Carpet Shampooer

Why spring clean when you don’t see an apparent need for it? While this might be true to an extent, such is simply not the case when in comes to dealing with carpet. While your carpet may appear spic and span, one can only imagine what are the notorious particles that tend to wind up in your carpet system sooner or later. From pollens to fungus and bacteria, car exhaust and animal dander, along with several other chemicals have unwittingly found its way to your plush carpeting. The sad part is, you can’t possibly see its harmful presence while you watch your precious toddler show you his new antics with your plush carpet as his protective cushion. This brings us to the all to important need to regular maintenance care to provide protection for your family against diseases and hazardous allergens present in your carpet.

A carpet shampooer is one of the highly effective approaches of carpet cleaning for deep-seated dirt and embedded particles. Among the highly suggested methods is the dry-chemical carpet shampoo method, which is widely known to be the leading extraction cleaning system for carpets today. In fact the use of such approach has been rated to be the number one carpet cleaning method by some popular consumer testing magazines and comes with high recommendations from top carpet manufacturers. This can be thoroughly achieved with the use of a premium quality carpet shampooer.

While using carpet shampoo has been regarded to be the oldest cleaning method for carpets it is undoubtedly this the most effective process from the results standpoint. Years ago, carpet shampooers were solely used by commercial and professional carpet cleaner but was later made available for residential use. This was brought on by the fact that there have been a growing number of people who would readily invest on preventive and maintenance care for their carpet systems over the years. So why bother spending a fortune for professional services, when you can easily operate a carpet shampooer in your home? Among the highly popular brands is the Dirt Devil Carpet Shampooer that has been known to operate similarly with the traditional carpet extractors such as the Hoover SteamVac and the Bissell Pro Heat. The method usually entails the use of a carpet shampoo or solution that will be liberally sprayed in the carpet and agitated with the brushes of the carpet shampooer. The dirty water and the detergent will then be sucked up by the self-contained receptacle that all shampooer are equipped with.

However, if you are shopping for a carpet shampooer for commercial use, this may take a more complex cleaning process than you would have initially anticipated. The machines are of course considerably bigger that generally requires a level of keen mastery by some trained individuals. Professionals usually take on two shampoo methods: the cylindrical foam shampoo and the rotary shampoo.

In the cylindrical foam machine the air compressor is used to create dry foam that will be applied directly to the carpet. The carpet with then be agitated using revolving brush with cylindrical designs that effectively combs through the fibers of the carpet pile. However, such method has been know to leave dirt still trapped in the carpet pile and requires thorough after cleaning to get rid of the excess foam. The rotary method on the other hand makes use of the traditional rotary machines and sprays carpet shampoo directly from the machine’s dispensing tank. The rotary brush whips the detergent to create foam. While such method have been known to be quite effective, safety precautions against over wetting should be strictly observed as this can trigger shrinking of carpets.

While there are several carpet cleaning methods that you can choose from, using a carpet shampooer at least twice a year would be a viable way to extend the life of your carpet at the same time ensure squeaky clean carpet surfaces for the whole family.

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