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Carpet Cleaning Supply Information

The carpet cleaning supply that will do the job of cleaning your carpet is often dependent on the type of carpet fiber that you are dealing with. The right carpet cleaning supply can make a big difference in the positive appearance of your carpet depending on whether it is made of wool, polyester, nylon, olefin, polypropylene, nylon, silk, cotton or a blend of any of these. If you are uncertain what the right carpet cleaning supply is to clean your carpet then you might want to call in a professional carpet cleaner who can identify what your carpet is made of and then select the right carpet cleaning supply solution.

The methods used to clean carpets include vacuuming, carpet shampooing, bonnet cleaning (also referred to as absorbent pad cleaning), external extraction (also known as 'steam cleaning') or the dry powder method (also known as the absorbent dry compound method and even more commonly as 'dry cleaning’) A combination of two or more of these methods can also be used to clean a single carpet. The carpet cleaning supply that is used to clean a carpet is of course dependent on the method of cleaning that you choose.

Vacuuming is a process that removes surface dirt from a carpet. Nowadays you can buy carpet cleaner supplies in the form of powders or sprays that also help deodorize and clean the carpet as well as perform specialty functions such as remove pet hair from the surface of the carpet.

Carpet shampooing deeply cleans a rug using foam generated by processing a carpet shampoo to attract dirt embedded in the carpet to its surface. The remaining foam is then vacuumed up.

A bonnet cleaning uses a bonnet pad (absorbent pad) that is soaked in cleaning solution and then rotated in a machine at a high speed on the carpet. This method serves to collect dirt in the bonnet pad.

External extraction is a method recommended by many experts who recommend carpet cleaning supplies. Dirt is extracted form carpets by injecting a steamed mixture of water and cleaning agents right into the carpet fibers. This mixture is then instantaneously extracted using air flowing at a very high pressure.

Dry cleaning a carpet involves sprinkling a dry powder on the fibers. This powder acts as a solvent that dissolves dirt. It is rubbed mechanically into the carpet with a rotating brush and then vacuumed up.

Once you know the most suitable carpet cleaning supplies and method of cleaning that is best suited to you there will be nothing to prevent you from cleaning your carpets as often as possible. Sometimes you don’t even have to hire a professional because if you have the right carpet cleaning supplies you can clean the carpet yourself.



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