Carpet cleaning Myths
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Myth#1
Wait as long as you can to have your
carpet cleaned the first time, because once you have it cleaned it never looks
the same again.
First of all, if you wait too long to have your
carpet cleaned, there has already been permanent damage done to the fibers. The
main reason for this belief can be attributed to carpet cleaners who leave the
carpet either too wet, full of residue, or both. Too wet leaves suspend soils
in the excessive moisture. When it dries, this soil will wick up to the top
surface of the carpet fiber.
If your carpet is cleaned properly, there will be
maximum removal of residues, quick drying, and a fresh clean carpet under your
feet for months to come.
Myth#2
The store where we purchased our
carpet said it had to be dry cleaned only.
We hear this one a lot. This could not be further
from the truth.
This consensus of opinion among carpet retailers (salespeople) is derived from carpet
cleaners who consistently leave the carpet too wet. This causes a great amount
of soiling to be left behind, which wicks back to the surface after drying
finally occurs. This opinion has no factual or proven claims to back it up, it
is just that — their opinion, and it is WRONG!
The largest manufacturer of carpet states that hot
water extraction(know as carpet steam cleaning) is their recommended method of <a
href="http://www.aquaqleencleaning.com">carpet cleaning</a>.
They also recommend PROFESSIONAL carpet cleaning using this method.
Myth#3
If I have my carpet steam (wet or hot
water extraction) cleaned, it can shrink, mold or mildew, split the seams, or
otherwise ruin my carpet.
Again, this can only happen if the cleaner leaves
the carpet extremely wet. In the case of a professional, removing all excess
moisture is one of the most important steps in the hot-water extraction (steam) cleaning process.
Modern hot water extraction equipment is designed
to do just that — remove all excess moisture and leave only what the carpet
fiber itself will absorb.
A professional carpet cleaning company will properly
use this cleaning process which only penetrates to the base of the carpet
fiber, and does not penetrate the carpet backing (either primary or secondary), pad, or your floor
underneath.
Even some of the dry cleaning companies actually
use water, so it is not dry at all.
Myth#4
Dry Cleaning is better than Steam
(wet) Cleaning because it is dry.
This myth comes from the overbundance of *bad*
steam cleaners. By using the term *BAD*, I am referring to steam (wet) cleaners who leave the carpet way
too wet (and there are plenty that do
this). Someone came along and figured the opposite of very wet
would be better (dry). Best
is removing the *excess* moisture and only leaving the *absorbed* moisture the
fiber picks up.
To improve upon this further, steam clean with a
solution that will remove existing residues and leave your carpet or upholstery
extremely clean and fresh. Now that's the BEST way to clean — period.
Dry cleaning, on the other hand, has a BIG tendancy to leave a lot of
residue in the carpet. There is either no extraction, or very little
extraction involved with dry cleaning. Guess where the soiling and cleaning
residues remain? IN THE CARPET!!!
Here
the author Jeremy
Peters writes about Myths of <a
href="http://www.aquaqleencleaning.com">Carpet Cleaning</a>.
For More
information on <a href="http://www.aquaqleencleaning.com">Carpet
Steam Cleaning</a>, visit http://www.aquaqleencleaning.com
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