11/13/11

Methods Of Carpet Cleaning Richmond

By Noelle Brennan


There are times when the home smells so bad that you begin to wonder what the problem could be. You probably would have checked the kitchen sinks, and the dust bin without finding anything that could be responsible for the smell. Malodorous smell within the home can also come from the dirty carpets and sometimes, the only way to stop/prevent this is by employing some methods of carpet cleaning Richmond companies. These companies make use of strategies such as dry cleaning/bonnet cleaning, carpet shampoo and the use of absorbent dry compound.

Several people in this business use hot water extraction process. In hot water extraction, hot liquid is sprayed to carpets with equipment placed on a truck. The truck mounted equipment makes the work faster and is often used among companies. Dirt and dust on carpets are easily carried away after vacuuming because the hot solvent dissolves them.

The dry/bonnet method is very popular and also recommended by most professionals, the largest cleaners in the world. The carpets are first cleaned to remove dirt and particles, after which a liquid cleaner is sprayed. The solution is driven into the carpet by prescrubbing with soft brush so that the dust can dissolve quicker. A bonnet is then finally used to absorb the solution and dirt.

Another way of removing dirt and stains from carpets is by shampooing them. The rotary brush has openings through which the shampoo is released onto the rug. The shampoo gets dry and easily dissolves some dirt, which are quickly removed by vacuuming.

The use of absorbent dry compounds is becoming more popular because of its ability to clean carpets very fast. Once applied onto the carpets, they immediately encapsulate any dirt or dust they capture. The trapped dirt/dust is easier to be carried away.

Carpet cleaning Richmond companies have the advantage of being quick and efficient in their services. They are also among the cheapest rug cleaning services throughout the US and their works usually last for a very long time before the need to call them again arises.




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