Monday, March 22, 2010

This spring make sure you know what the best cleaning technique is for your carpeting.



Fabrics are suseptible to dirt. We love the warm feeling carpet and upholstery provide. You can try your most to the appearance of your carpet, neverthless at some time a cleaning company should be called in. There are a number ways used by professional cleaners and knowing the results of each can inform you pick the right carpet cleaning service.

An old wives tale is wait as long as you can to get your carpeting cleaned, this was true prior to 1970's when carpet cleaning companies used sticky natural chemicals. Essentially, a coating foam spray is "shampood" on to your carpet with rotary shampooing machine. The result with this technique is that it just moves the spot and stains around resulting in the carpet "looking clean".

The number 1 recommended technique for carpet cleaning is known as "steam cleaning". A van powered or electrical "smaller machine" is used to apply a high pressure spray of water & detergent on to the carpet, bringing dirt to the surface. The dirt, is immediately vacuumed by a powerful vacuum. Van powered machines produce powerful suction. Portable machines are used mostly in apartment or office buildings, where a van powered machine is unattainable.

Wish this education has been usefulto the reader. I have articles for the professional carpet cleaners & consumers at my carpet cleaning supplies chemical store.

"Magic" Baig began a cleaning business soon after graduating University. Obtaining a Marketing degree was helpful in expanding his carpet cleaning service and he expeditiously built it up to a multiple truck operation. In August of 1998 he started an web store for carpet cleaning class. It was the first web store on the on-line that used the now famous web cart format. Besides that, Taf took classes about Chemistry & became an acclaimed Institute of Inspection Cleaning & Restoration Educator.
Taf holds IICRC Accreditation in: Carpet Cleaning Technician, Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning, Natural Stone Care, Cement & Man Made Tile, Textile Repair and Installation, Commercial Flooring Care, Flood Damage Control, Fire and Smoke Damage Control, Color Repair, Odor Control. He is also an IICRC Master Carpet Cleaner and sits on the I.I.C.R.C Industry Standard Board.
Carpet cleaning methods most commonly used.

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