- Carpet CleaningFor people who are new at this, we’ve listed the lowdown on these two methods below; Dry Carpet Cleaning – contrary to popular belief, dry cleaning a carpet is not similar to dry cleaning your clothes.; and it’s not really “dry”, as water will still be used. The dry cleaning process actually involves a three-part step.
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- VacuumingFirst is to place a powdered solvent into the carpet and let it stay there for about 15 minutes. Second is using the oscillatory or the rotary brush as your buffer to go over the whole carpet. This ensures that the cleaning powder is distributed to the entire area. Once done, the last step will be to vacuum the carpet. Vacuuming will suck the cleansing powder out plus all the dirt attached to it.
- Mattress Cleaning
- Steam CleaningWhy Steam Cleaning Carpet is Better than Carpet Dry Cleaning? Let’s face it, carpet is considered a big purchase. It brings warmth and style in a room; the downside, it’s a magnet for dirt. Its lush fibers can be a roundhouse of embedded fine dirt, dust, pollens and other debris that if left un-attended might ruin your carpet not to mention emit allergens in the very air you breathe inside your homes.
- Deep CleaningIt’s classified as “deep cleaning” as the solution, detergent and dirt is extracted by a powerful vacuum into either a truck-mounted or portable tank. You can even see that the water being extracted has turned brown meaning that along with it goes the grime. The downside? There really isn’t any except for the drying time which is a matter of a few hours, apart from this; all you’ll get is a fresh, almost new-looking and nicely cleaned carpet.
- Bathroom Cleaning
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