What Leofry said is right on. In my case all the Entrances are VCT so the areas I clean are mostly from something spilling or dropping (food,coffee, etc).
this is where Encapping shines, getting the fibers clean without getting the carpet wet underneath, resulting in wickbacks. When Encap is done properly
you won't have any or very few wickbacks in years.
I've gotten lazy on a couple jobs and when the spill disappeared from running over it with the Cimex I just kept going instead of setting on it and hitting it from all angles and then spraying with Releasit mixed 50% with water. This resulted in re-soiling after a couple weeks. When done like above no issues went away and stayed away.
As far as domestic I always used HWE but I'm starting to question that as I unloaded my Cimex one day, had some left over juice in it and said I'm going to run over the downstairs area. We have two dogs that sometimes track in stuff from outside. It came out looking great, as good if not better than HWE and a heck of a lot easier.
this is where Encapping shines, getting the fibers clean without getting the carpet wet underneath, resulting in wickbacks. When Encap is done properly
you won't have any or very few wickbacks in years.
I've gotten lazy on a couple jobs and when the spill disappeared from running over it with the Cimex I just kept going instead of setting on it and hitting it from all angles and then spraying with Releasit mixed 50% with water. This resulted in re-soiling after a couple weeks. When done like above no issues went away and stayed away.
As far as domestic I always used HWE but I'm starting to question that as I unloaded my Cimex one day, had some left over juice in it and said I'm going to run over the downstairs area. We have two dogs that sometimes track in stuff from outside. It came out looking great, as good if not better than HWE and a heck of a lot easier.