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Our
low moisture soil extraction system gives your carpet a deep down
cleaning and is
safe for all types of carpeting,
including orientals and stain-resist.
Basic
carpet cleaning includes:
* Pre-inspection
* Vacuuming
*
Pre-treatment of high traffic/heavily soiled areas
* Low moisture soil extraction
cleaning with basic deodorizer
* Carpet grooming (most carpeting)
Basic
cleaning for Area & Specialty rugs include:
* Pre-inspection
* Vacuuming - backside and frontside
* Pre-treatment of high traffic and/or
heavily soiled areas
* Low moisture soil extraction cleaning with basic deodorizer
* Rug grooming
Consistent
carpet care can
significantly extend
carpet life.
Vacuuming:
The most important measure in consistent carpet care
is vacuuming. Approximately 80% of all soil can be removed. Concentrate
on high traffic
areas, vacuum daily. Medium and low traffic areas can be vacuumed less
frequently.
Remove soil immediately before it can be worked into the carpet through
foot traffic.
Walk-off
mats:
Most dry soil is brought in from the outside through foot traffic.
Use mats
at all entrances, inside and outside the doorways. This will help
reduce the amount
of soil particles carried onto the carpeting.
Spot Removal:
Spot removal should
occur at the time the spot is found, before having a chance to set and
become a permanent
stain. To See our spot cleaning tips for immediate remedies Click
Here! A spot that
will not be
removed through regular cleaning may require our Spot Removal service.
Overall
cleaning:
Perform thorough overall cleaning on a periodic basis as needed.
(quarterly,
annually, biannually)
Some common carpet problems:
Soiling:
Oily/sticky
soils will cling to fibers causing yellowing/browning conditions -
especially in
high traffic areas. Driveway sealer can be a primary source of this
type of soil.
Cooking oils, and animal fats are another common oily soil source.
Fiber/Yarn
damage:
Dry abrasive soils scratch fiber causing dingy, dull appearance even
after
soil removal. The damage actually changes the way the fibers reflect
light. This
condition normally occurs in traffic lanes.
Urine:
One of the major causes
of yellowing/browning on carpet is urine. Often, a newer spot appears
yellow and
an older spot is brown. In some cases, normal cleaning will remove
urine spots. In
other cases, proper spot removal techniques and agents will be
effective. Older urine
spots are difficult to remove entirely as hydrochloric acid in urine
alters carpet
dye permanently. To Purchase great urine products spot/stain
removers Click Here
Soil
filtration:
Appears as dark lines around baseboards,
under doors and curtains, and around air registers. This condition
occurs with central
forced air heating or air conditioning systems. Air is drawn around the
perimeter
of the room to the air return. This air is filtered as it passes over
and through
carpet tufts. Most of the time, soil filtration lines are permanent,
however, they
usually can be lightened by cleaning.
Fading:
Sunfading: Ultraviolet waves
can damage the dye on textile fibers, causing the colors to fade or
change. Most
fibers are treated with two or more dyes to produce the desired color.
One of the
dyes may be affected by sunlight more than the other. This would cause
a color change.
If each dye is affected similarly, the overall color may appear
lighter. Lighter
colors fade more quickly as there is less dye to produce a color
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