07-16-2013, 02:59 PM
The nursing home would be a PERFECT place to use Encap-HydrOx.
Encap-HydrOx is great on urine. It's also great on browning, coffee, red wine, and other organic stains.
Encap-HydrOx is an all 'round winner for residential applications. It works extremely well on upholstery too.
There's a local cleaner who has a fairly large operation where they do residential carpet cleaning with CRB machines. They had been using Encap-Clean DS2 for a few years. They go through a good amount of detergent each month - they loved the stuff! Well one month they decided to give a gallon of Encap-HydrOx a try. After that, they came back in and asked if they could exchange their unopened Encap-Clean DS2 for Encap-HydrOx, and they've been using HydrOx ever since. So there is clearly a place for HydrOx. It's incredibly popular with residential cleaners.
It won't normally affect color of any synthetic carpet. If you're cleaning wool or other natural fiber, it's always the course of wisdom to do a test for color fastness in an inconspicuous area (but that rule goes for working with any product on natural fiber).
Encap-HydrOx does require a little extra dwell time to allow the natural oxygenating properties of HydrOx to kick in and have its full affect.
I think if you'll take that HydrOx off the shelf and start using it a little you'll see why it's become our second most popular detergent, behind Encap-Clean DS2.
Let us know what you think of it
Encap-HydrOx is great on urine. It's also great on browning, coffee, red wine, and other organic stains.
Encap-HydrOx is an all 'round winner for residential applications. It works extremely well on upholstery too.
There's a local cleaner who has a fairly large operation where they do residential carpet cleaning with CRB machines. They had been using Encap-Clean DS2 for a few years. They go through a good amount of detergent each month - they loved the stuff! Well one month they decided to give a gallon of Encap-HydrOx a try. After that, they came back in and asked if they could exchange their unopened Encap-Clean DS2 for Encap-HydrOx, and they've been using HydrOx ever since. So there is clearly a place for HydrOx. It's incredibly popular with residential cleaners.
It won't normally affect color of any synthetic carpet. If you're cleaning wool or other natural fiber, it's always the course of wisdom to do a test for color fastness in an inconspicuous area (but that rule goes for working with any product on natural fiber).
Encap-HydrOx does require a little extra dwell time to allow the natural oxygenating properties of HydrOx to kick in and have its full affect.
I think if you'll take that HydrOx off the shelf and start using it a little you'll see why it's become our second most popular detergent, behind Encap-Clean DS2.
Let us know what you think of it