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Carpet Use, Cleaning and Maintenance

Posted by admin in January 29th 2011  

People enjoy the comfort and beauty carpet brings in homes. Carpet is a good insulator and keeps in warm temperatures inside a home. It also acts as soundproof devices that effectively put off unwanted noise from upper floors. With this benefits enjoyed comes the maintenance and cleaning needed for this type of floor coverings.

There are numerous ways to clean and maintain carpets. For the traditional methods, the more common method is the full submerged bath and rinse. Before submerging the carpet into a cleaning solution mostly compost of a mixture of water and detergents. The carpet is first hanged then beaten to rid off and loosen dirt using a special type of metal. Then the carpet is then submerged into the mixture to further remove stubborn dirt.

Today’s modern method of cleaning, people usually use carpet cleaning machines for faster and efficient cleaning. This goes beyond your ordinary vacuum cleaner. One of the best types of machines is the steam carpet cleaning machine. This machine is regarded as the best type of cleaning machine because it is able to clean not only on the carpet’s surface but also deep into the material extracting all the dirt away from the carpet.

Make sure to check out for the Hoover SteamVac with clean surge F5914-900 carpet cleaner. This model is highly recommended by carpet users and manufacturers. The state of the art features include five rotating brushes plus three extended brushes which thoroughly cleans high-traffic areas, upholstery and stairs. A clean surge technique is included that is powerful enough to remove stubborn stains with its 12 amp motor.

Other methods for cleaning carpets include carpet shampooing, dry powder method and bonnet cleaning.

Aside from having a carpet cleaner machine, having carpets at least vacuumed once a week especially for heavy traffic areas will help in reducing build up of dirt and bacteria from the carpets. Remember to take time when vacuuming a carpet, most especially for a plush carpet where dirt can be deeply embedded. Soil retardants are advisable to be applied to new carpets and as well as newly cleaned carpets.

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