- How does PROCYON work without soap?
- Is it safe for children and pets?
- How do I use the spotter?
- Can I stop spots from re-occurring?
- Why does my carpet rapidly resoil in traffic lanes?
- What is wicking and why does it occur?
- What can I use to disinfect my carpet?
PROCYON's all natural degreasers and water softeners dissolve and emulsify
contaminants and soil. Particulates that are not rinsed out dry to a
crystallized form allowing easy removal with a good vacuum cleaner. This
will leave no soapy, sticky, residue in your carpets.
Yes, it is non-toxic, odor free and has no enzymes that eat protein (our
skin)!
Simple...just spray beyond the affected area, let set a few minutes, and blot
with a white, non-bleached towel, then dry with a different towel.
Yes you can! For more detailed instructions, contact one of our
industry experts @ 1-800-PRO-CYON.
There may be an insufficient amount of matting at the facility's entrance to trap
or scrape off the foreign debris on people's shoes before it gets into a
facility. If there are mats in place, are they properly cleaned and
vacuumed on a frequent basis? Also, residue in carpets left behind by
continuous bonnet buffing procedures or improper extraction techniques.
It is the process by which liquid is drawn up through an object by way of
capillary action. Reappearing spots and rapid resoiling can both be
results of wicking. These are spots which have apparently been removed but
which reappear, either upon drying or over time. A spot remover is used to
get rid of a spot. The remover is designed to detach the soil from the
fiber and suspend the soil in its liquid state. Then, through a removal
process like blotting or a hand held extractor, the spotting agent and the soil
are removed. However, if all the liquid is not removed, the soil remains
suspended. Over a short period of time, the liquid is drawn up the carpet
fiber along with the soil. When the liquid reaches the top of the strand,
it evaporates leaving behind the soil which creates a reappearing spot.
Currently, there are no approved methods to disinfect three dimensional surfaces, like carpet
and fabrics, only sanitize these surfaces. Sanitization refers to the
reduction of bacteria present, while disinfection refers to killing all
organisms on a surface.
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