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racer1
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Posted - 14 June 2010 :  08:47:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Carpet cleaning companies aren't a new commodity. They've been around for years, and the services they offer have continued to improve. Modern cleaning products are designed to clean carpets thoroughly without leaving residue on or damaging carpet fibers. A cleaning service will start out by shampooing your carpets and then using a machine that extracts all the chemicals and most of the moisture out of the carpet along with the dirt. Although these companies generally do an excellent job on carpets, especially if you choose one that has established a good reputation, you need to remember that, in rare instances, problems can occur. Some carpets can be damaged by the chemicals that are used to clean them, and there will be times when particularly tough stains look like they're gone only to show up again later.

A lot of people have turned to professionals who dry clean carpets because they believe that shampooing carpets using water can contribute to carpets rotting away underneath and the formation of mold. With the dry cleaning method, the service person will put a powder all over your carpet and use a machine to force the powder into the carpet and then suck it out again. When the powder is removed, dirt and stains come out at the same time. Another method that is almost dry is foam cleaning. Foam cleaning involves spraying the foam on the carpets, allowing it to dry, and then vacuuming up the dry residue.

Cheap is not better when it comes to starting a carpet cleaning business. Although inexpensive machines and methods can make your carpeting look better for awhile, over time they will damage the carpet and cause you to have to replace it much sooner than you should have to. Take care of your carpets, and they'll stay beautiful for a long, long time.

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royal
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Posted - 19 July 2010 :  08:23:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
yea actually some of traditional methods are not affective because they don't clean stain on carpet according to carpet's nature and may cause some problem, above all if you use an expert carpet cleaning company that is responsible for your carpet than that would be beneficial to you and your carpet




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Shimpy
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Posted - 27 July 2010 :  13:46:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Carpet cleaning depends upon nature,material and condition of the carpet.Only expert professional cleaners can help you in this matter.

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Edited by - Shimpy on 27 July 2010 13:47:10
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b-fly
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Posted - 06 August 2010 :  12:54:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yep. I agree with you. Professionalism is more important than the price when it comes to your favourite carpet. If you want to endure it's life you better pay for cleaning services

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