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What Is The Best Way To Clean Carpet?
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There are two popular ways of cleaning carpet. Dry cleaning and steam cleaning.
First I would like to tell you about dry cleaning. Dry cleaning is not really dry
per say. A high PH chemical is applied to the carpet with a pump sprayer then the
cleaning process is executed with the use of a very heavy floor buffer that you
would normally see cleaning or waxing hard surface flooring.
There is no extraction (vacuum) in the cleaning process. So... where dose the dirt
go? Some of the dirt is absorbed by the cotton bonnet on the buffer then distributed
to the rest of your carpet giving you the illusion that the stains are gone when
in fact they have been moved from a concentrated area to the rest of your carpet.
The dry cleaning method may be ok for new and unstained carpet but if your carpet
is actually stained and soiled this method is only going to clean out your wallet.
Now I will tell you about steam cleaning. Steam cleaning carpet is not actually
steam. Actual steam would most likely delaminate the carpet so the phrase steam
cleaning actually came from the appearance of steam as the carpet cleaning wand
passes over the floor.
With most truck mounted carpet cleaning machines the water is heated to around 200
degrees. As you know hotter water breaks down oils and soils faster and more effectively.
The most important part of the steam cleaning process is the extraction. These new
truck mounts are equipped with extremely powerful vacuum blowers that pull out the
dirt and send it to the truck where it is stored there for leaving your home. You
know where the dirt goes. It leaves with the carpet guy.
Steam cleaning is the preferred and recommended method of cleaning carpet for almost
all carpet manufactures to not void warrantees.
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