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Encapsulation
Carpet Cleaning Technology Explained
How
soil affects carpet
Most dry soil in a commercial setting can be readily removed
by routine dry vacuuming. It’s the oily and sticky soils
that attract and hold dry soil to the surface. The result is a
dull, gray, and ugly appearance.
Encapsulation
chemistry cleans better and helps carpet stay clean longer
The first step in effectively cleaning any carpet is to
counteract sticky soils. The encapsulation chemistry surrounds
each soil particle and crystallizes so it can’t attract
other soil. The encapsulated particles release from the fiber
and are easily extracted with normal vacuuming. And since
there's no dirt attracting residue left behind, the carpet
stays clean longer.

Our
Unique Crystallizing Detergent
Proven
technology within the commercial carpet industry
The encapsulation method of cleaning corresponds with industry standards
set for maintaining commercial carpet. A variety of
encapsulation cleaning systems have been recommended and/or
used by several of the largest carpet mills (such as Dupont, Collins & Aikman, and Interface)
to maintain their commercial carpets.
PRESS
Cleanfax
Magazine Article
"Encapsulation: A practical tool for commercial carpet
care"
by Rick Gelinas
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To Read
ICS
Cleaning Specialist Magazine Article
"Encapsulation and Carpet Cleaning"
by Bob Wittkamp
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To Read
Cleanfax Magazine Article
"Cleanfax Dream Team Here they are:
Carpet cleaning’s best of the best"
NOMINATION OF RICK GELINAS
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