Encapsulation Carpet Cleaning: A Low-Moisture, High-Performance Method

If you are looking for a way to clean your carpets effectively and efficiently, you may want to consider encapsulation carpet cleaning. This is a low-moisture, high-performance method that uses a special encapsulating cleaner with polymers to trap and crystallize dirt and grime for easy vacuuming. In this blog post, we will explain what encapsulation carpet cleaning is, how it works, and what are its benefits.

What is Encapsulation Carpet Cleaning?

Encapsulation carpet cleaning is a form of “very low moisture” (VLM) cleaning that uses a special encapsulating cleaner with polymers to trap and crystallize dirt and grime for vacuuming right off the batAd1. The cleaner can be applied using a counter-rotating brush, rotary machine, a compression sprayer, or a brush applicator.

The encapsulation chemistry surrounds each soil particle and crystallizes it so it can’t attract other soils3. The encapsulated soil particles release from the carpet fiber and are removed by normal vacuuming, which will generally be done by the janitorial staff at regularly scheduled times3. Since this is a low-moisture system, carpets can be put back into use promptly.

How Does Encapsulation Carpet Cleaning Work?

The encapsulation cleaning system applies a cleaning solution containing a crystallizing acrylic polymer. It is this polymer that helps create the magic of encapsulation4. Encapsulated dirt under a Microscope Encapsuation formulas also contain other cleaning components, such as surfactants. These ingredients aid in breaking the bond between dirt, grease & grime from the carpet fibers4.

The encapsulation solution is usually worked into a carpet with an agitation machine. The machine types include Cimex, Rotary Brush, Rotary Bonnet, and Oscillating Pad (OP). There are others as well4. Cimex Rotary Brush Rotary Bonnet Oscillating Pad Microscopic Sticky Residue These sticky substances come from tracked in dirt and oils. They come from soda spills and over-the-counter spot removers. Another contributor is sticky surfactants left from previously applied non-encapsulating cleaners4.

In and of themselves, many professional cleaning products are inherently sticky. After their application, the sticky surfactants are never 100% removed. Their sticky residue lingers behind to attract more dirt and soil4. What is the major complaint people have after having their carpets professionally cleaned? They complain that their carpets get dirty again very quickly! The culprit is usually due to the left-behind sticky residue4!

Well-formulated encapsulation carpet cleaning detergents are a magic bullet for removing the stickiness in the carpet. Due to their chemical makeup, they will never leave behind a sticky residue. A well-formulated encap will crystallize, and routine vacuuming will then remove it4. Carpets cleaned with an excellent encap product will stay cleaner, longer too4.

What are the Benefits of Encapsulation Carpet Cleaning?

Encapsulation carpet cleaning offers many benefits for both the carpet owners and the carpet cleaners. Some of the benefits are:

Conclusion

Encapsulation carpet cleaning is a low-moisture, high-performance method that uses a special encapsulating cleaner with polymers to trap and crystallize dirt and grime for easy vacuuming. It offers many benefits for both the carpet owners and the carpet cleaners, such as improved appearance, faster drying time, easier maintenance, environmentally friendly, and higher productivity. If you are interested in trying encapsulation carpet cleaning for your carpets, contact us today and we will be happy to assist you.

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