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The Unique Cleaning Method Rotary Machine Shampooing followed by clean hot water rinsing and extraction:
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"Other" Cleaning Methods Hot Water Extraction Using the hot water extraction method, hot liquid is sprayed under pressure into your carpet pile and simultaneously vacuumed back out along with soils. The liquid is usually hot water containing a detergent or cleaning solution. The professionals at Unique Upholstery, Carpet, & Rug Cleaning Inc. can remove the residue and detergent left behind from previous cleanings where another method was used and the detergents were not extracted. While this type of cleaning can be performed with portable equipment, truck-mounted equipment does a better job on soiled carpets. The truck-mounted equipment allows the technician to heat the water from the truck-mounted tanks to a high temperature. This solution is then sprayed, and extracted at much higher pressures than is possible with portable equipment. This truck-mounted high pressure system allows the deep cleaning of fibers in your carpeting. Some hot water extraction machines enhance the effectiveness of the process by using rotating brushes or other agitation device to work the cleaning solution into the carpet and help loosen soil. At Unique Upholstery, Carpet, & Rug Cleaning Inc. we take extra step to Rotary shampoo and deodorize your entire carpet with soft nylon brush. (This step ensures complete loosening of both surface and deeply embedded soil particles and oily grit.) Many truck-mounted units are simply portable units bolted to into a truck and they lack the power need to deeply clean your carpeting. The most effective machines such as the on Unique uses, are powered by an engine in the truck rather than the customers home electrical power. Absorbent Dry Compounds Bonnet Cleaning Foams Shampooing Unfortunately many of the loosened soil particles are never removed and simply work their way deeper into the carpeting. Use of either too much detergent, low quaility detergent, or impoperly mixed detergent will lead to a buildup of a sticky residue on carpet fibers. Further, repeated cleanings without proper extraction (see hot water extraction above) will overload the carpet with residues and contribute to accelerated resoiling (your carpets get soiled faster and require more frequent cleanings). |
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