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Which Type of
Carpet Cleaning System is Best For My Carpet
There
are several types of carpet cleaning procedures that you might
consider for your carpet. The most popular is the steam or hot water
extraction system, but you may prefer one of the other systems that
leave the carpet relatively dry after cleaning. These would include
the absorbent powder extraction system, the bonnet/spin pad system,
the dry foam shampoo system or the rotary shampoo
system.
With the ABSORBANT POWDER EXTRACTION SYSTEM, a
cleaning compound is distributed on the surface of the carpet,
agitated with counter rotating brushes, allowed to dry, and then
vacuumed up. The compound actually absorbs the soil and the dirty
compound is vacuumed away. Generally used to improve appearance, it
is used as daily cleaning of high traffic areas in airports,
restaurants and airports. This system is very well suited for those
who do not desire wet cleaning, yet want some extraction. Drying
time is immediate and carpets can be used right away.
The
BONNET/SPIN PAD SYSTEM is a minimum moisture system where a liquid
cleaning agent is applied to the carpet and to the spin pad. Using a
low RPM rotary cleaning machine, the carpet surface is then buffed
with the spin pad. Soil is absorbed into the pad and when it become
sufficiently soiled, the pad is changed. This system is considered
an "appearance" cleaning method and is ideally suited for
maintaining large areas of commercial carpet. Drying time is one to
three hours.
With the DRY FOAM METHOD, a high foaming
detergent is aerated and applied to the carpet nap with a dry foam
machine, brushed into the carpet and extracted. The cylindrical
brush cleans down to the base of the carpet. The soil is suspended
and the oily soils are emulsified. Powerful suction lifts out dirt
laden foam in seconds. This cleaning method is especially effective
in cleaning huge amounts of carpet very quickly, as is shopping
malls, casinos, offices, airports, etc. It also is used in
residential cleaning when consumers desire immediate drying time,
which is usually one hour or less. Some residential customers prefer
the convenience and the drying time of the dry foam method, because
problems such as overwetting, shrinkage or browning are virtually
eliminated with this method.
The SHAMPOO CLEANING method is
considered a wet cleaning method. A high foaming detergent/shampoo
is applied to the carpet nap using the low RPM rotary cleaning with
a carpet brush. The brush spins the shampoo into the carpet,
suspends the soil and emulsifies oils. The carpet can then be
vacuumed with a wet vac. Many cleaners simply brush the carpet with
a pile or nap broom and do not extract. The carpet can be vacuumed
when dry. This is considered an "appearance" cleaning. Some carpet
cleaners, however, use the shampoo method as the first step in the
"two-step" process of cleaning. The second step is extraction with a
steam cleaner.
The STEAM (Hot Water Extraction) method
involves applying a soil-releasing agent or pre-conditioner to the
carpet along with steam (hot water) and almost simultaneously
extracting. This method is well adapted to deep, thorough removal of
soils from a carpeted surface. Properly performed, this method will
result in clean, fresh carpets with a minimum or resoiling due to
residue left in the carpet. With the current move toward "cleaning
for your health first, and appearance second," steam cleaning, with
its superior soil removal capabilities seems to be the method of
choice for the foreseeable future.
No matter which method
you prefer, the key to success lies with the individual technician.
Each method can offer cleaner carpets if the cleaner is trained,
skilled and motivated to do the job properly
Call now for information or to book your
appointment - 440-845-7474
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