What is the absolute best way to clean carpet? Carpet
manufacturers are almost unanimous. The best way is to use
hot-water extraction, also called steam cleaning. Shaw
Industries, for example, which is the world's largest carpet
manufacturer, recommends only hot-water extraction.
It is also recommended that you use truck-mount units, since
portable machines don't have as much suction power and heat.
Hot-water extraction is not the only way, though. You can
dry-clean your carpet as well. A discussion of both methods
follows.
Dry Cleaning Carpet
There are several variations of dry cleaning. None of these, by
the way, involves rinsing your carpet when finished. One method
uses a foam that dries in your carpet and then is vacuumed up.
It is doubtful that all the residue can be extracted.
Another method uses a cotton bonnet that spins. This is meant to
absorb the dirt in your carpet. There are some questions as to
how deeply this method can clean your carpet.
Finally, there's a dry-cleaning compound that looks like wet
sawdust. This is brushed into your carpet, where the dirt
adheres to it. When it's dry, it is vacuumed out.
Given their doubtful effectiveness, why are these methods used?
The primary reason may be that the equipment costs less. In
fact, it is thousands of dollars less than hot-water extraction
equipment.
Steam Cleaning Carpet
It is actually hot-water extraction, but it steams a lot. It is
also the best way to clean carpet. A good truck-mount hot-water
extraction unit forces very hot water into the carpet under high
pressure, and then sucks it (and the dirt) out thoroughly.
"Steam cleaning," as it is commonly called, has the following
advantages:
- The high heat kills bacteria, fungus, mold, and dust mites,
making it the healthiest way to clean carpet.
- It doesn't leave residue, if it's done correctly. Detergent
residues attract dirt, which can damage carpet.
- The high pressure cleans carpet more deeply.
- The strong vacuum also cleans carpet more deeply.
- Heat really helps! Above 118 degrees fahrenheit, every 18
degrees higher changes chemical reactivity by 100%. Hot water
extraction cleaning is done between 150 and 200 degrees. Is that
too technical? The bottom line is that it's just the best way to
clean carpet.
About Author :
Steve Gillman has worked in the carpet cleaning industry for
years. For more carpet-care information, and specific
stain-by-stain removal instructions, visit http://www.HowToRem
oveCarpetStains.com