"Would this impact the Encap process? Or would it just encapsulate the de-natured and normal
dirt"
Rick would answer this better than me, but going on past experiences and stories, DON'T MIX ENCAP WITH OTHER PRODUCTS, I would say that mixing them may not be compatible.
You run several risks of which you could be held liable.
You could de-stabilise the encap; properties, thereby making it not to achieve the function it is designed to do. ie; encapsulate soils.
It may also have an adverse reaction to any other damp product in the mattress.
If this happens, who knows what chemical, including gases, may be produced.
I remember when the solvent based Scotch**** was applied to wet fabric, Hydrochloric Acid could be produced which quickly deteriorated the fabric it had been applied to.
Fortunately, NOT by me.
Be careful, ask questions from the people that manufacture the products before you do things, and ALWAYS test on your own fabrics first.
Hope this helps.
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dirt"
Rick would answer this better than me, but going on past experiences and stories, DON'T MIX ENCAP WITH OTHER PRODUCTS, I would say that mixing them may not be compatible.
You run several risks of which you could be held liable.
You could de-stabilise the encap; properties, thereby making it not to achieve the function it is designed to do. ie; encapsulate soils.
It may also have an adverse reaction to any other damp product in the mattress.
If this happens, who knows what chemical, including gases, may be produced.
I remember when the solvent based Scotch**** was applied to wet fabric, Hydrochloric Acid could be produced which quickly deteriorated the fabric it had been applied to.
Fortunately, NOT by me.
Be careful, ask questions from the people that manufacture the products before you do things, and ALWAYS test on your own fabrics first.
Hope this helps.
S-1