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10+ Years Experience with Carpet Cleaning / Upholstery CleaningIf you have stains on your carpet or rug, or need a general carpet cleaning we are here to help! Carpet maintenance is very important, but often neglected. Carpet cleaning is actually very affordable and maintaining your carpet is much cheaper than replacing it. The cleaning method we use is steam cleaning, which is long recognized as the most effective and thorough way to clean carpets. Call us for a free, no obligation quote! |
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Carpet, Tile and Grout, and Upholstery Cleaning Services
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Carpet Cleaning Sacramento – About our servicesSteam Cleaning is the carpet cleaning method nearly all carpet manufacturers and carpet fiber producers recommend. This is the only method classified as "deep cleaning". All the others are considered "light surface cleaning" because they are incapable of removing soil deep in the pile. Also, all other methods leave large amounts of cleaning agent in the carpets. The maintenance brochure published by the world's largest carpet manufacturer, Shaw Industries, recommends this carpet cleaning method, because its own research indicates that it provides the best result. This method is frequently called "steam" cleaning due to the fine spray of water used to force dirt out which is sucked up by the vacuum slot immediately in front of the spray. Seldom is real live steam used, however. This process consists of spraying a solution of water and detergent into the carpet pile and recovering the water and soil with a powerful vacuum into a holding tank. This can be done from a truck-mounted unit outside the home with only the hose and floor tool brought inside, or by a portable, system brought into the home or office. From a health standpoint, the truck-mounted system is preferred because the dirty air and humidity are exhausted outside rather than recirculated around the house. Additionally, truck-mounted systems usually are more powerful than portable units and do a much better cleaning job and get the carpets dry more quickly. With some truck-mounted systems (called PTO's), the vehicle itself must run in neutral during the process and in many others a separate engine (sometimes with a propane or oil-fired heater) is used to power the unit and heat the water. In both cases, the van MUST be parked well away from the house and positioned so that exhaust fumes do not enter the house. All-electric systems do not have this problem. Depending upon the equipment, temperatures may range from cold tap water to boiling hot water and even super heated water over 200 degrees F. Of course, with extremely high temperatures, there are dangers of scalding should a solution line break. |
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