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Carpet Cleaning Products

November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Carpet Cleaning productsA visit to any supermarket will show you shelves of varied products available for carpet cleaning. Some of these products are meant for general carpet cleaning and some are specifically meant for certain types of cleaning. Shampoos and spot cleaners are the two commonly found carpet cleaning products. Some of these products are spray and leave on, while with some products you are required to follow up with a water wash.

Rotary bonnet cleaners and carpet shampoos are the most commonly used carpet cleaning products. Misuse or over-application of these maintenance cleaners happens all too frequently. In the event of improper use, it is necessary to do hot water extraction more often or more extensively.

One should read the product label carefully, as some carpet cleaners — especially spot removers ? can prove to be quite dangerous. Several of these products contain chemical solvents. Solvents dissolve dirt without soap and water, but give off strong odors which can be inhaled and cause illness. Other potentially problematic ingredients are compounds that produce lots of fumes (like formaldehyde), acids, pesticides, disinfectants, lye (sodium hydroxide), fragrances and many others. The effect of such fumes on the human system is not known and may go on to have negative effects in the long run.

One range of carpet maintenance products is a stain repellent. These products may contain plastics and other potentially dangerous ingredients. The key ingredients in such repellents are perfluoro-octane sulfonate. This chemical was once considered chemically inert, but recent research shows otherwise.

The use of carpet cleaning products exposes us to several chemicals during application and while drying. These chemicals evaporate and may concentrate in the air, causing indoor air pollution. Long-term exposure to such pollutants can increase the risk for chronic diseases, such as heart disease and cancer.

It is essential to use protective gear to guard against chemicals while handling carpet cleaning products

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5 Tips in Hiring A Carpet Cleaner

November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Carpet cleanersWhen it comes to hiring a carpet cleaning company the first question most home owners ask is whether or not to go with a wet or dry carpet cleaning solution. There are advantageous to both but to make the most informed decision possible keep these quick points in mind.

1. Fast. Soggy carpets take longer to dry and require planning and preparation to schedule. If you need your Fort Worth carpet cleaned in a reasonable period of time then go with a provider that doesn’t leave you walking in soggy socks for the next two days.

2. See Immediate Results. Ever wonder how you are supposed to know if there is a problem or stain remaining before the carpet is even dry? Using a carpet cleaning company that leaves your carpet dry allows you to see immediate results and have stains or other problem areas treated before the technician leaves the house rather than wait for a return visit.

3. Dirt. The longer the carpet is soaking wet the easier it is to track in new dirt or stains. Instead, go with a vendor that leaves your carpets as dry as possible to avoid adding the possibility of tracking in new dirt by mistake.

4. Bacteria and Other Growth. Soggy carpets attract bacteria, mold and spores that can irritate sensitive individuals and cause unpleasant odors. Use a service that provides quick drying service so you can smell how clean and fresh the carpet is before allowing the technicians to leave.

5. Workmanship. Reputable carpet cleaning companies provide more than carpet cleaning services; they commonly provide carpet repair services at the same time. A dry carpet allows you to view the quality of the repair or need for additional repairs while the technician is still working in the home. Poorly performed repairs can lead to wrinkles, discoloration or other problems that are hard to spot in wet carpet.

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