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Professional Rug Cleaning vs. Do It Yourself

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Home Builder

Vacuuming removes the majority of the soil from rugs. Cleaning the carpet removes oily sticky soil that builds up on rug fibers. The odor and dirt tracked indoors is also removed. Rug cleaning, like other spring cleaning chores, is not on the list of fun things to do. It is necessary and should be done with the same frequency as spring cleaning. Rug cleaning is more than a cosmetic task. Regular cleaning revitalizes rugs and extends their lifespan. Some warranties regularly stipulate cleaning has to occur.


Hot Water Extraction

The most commonly recommended rug cleaning method by manufacturers is hot water extraction. Hot water is sprayed on the rug and sucked back into a machine with dirt that was in the rug. A cleaning solution is added, to the water, to assist in removing soil and stains.

Professionals use portable or truck-mounted machines. Each has some advantageous. Portable models can be used in condo and apartment buildings that are beyond the reach of truck-mounted units. Truck-mounted units are more powerful and should be used for maximum efficiency if possible.

A large number of DIY steam cleaning machines are available for purchase or rent. A household prone to accidents and spills that are hard to clean may benefit from a small steam cleaner to tackle frequent stains. For general cleaning, it is highly recommended to let professionals do the job. DIY machines have too many variables with which to contend. The proper method to use, the amount of cleaner to use, and the temperature setting of the water are opportune areas for mistakes to be made.

Recommended Method

The temperature of DIY machines is usually not as high as professional machines. Less effective cleaning may result. The machines are not as powerful, so they cannot extract as much water and dirt as machines used by professionals. Thoroughly cleaned carpets should be only slightly damp when the extraction process is over. Most DIY cleaners leave rugs so wet that fans must be used to speed drying. Furniture cannot be replaced on rugs that are not completely dry.

Using a professional service to clean your rug , such as Sunlight Fine Rug Care is in your best interest. Technicians have experience that enables them to do a better job than the untrained individual. Their knowledge of cleaning agents ensures the proper treatment for the construction and fibers of the rug are used. This work is what they do on a daily basis. They are not likely to make common mistakes that DIYers do. Those mistakes include using too much cleaning solution and neglecting to rinse all residue away.
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Caution

There are companies that offer rental equipment similar to that used by professionals. Avoid rental units found in grocery or retail stores. The insufficient extraction power of these units can damage rugs because of over wetting. Prolonged dampness leads to bacteria and mildew growth and can cause backing to separate. Rugs, treated for stain resistance, were cleaned with specially formulated products. DIY cleaning can impair the stain resistance and may void a warranty. Hopefully, this article leads to the conclusion that professional cleaning is better than Do It Yourself.