As you search online for the right cleaning method for your carpet, you will come across several techniques that the professional carpet cleaners use in order to achieve the desired result. At first, you may realize that you can do the carpet cleaning by yourself. You just need a vacuum and cleaning agents and there you have it. Unfortunately, that’s not how it works when a professional do the cleaning job. When you hire a professional carpet cleaning San Bernardino service provider, you will see that their equipment is different from yours, their cleaning materials and solutions are also difference from yours. In fact, what they do when you hire them first will be different the next time you hire them. This is because carpet cleaning is a case-to-case basis in which there is no one-size-fits-all solution.
Consider this one common method of carpet cleaning – the low moisture or commonly referred to as dry cleaning. There are generally three types of cleaning under this method. Dry cleaning is not really waterless; it still need minimal amount of moisture. This kind of carpet cleaning systems that make use of low moisture content is capable of removing soil through the process of transference or absorption. Since the method will use minimal amount of water, you may think how the professional will going to rinse the detergent or cleaning solution that was applied to the carpet. This is where the skill, knowledge and technique of the carpet cleaning San Bernardino service provider will come in to action.
The three common dry cleaning methods and processes:
Dry foam – in this process, the carpet cleaner will applya liquid foam crystallizing agent in the form of shampoo to the carpet. Then, it will be allowed to dry. The dried shampoo is then removed without rinsing into a vacuum. These crystallizing agents are expensive and cheaper ones may result to leaving sticky residue behind. This carpet cleaning method is an effective one as provisional cleaning process. This method can be utilized prior to another process known hot water extraction cleaning when the outcome is about restoration, soil suspension. In other words, this is not a cleaning method by itself.
Bonnet or absorbent pad cleaning – there is some similarity with this method to dry foam, except that the carpet cleaner will have to set a big cotton bonnet on the carpet. The rotating action will cause the bonnet to absorb the dust and dirt from the carpet. You can think of this method as a large cotton mop or towel rubbing the dirt out of the carpet. Here, rinsing or flushing is not present, but there is a need for frequent changing of the bonnet in order for the process to become very effective. Failure to change the bonnet can lead to soiling again. Bonnet cleaning is not restorative process, but it is an effective method.
Dry and absorbent powder – in this one, the dry-compound will spreadthe absorbent powder, which is moist, throughout the carpet. The powder is then dried and then sucked into the vacuum. This method will leave dry sponge particles at the carpet’s yarn’s base. Again, this is not a restorative cleaning method.
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