock the ball out of the park. And that is why it's good to keep your options open, because it's not "one size fits all" in this business.
The majority of spots can be treated with Encap-Spot. But nothing in the caret cleaning universe is an absolute. Never say never - always be prepared for the weird one. That's why it's good to have plenty of tools in the toolbox. Encap is a mighty big hammer, but sometimes HWE may be needed, or a specialty spotter could be useful. Encap can spoil us though, because it works so darn well just about 100% of the time that it seems weird if ever it doesn't knock the ball out of the park. And that is why it's good to keep your options open, because it's not "one size fits all" in this business.