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Carpet cleaning – steam cleaning Steam Cleaning Professional Vs DIY

When it is time to clean the carpet in the house, we are all work during the do it yourself steam cleaning that you can rent at the store, or hire a professional. We believe we can achieve better results from hiring a professional steam cleaner, but that is not always true.

Some cleaning companies carpets have a high turnover of staff. Some carpet cleaning technicians are not properly trained in using the equipment. They did not adequate training in place removal techniques.

Whether you hire a professional or if you make yourself the most important thing to remember is to go slow enough that you remove as much water as you can. If too much water left in the carpet, there is a risk that you damage the carpet, but the health risk is much greater.

If too much water is placed in the carpet, it goes right under the cushion. When this occurs there is a risk that the mold. Because of the sponge like texture of the pad under the only way it can be dried properly is if it is lifted off the ground and the air is capable of operating under the carpet. When the mold and mildew begin to form is where the health risks begin.

The EPA recommends that people avoid mold in their homes, particularly if a member the family has a respiratory illness such as asthma. Mold can stress the lungs in people with asthma, it can trigger an asthma attack. Among children who did not have asthma, it is possible to distress in the lungs and cause diseases such as bronchitis and asthma.

When you are steam cleaning the carpets, it is difficult to say if you add too much water. Go to any area of the carpet too often put too much moisture in the carpet. The spots can be stubborn to remove and the first instinct is to add water and continue to try, but is not the answer. The professionals use steam more information on these areas, but their success lies in knowing how to use equipment and the selection of chemicals they use professional stain removal.

Many people when they rent do it yourself steam cleaners, if also buy a bottle of shampoo to clean the carpets as well. One of the major problems is the concentration and strength of this product is not very powerful. The reason it is made lower than the manufacturer believes that consumers will not use it correctly, and they do not want to be responsible for you damaging your carpets with their product, then it is diluted. It is not a cleaning agent that can remove all spots. When you hire a professional carpet cleaner, they often appear with an assortment of bottles and each has a different solution for a cleaner different spot does not clean the carpets.

It is tempting to save a few dollars and steam clean the carpet yourself, but the damage you can cause your carpet can cost you thousands of dollars. Rippling carpet stains, color faded, the carpet fibers damaged and the worst of all molds are all common problems people experience when they try to steam clean their own carpet. Remember when you decide whether to bring a professional cleaning carpet, the least expensive is not always the cheapest!

About the Author

Jim Thornton has been cleaning carpets for many years. In that time many methods of carpet cleaning have been used but the best carpet cleaning results have been achieved using dry foam extraction. For more information go to www.bubblesandsuds.ca

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