06-04-2019, 08:36 AM
(06-03-2019, 09:42 AM)EddieWade Wrote: Drill Driver with bonnets is a good way, I think I need to try. How much moisture is needed for this? Does it work for a car upholstery too?
If you're using a Drill Driver, you just spray the surface with either Releasit Encap-Clean DS2, or Encap-Punch. Then run over it quickly with a dampened Tuway Or microfiber Glide bonnet. The Glide bonnet is the softest. Doesn't require much moisture (just slightly less than bonnet cleaning on carpet). Typically dries in about 20-30 minutes. And yes, it works on car upholstery too.
Drill Driver: https://www.excellent-supply.com/8-inch-..._p_10.html
8" Microfiber GLIDE: https://www.excellent-supply.com/Microfi...p_849.html
8" Tuway: https://www.excellent-supply.com/Tuway-T..._p_82.html
Additional options are the RotaBrush Plush drill brush. It's extremely soft. And it's more compact than the Drill Driver so it can get into tighter areas.
RotaBrush Plush: https://www.excellent-supply.com/Rota-Br..._1133.html
And finally, a third low moisture upholstery option is the Upholstery Mitt. Dunk the mitt into a bucket of Encap-Clean DS2, wring it out, and quickly wipe the upholstery. It works really well (better than you're probably imagining).
Upholstery Mitt: https://www.excellent-supply.com/8-inch-...p_479.html
So many options to choose from and all of them are low moisture. For moderately soiled upholstery these low moisture methods work great. If the upholstery is tragically hammered, you may still need to rinse with HWE. However, even when cleaning a filthy piece, you can still benefit from the agitation step by using a RotaBrush Plush or the Drill Driver prior to extracting.