Cheap Carpet Cleaning

Carpet Cleaning Facts!

Daily vacuuming is an important cleaning activity, but a deep extraction cleaning must be performed to remove stubborn stains or embedded soil. Most carpet manufacturers recommend that carpets should be dry- or wet-extraction cleaned quarterly to maintain it. And it is crucially important to use a cleaning method recommended by the carpet manufacturer to maintain the warranty.

 

There are two basic methods used by Super Cheap Cleaning:

 

1.Steam Cleaning (Hot Water Extraction) Method

Steam cleaning sometimes also referred as ‘Hot Water Extraction’. In this method, hot cleaning solution is sprayed under pressure onto the carpet and is immediately extracted with a vacuum source. The dirty solution is collected in a recovery tank.
The advantage of this process is that it has the ability to flush out large amounts of soil and contaminants in carpet. The machine may employ rotary brushes or another agitating device to work the solution into the pile and loosen soil which is included into ‘Deluxe’ and ‘Blue Ribbon’ Cleaning option.

 

2. Dry Cleaning (Bonnet) Method

Dry Cleaning sometimes also referred as 'Bonnet Cleaning'. In this method, the cleaning product is misted onto the carpet in the form of a spray. Next, a circular rotating buffer with an absorbent pad attached is run over the carpet. The soil attaches itself to the pad and the pad is changed with a clean one after becoming dirty. This method has the advantage of drying very quickly because of the small amount of moisture used. It generally does a good job of cleaning the top 1/3 of the carpet pile that is visible to the eye.

 

Domestic Carpet Cleaning Frequency Chart

 

Traffic Soil Rating Self Cleaning/Vacuuming Prefessional Cleaning
Light Soil 1x per week 2 years or per manufacturer's warranty

Normal Soil

(families with children, elderly)

2 to 4x per week Semi-annualy

Extreme Conditions

(large families, multiple pets)

Daily Querterly