07-05-2012, 02:54 PM
(07-05-2012, 12:33 PM)Pete Wrote: That is an Excellent Q but I am going to let the King of Encap give you the answer because he will be able to Encapsulat the answer in a lot fewer words. He will also Supply you with Excellent service.Pete, Thanks for that introduction...Oh wait you were talking about Rick...
Pete Peterson
From personal exp, I will only do this on a resi carpet. So I am pad capping and not really encapping, this does help on resi carpets as you are going one step above and taking out soil on a pad and still leaving the bennys of an encap in the carpet to dry.
Now on a comm carpet for the most part it is a full encap job, how ever there are times when using a pad will remove soil and give the carpet a much better look for the customer and for the most part you are leaving enough of the encap juice in the carpet to protect it for some time.