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Jamie Pearson

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Listed one in for sale section.
Selling on behalf of customer.
Almost as new condition.

http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=159658.msg1325627#msg1325627

He also has a Flexi 5 going up for sale in a week or so.

Paul Moss

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No thanks , but i will give you 800 quid for that tatty one just behind it :D just helping to give you a bit of space there thats all 8)

Jamie Pearson

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Thats not mine.

It belongs to Karcher UK.

We are testing it out for them.

Paul Moss

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i meant the blue orbot thing

Jamie Pearson

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Ah yeah...sorry.

My brain aint working. I think its the fact that the Mrs is into hour 3 of soaps tonight.

Paul Moss

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is that yeah 800 quid sale  :)

Jamie Pearson

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Think you have been on the soaps too.

Paul Moss

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 :D

carpetmonsters

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Hi Paul

Hows it going with the hos machine? I still have the old modle dont like to think how old it is but still going strong

Steve

Paul Moss

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One of the best bits of kit ive bought. We have used it quite extensivley last week and this week on our commercial contracts. The large cotton bonnetts that come with it are superb as is the encap.
We used to use a two man system, one would spray directly infront of the thermadry and the other would bonnett stright onto the spray (this gave optimum results). With the Hbot now you only need one person. Time wise its about the same to do the job, but with one person less. The end result visually is also much better IMO.

carpetmonsters

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Hi Paul

Which endcap is it jeff supplied some many moons ago prob changed

kind regards

steve

Paul Moss

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ive been trying 3 new ones the past couple of months, JK, CSUK, and Environ.

All 3 are producing great results, i wont know about the longjevity of the encap though for another 2 months when i do the checks. The Environ goes the furthest, Relaesit smells the best and Dynamall is best for dye based stains.

Releasit encap punch is great on upholstery.

Still only mid way on testing, will take another few months yet to full decide. One thing is for sure after ive used my chemical stocks up I will only be buying encap chems for all jobs as they cover nearly every situation superb 8)

AshWhite

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Still only mid way on testing, will take another few months yet to full decide. One thing is for sure after ive used my chemical stocks up I will only be buying encap chems for all jobs as they cover nearly every situation superb 8)

Wow, thats quite a bold statement, Paul?
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elliott cleaning

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Agree with Paul - encap is a very worthwhile method of cleaning provided you use a good quality product.  The only time that I have found it to let me down is on 'grease'. It just doesn't seem to cut it on that :'(

AshWhite

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What about on body oils on upholstery? I haven't tried it on upholstery at all yet - but hoping to do so by next week.
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Jamie Pearson

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The only time that I have found it to let me down is on 'grease'. It just doesn't seem to cut it on that :'(

You need one with a high surfactant content for this application.

elliott cleaning

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Any particular recommendation there?

Jamie Pearson

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Prespray with Encap Punch then run over with DS2 or Basic

Paul Moss

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Ash i will still carry my spotting bag for the heavily stained/problem areas that need to be addressed for for the majoritory of the standard cleaning wrk then it will be an encap product i will be using ;)

Ash just to clarify,i will be using encap for bonnetting and as a prespray for extraction as the chemical is that good.

Paul Moss

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The only time that I have found it to let me down is on 'grease'. It just doesn't seem to cut it on that :'(

You need one with a high surfactant content for this application.

I find that a solvent product such as chemspec pog sprayed over it removestheoils quite easily