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Looking to see what my best options are for encap chems in the uk. Never been able to get hold of releasit (which I would love to use), used to use bonnet pro stuff. It is now no longer been imported and I am now VERY limited with my options and don't know what to use for best results. I've temporarily gone back to HOS environ HP. But overall I have the following available:
HOS environ
Prochem Procaps
Prochem bonnet buff
Chemspec Roto-brite
Chemspec formula 161 (shampoo but could do bonnet work?)
Dynamall (hear it's a bit much for those with sensitive breathing)
Solutions fusion
I use an orbot and soon to be adding a tm3 CRB machine for extra agitation.
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Its a shame that we can not get any good encapsulation products from the US market like Releasit in Europe. I work as you with the Orbot and have a TM4 but no real choice of different products...
I used some DS2, Punch, HydrOx and the Encap spotter. Had to change and used another brand.
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Have you found any decent alternatives?
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I had bought a used Orbot and it came with environ products, the regular environ encap I just use to wash my van with, it really didn't perform , but the Environ hp works really well for padcapping I found and seems to not resoil.
Just my opinion
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Hi
I used releaseit products but as you say no longer in the UK I have tried most but now using chemspec encap rite 11 good price does the job I do pad cap .
Steve
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If you guys are interested in getting some of the best Encap products available, we can ship to the UK. The cost for shipping is expensive. But if you put a pallet order together, the shipping becomes more manageable. Talk amongst yourselves. Maybe you UK guys can coordinate a shared pallet. That way you can enjoy using the best Encap detergent - at a reasonable cost.
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Yes, you really would need to put 10 or more cases onto a pallet to make it cost effective. A pallet normally tops out with 36 cases. Going with 18, 27, or 36 cases would all be practical options. Keep in mind, the base price for shipping won't change all that much, regardless of how many cases you put onto the pallet. So shipping a larger quantity works out better from a cost standpoint.
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Tempted! Although a pallet is a big commitment lol
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Splitting 18 cases 4 ways would come down to purchasing 18 gallons each. Splitting 27 cases 4 ways would come to 27 gallons each. Etc.
If you can line up just 3 associates to split it with, the acquisition wouldn't be so painful.
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Rick, may i ask you why you did not introduce us europe cleaners your Releasit distributor in the UK? There is a big demand of your products in the UK cause many cleaners love your products...but i think no one knew your new distibutor. Is there a reason?
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We're glad to be able to have them available to you again too!!!