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Carpet
Restoration
1.
Pre-vacuuming
if necessary to remove any loose dirt that is in your carpet
2.Pre-spotting
particularly bad spots with a concentrated
biodegradable cleaning agent suited
to the types of spots or stains that may exist. It is something
like pre-spotting stains in clothing before putting them in
the washing machine.
3. Preconditioning
the carpet is a process where the cleaner sprays down a cleaning
solution that breaks up the grease and oily substances and
suspend heavy soil in the carpet for deep steam extraction.
4.
Agitations Our
power wand dual Rotary Jet Extraction cleaning head counter
rotate over the carpet at 250 r.p.m. Constructed from solid
cast stainless steel,each cleaning head has three protruding
vacuum slots and three spray jets producing 1500
multi-directional injection / extraction cleaning passes per
minute, thoroughly cleaning all sides of the carpet fibers.
The unique dome- shape design of the cleaning heads encapsulates
the spray jets to create a "Steam
Chamber" effect in the cleaning zone,
delivering maximum heat to the carpet fiber. This powerful
combination of heat, agitation and rotary flushing action
enable the power wand to clean heavily soiled and matted carpet
more effectively than a conventional wand.
5.
Steam Extraction.
We use Truck mounted units only!
This is the process that deep cleans your carpet. This is
the most important process of all and if not done by a professionally
trained technician your carpet could be over wet. And almost
every carpet cleaner in this industry uses a Detergent Rinse,
high in pH, leaving your carpet stiff and sticky with dirt
attracting residue. For that reason, we use a
NEUTRAL FIBER RINSE, and the most powerful
vac system available to remove the most soil and moisture.
And that my friends, leaves your carpet
FRESH, CLEAN, FLUFFY AND HEALTHY with
no residue! Totally dry in 2 to 3 hours-depending fiber
type and density.
6.
Finishing touches
such as fluffing the carpet and placing protective pads under
the furniture legs should be a part of any good service.
Copyright © 2002 Imperial Carpet Care. All rights reserved.
Last modified: Wednesday August 14, 2002.
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