Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Clean Your Carpet Like A Professional

Clean Your Carpet Like A Professional

By Molly Franklin


There's only so much a vacuum cleaner can do, and every so often, usually about 12-18 months, a carpet is in need of a heavy-duty cleaning. What if you've decided to forgo hiring a professional service to clean your carpet and just get your own hands dirty? Often times, it's cheaper to just rent a steam-cleaning machine and do the work yourself than to hire a team of cleaners. Before you decide on which model of steam cleaner you'll rent, you'll want to do some research to ensure that the machine will clean your carpet adequately without damaging it. There are a few things that should be considered when you're DIYing a carpet cleaning.

Steam cleaners essentially use a combination of very hot water and cleaning agents in a solution that is applied to the carpet and then removed by way of vacuum suction. Not only is this type of cleaning effective for sanitation and stain removal, it poses little risk if it is done correctly to your carpets.

Because you want to ensure the cleaner you rent has adequate suction you will want to avoid renting at grocery as well as other retail stores who do not specialize in carpet cleaning services and equipment. Only professional companies who specialize in these types of rentals offer the very best equipment that will get a tough job done in a professional manner. A quality carpet cleaning machine should suck out enough water where the maximum drying time is less than or equal to only 12 hours. As long as the cleaner you rent has the appropriate suction, you and your carpets should be in the clear, not to mention very clean. As long as you rent the right equipment that has enough suction (a major requirement as the cleaner needs to remove as much of the solution as possible to promote drying) the only risk you do face is minimized

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.

If the carpet is specifically designed to be stain resistant, than you need to be very careful to not damage the coating that gives it this ability. Only products specially designed to clean these types of carpets should be used. Otherwise, the carpet may become vulnerable to staining, and any warranties will likely be voided. Additionally, you should stay away from any powerful chemicals, such as bleach. This can easily end up leaving your carpet discolored. Silicone-based solutions are also a no-no.

As long as you utilize the right equipment rented through companies specializing in professional carpet cleaning and carpet cleaning equipment rental, you will save money by doing it yourself, and you will ensure your carpets will be as clean and stain free as if done by a professional. Make sure your DIY carpet cleaning projects turns out right and follow the guidelines presented here.




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