There are several different methods to can clean your carpet. Each method has its advantages and drawbacks. How do you choose which one is the best option on your floor? Here's a look at every method, along with its advantages and disadvantages, to help you choose the best method prior to when it's time to clean your carpet.
There are two kinds of ways to clean your carpets: either dry or wet. Dry carpet cleaning is a low-moisture method. Wet carpet cleaning employs water, also known for its hot-water extraction technique. Wet cleaning is commonly known as steam cleaning for carpets.
While it uses some water; however, dry cleaning a carpet is typically called surface cleaning. This is an efficient method of cleaning zones that are prone to traffic and require quick drying. It's not the most ideal choice for a complete clean, but it is well for cleaning maintenance.
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Wet cleaning employs high-pressure water and is also called steam cleaning. The initial step is applying an astringent shampoo to the carpet. This will help to melt the oil and soil-based staining. The machine sprays a cleaning agent onto the carpet and is able to suck it back up with the dust and allergens. This process helps to remove dirt that is deep within the carpet's fibers.
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You might have seen the carpet cleaning equipment that you can lease at your local hardware and grocery stores or the countless steam cleaning machines at your department stores. There are a lot of equipment available that could cause you to reconsider your annual call to your carpet cleaning business.
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If you need your carpets or upholstery cleaned, give us a call. Our results are outstanding and our technicians are friendly and knowledgeable. We treat our customers as members of our family and understand we need to accommodate the client. Tell us what you need and your budget. We'll work to make it happen. Call today so you can have clean carpets and upholstery once again.
ACE Carpet Cleaners Chilliwack
45922 Higginson Rd #A, Chilliwack, BC V2R 2C7