04-11-2016, 12:00 PM
Hey Joey,
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It sounds like you may have gotten uneven coverage of your detergent. It's also possible that the "ultra encap" product you were using wasn't doing its job. For conditions where browning could occur, Encap-HydrOx is your friend! It'll knock browning out of the park.
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
I hope this info helps you Joey.
The photo didn't show up.
Here's how to post pics...
http://forum.excellent-supply.com/thread-751.html
It sounds like you may have gotten uneven coverage of your detergent. It's also possible that the "ultra encap" product you were using wasn't doing its job. For conditions where browning could occur, Encap-HydrOx is your friend! It'll knock browning out of the park.
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Use a consistent amount of solution. It's very important to get even results. Uneven coverage can produce a blotchy appearance. Imagine that you're painting a wall, or waxing a floor. Smooth even coverage is what you're looking for.
- Avoid over-wetting the carpet. Try to get the carpet to dry quickly. Use fans if necessary.
- Use Encap-HydrOx whenever you suspect there may be a problem with browning. Having a lot of construction workers walking on carpet all day, with insufficient daily vacuuming, could lead to a build up of soil deep in the backing of the carpet. A soil build-up like that could cause browning to occur. Encap-HydrOx will make you a star when that occurs.
- Don't be fooled by cheap imitations. Stick with Releasit products from now on.
I hope this info helps you Joey.