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Carpet Cleaning Without Bending Your Wallet
Today you actually have a lot of options for cleaning your carpets from solvents, detergents, cleaners and even machines. Although there are so many ways now for you to clean your carpet there is always a need to have a basic and simple cleaning technique to remove dirt and soil in the carpet. Read on to learn about simple and budget friendly ways of cleaning your carpets.
Number one thing is the rotary method. You will be needing a machine with a single disc rotating in it. The rotary floor machine has a rotary brush that straightly scrubs cleaner into the carpet from the tank of the machine. It is imperative that you wet vacuum your carpet afterwards to remove the dirty solution.
Foam method is the next basic carpet cleaning method you can apply to clean your carpet. Foam cleaners, nylon and roll brushes are used for this cleaning technique. You have to perform wet vacuuming to thoroughly clean the carpet.
You can also use the dry powder method for cleaning your carpet. This technique will use a dry cleaning solvent and detergent plus a dry absorbent material. You soak the dry absorbent material onto the carpet and scrub it using rotary brushes. This is a technique that can be used for those who do not want to wet their carpets.
You can use foam method and dry powder method which are all easy to do. However, both of these methods cannot be useful on heavy or weighty soiling because they can only remove dirt and soil on the upper surface. It means these methods cannot guarantee you to remove all amount of soil trapped in the carpet.
These are the common carpet cleaning methods that will not cost you hundreds of dollars nor give you a hard time removing dirt. Think about these methods when you are thinking about cleaning your carpets.
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