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October 2009 |
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What Are the Steps to Getting Maximum Soil and Spot Removal from Your Carpet and Upholstery?(Without over-wetting or leaving a sticky residue behind)Do you sometimes get the feeling that the carpet or upholstery cleaner is “leaving something out”? Have you ever had a carpet cleaner race through your cleaning job, leaving you to wonder how he could have possibly gotten everything out? It “looks” clean, but what will re-surface in the near future? There are actually 12 important steps to cleaning any textile, whether it is carpet or upholstery. Many cleaners don’t use these steps, therefore leaving a soaking wet mess behind. Following these 12 important steps insure that you get maximum soil and maximum spot removal without over-wetting or harming your carpet and upholstery.
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12 Step Cleaning Process
Step 2: Dry-Soil Removal Step 3: Furniture Moving Step 4: Pre-Conditioning Traffic Areas Step 5: Pre-Treat Spots
Step 6: Pre-Grooming Step 7: Extraction Step 8: Neutralizing Step 9: Specialty Spotting Step 10: Post Grooming Step 11: Speed Dry Step 12: Post Inspection WARNING: Untrained Carpet Cleaners Use 1 to 3 of These Important Steps, Over-Wet Your Carpet and Upholstery and Leave a Sticky Residue Behind. For more info on our cleaning systems visit www.firstimpressionspro.com |
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