Thursday, January 2, 2014

Clean Your Carpet Like A Professional

By Molly Franklin


Let's face it: no matter how many times you clean your carpet, your vacuum cleaner can only do so much. Vacuum cleaners can't always get the dirt that's deep in your carpet, and can't remove stains, so what do you do next? Carpets should be deep cleaned every 12-18 months to keep it looking new. The next step is up to you whether or not you want to hire a professional service to clean your carpet or if you want to do it yourself. If you're the type of person who would rather rent a steam-cleaning machine, it might be more cost effective for you to clean your carpets yourself. There are many different models of steam cleaners to rent, so be sure to look around and see which one best suits your needs. Make sure you pay close attention to the reviews of others on whether that particular model works or if it'll end up damaging your carpet. There are a couple of things to be considered when you're DIYing a carpet cleaning, so it's best to be well prepared ahead of time.

Steam cleaning is the most commonly-used carpet cleaning method, and most professionals recommend or offer this service. It works by spraying hot water and cleaning solution into the carpet and then pulling it out and into the machine's tank with a high-power vacuum. This kind of cleaning is usually the most effective at sanitizing and removing stains. There are both portable units and larger, truck-mounted varieties.

If you're looking to rent a machine, many companies have them available. To ensure you're getting a quality machine, a good cleaner has enough suction power to make your carpet fully dry within twelve hours after cleaning. Many retailers offer steam cleaner rentals, but these often lack the suction to ensure your carpet will be dry in time, and should therefore be avoided more often than not. You can speed up the drying time by using dehumidifiers and fans.

The biggest danger to your carpet when cleaning it is damage from moisture. Too much water left for too long can lead to mold, mildew and a habitat for nasty micro-organisms. Additionally, it can physically damage the carpet by causing the carpet backing to warp and separate from the fibers. A carpet that stays wet for more than a day is in serious danger of becoming permanently damaged. Using the right tools and techniques can prevent this.

In addition to concerns about moisture damage you will want to be conscientious of any stain resistance your carpet may have as some cleaners will damage the coatings that help keep your carpet looking like new. Companies that specialize in offering high quality carpet cleaning rentals will help you pick the right cleaning agents and solutions to ensure your carpet's inherent stain resistance stays strong. Any cleaning agents that are silicone based or contain bleaching agents should always be avoided as they will damage your carpet over time.

As long as you take the proper steps before going int o a Do-It-Yourself carpet cleaning project, you can be sure that it the process will leave your carpet nothing but clean and pretty.




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