Understanding dry carpet cleaners and their benefits

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  • Date: 2006-10-24
  • Author: Matthew Meyer
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         When it comes time to give your carpet a deep cleaning, you may be unsure of what the best method of cleaning will be. Whether you decide to rent a cleaner and do the job yourself, or hire a professional to handle the job for you, you will probably be overwhelmed by the choices involving types of cleaners and cleaning solutions. One option that you can consider is using a dry carpet cleaner to give a spit and polish to your carpeted floors. Dry carpet cleaners use a method of carpet cleaning that does not require water or liquid-based detergent or cleaning agents. Since using water on your carpets can be risky, and too much water can be damaging, dry carpet cleaners eliminate the concern over allowing your carpet to get too wet so that it cannot dry quickly enough to save it from water damage. Dry carpet cleaning is often the method of choice to use on particularly fine carpet fibers. How A Dry Carpet Cleaner Works Dry carpet cleaning involves the use of a powder-based cleaning agent. The cleaning agent is usually sprinkled across the carpeting and left to set for a half hour or more. You can also find dry carpet cleaners that can be sprayed onto your carpet. The cleaner is usually spread evenly about the carpet with a brush before leaving it to set. The dry carpet cleaners will attract the dirt from your carpet and bring it to the surface, so that you can simply vacuum the dirt away after the solvent has set for the recommended period of time. There is a preparation process involved before using a dry carpet cleaner. First, as with any type of carpet cleaner, the floor should be vacuumed free of dirt and debris before starting. This is especially important with dry carpet cleaners, since the chemicals in the cleaner may dissolve any solid objects on the floor into your carpet, creating an even bigger mess for you to clean up. The carpet also needs to be completely dry before beginning, so if you have any wet spills to grapple with, blot them dry first with a clean cloth, and then let your carpet dry out – overnight if at all possible. It is also a good idea to spot clean any stains on your carpet the night before to ensure the best results. As with any type of cleaning process, it is a good idea to familiarize yourself with the manufacturer’s instructions for your carpet before using any type of cleaner. You can also test spot on a small piece of carpet that is hidden to ensure that the dry carpet cleaner chemicals will not lighten the color of your carpet.

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    Matthew Meyer. For more information on carpet cleaning see the carpet cleaning section of TheFreeAdForum.com directory at:
    <a href="http://www.quickregister.net/infowizards/CAT/Carpet-Cleaning_80_1.html">http://www.quickregister.net/infowizards/CAT/Carpet-Cleaning_80_1.html</a>

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