Exploring the Most Popular Cleaning Techniques of Professional Carpet Cleaners

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Carpets are among the highly demanded home décor items. They are available in various styles, colors, and textures. Carpets are also a quick and relatively inexpensive way to transform a room’s overall appearance. However, carpet fibers accumulate dirt, dust, grime, and allergens over time due to their continuous and extensive usage. This fact makes regular carpet cleaning extremely essential. Using dirty carpets can cause various health issues, especially for people with respiratory illnesses. While most homeowners understand the importance of keeping their carpets clean, many of them resort to DIY cleaning methods that are not very effective in deep cleaning their carpets.

Professional carpet cleaners equipped with extensive carpet fibers and construction knowledge, experience, and powerful tools, equipment, and cleaning solutions are the right people for the job. 

We will discuss some of the most reliable and effective techniques that professional carpet cleaners use to keep carpets clean, fresh, shining, and dirt-free.

Hot water extraction or steam cleaning

It is one of the most common carpet cleaning methods used by professionals and preferred by homeowners. In this technique, the carpet cleaner uses a brush to apply the cleaning agent on the carper that aids in loosening the substances present in the fibers. It is then allowed to rest before spraying hot water at high pressure into the carpet using high-performance steam cleaning equipment.  This steam cleaning gets rid of all the dirt and bacteria accumulated deep within the carpet. The professional then uses a vacuum to extract the hot water and leaves the carpet to dry.

This technique is safe and effective for thoroughly cleaning all types of carpets. It also eliminates dust mites, bacteria, and foul odor. 

Shampooing

Carpet shampooing is one of the oldest, cost-effective, and most effective carpet cleaning methods. It easily cleans a heavily soiled carpet fiber. Professionals apply a foamy cleaning solution on the carpet surface and use a motorized brush to scrub it and generate foam. The carpet is then left to dry, which separates the dirt and the shampoo. In the end, cleaners use vacuum equipment to get rid of the residue.     

Bonnet cleaning

In bonnet cleaning, cleaners use a cleaning agent mixed with carbonated water to spray over the carpet. Professionals then attach an absorbent pad to the circular bonnet machine and run it over the carpet to absorb dirt and grime from the carpet surface. This method is fast, cost-effective, ideal for spot cleaning, and works as an interim carpet cleaning method in hotels and other commercial establishments.    

Encapsulation or foam cleaning

Foam cleaning is a fast and eco-friendly method that uses less water and leaves little or no chemical residue. It involves the application of a synthetic foam detergent through a brush machine onto the carpet. The foam crystallizes into powder as it dries. This drying process encapsulates the grime, which the cleaner then vacuums. 

Dry cleaning or absorbent compound cleaning

Dry carpet cleaning involves applying a biodegradable powder or an absorbent compound using a mechanical counter-rotating brush to act like micro-sponges to absorb dirt. Cleaners use a dry high-power commercial vacuum cleaner to remove the powder and accumulated dirt. It is an effective method to clean natural fiber carpets and is preferred by those looking to deep clean the carpet but want to avoid getting it wet.

Do you need to clean your carpet?

Contact a local carpet cleaning and restoration expert for recommendations on the best carpet cleaning services. They will know how to deal with the specific requirements of your carpet.

3D Carpet Cleaning and Restoration offers home service cleaning and sanitation, air duct cleaning, and 24-hour flood service in Tampa & South Florida. Call (813) 833-4126 today!

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