Longevity
  • Longevity is an interim carpet cleaning chemical safe for all fibers which combines the unique qualities of “low moisture” cleaning with outstanding cleaning efficiency.  

  • Longevity dries without traditional carpet cleaning residues that promote rapid re-soiling.  

  • Longevity is a chemical which will release soil from the carpet fiber and encapsulate it allowing easy removal through daily vacuuming.

  • Routine maintenance with Longevity allows your regular daily vacuum cleaning to act like an extractor removing harmful soils that can damage the fiber of your carpet.

  • Directions for use

Use at 8 – 24 ounces of Longevity per gallon of water.

 

Product Data

Solids 38%
Viscosity 60 secs, Zahn #2
Toxicity non-toxic, biodegradable
Wt/gal 8.5 pounds
pH 7
  • Application

Longevity may be applied using different cleaning procedures including pre-spraying and agitating with a cylindrical counter-rotating brush machine, rotary shampoo brush or Cimex Machine.

Longevity may also be used with a bonnet cleaning system by immersing the bonnet in the cleaning solution and wringing it dry.

The Longevity formula provides for fast drying times, helps to prevent wickback, and is re-soil negative. It also contains no optical brighteners, no VOC’s or hazardous ingredients.

 

Soiling Condition Dilution Ratio
Light Soiling 8 Ounces per Gallon
Moderate Soiling 16 Ounces per Gallon
Heavy Soiling 24 Ounces per Gallon
  • Initial Maintenance

Extract existing soil from carpet using Clean Carpet diluted to manufactures recommended dilution ratio and hot water extractor. Allow carpet to completely dry. Apply Longevity to carpet using one of the application methods mentioned above.

 

  • Daily/Routine Maintenance

Daily/Routine vacuuming removes encapsulated soil.

 

  • Periodic Maintenance

Reapply Longevity periodically to continue the benefits of the system and reinforce the soil encapsulation process. Maintaining Longevity ensures extending the life of your carpet fibers by extending the time between hot water extractions.

 

  • Salvage/Restorative Maintenance

Occasionally hot water extraction may be necessary to remove soil that is deep in the pile of the carpet. When extraction is necessary follow Initial Maintenance service procedure.

 

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