We've seen a lot of cleaning approaches utilized over our years in business. We've likewise heard a lot of remarks from client's about previous bad experiences they've had with carpet cleaners (either with "rentals" or from numerous "professional" cleaners). Results of a recent task in Rancho Cucamonga highlight the work of Complete Interiors Carpet Cleaning with closeup photos prior to and after treatment.
We do not understand if the carpet damage and dirt represented arose from incorrect previous cleaning, but we do understand that other businesses had currently refused this job before we were called. Here's a possible scenario ...
The carpet is cleaned and looks good ... however within a short time period ... it appears soiled once again (frequently looking even worse than it did before the cleaning). It particularly shows up in the high traffic locations of the carpet.
The problem frequently is because of "residue" left on the carpet fibers from numerous cleaning approaches.
It's most common with "spotting agents" bought from the store for by the home owner to spot clean problem areas. Although the spot seems to be gone, it returns in short order and is generally "a little larger".
Not all professional carpet cleaning approaches are equivalent! Some cleaning up agents are very high in alkalinity which leads to "fast cleaning action" but leaves significant amounts of residue on the fibers that lend to them "attracting" dirt in brief order.
Anytime your carpet is cleaned up (or even spot cleaned) the cleaner must be thoroughly washed out! Not even nearly all "professionals" do that! In truth carpet mills state that some cleaning methods "must not be utilized" on their carpet! If they are ... your guarantee will be voided.
A simple illustration to help understand this problem is to compare it to washing your hair. If you lather your hair with hair shampoo and do not wash it out ...
you're going to have problems from the residue left on your hair. The very same is true with carpet cleaning.
Practically all the carpet mills recommend the "hot water extraction technique" be used when cleaning their carpet. That is rather misconstrued in both the retail industry along with cleaners for several reasons. It does not indicate simply warm water only as there needs to be a cleaner used in the warm water to trigger the soil to launch from the carpet fibers ... just as hair shampoo triggers dirt and oil to release from your hair prior to rinsing. In addition ... extremely hot solutions can harm the carpet fibers.
As a rule of thumb ... when cleaning up carpet (or upholstery) you must stick to 3 key things:
( 1) utilize cleaning up agents "as near neutral" on the pH scale as possible (neutral is a pH of 7).
( 2) Water temperature ought to not be excessive as it can alter the carpet fibers. Extremely hot temperature levels are not required when a quality cleaning agent is utilized.
( 3) Whatever is used to clean your carpet or upholstery ... IT SHOULD BE RINSED OUT!
Keep in mind that these are actual photos from a recent job completed in Rancho Cucamonga. Our passion is creating more satisfied customers due to the quallity of our work and our perserverance in solving the toughest issues presented.
As we stated, this job, in particular had been refused by other carpet cleaners in the area before we were engaged for the ultimate solution.
We look forward to serving you in dissolving the toughest stains and spots and restoring your carpets and floors to as near to pristine condition as possible.
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