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.

 

12 Step Cleaning Process


Step 1: Pre-Inspection
We walk through the job with you and inspect your carpet. We also give tips on how you can help your carpet last longer.

Step 2: Dry-Soil Removal
Up to 85% of soil in a textile is dry particulate soil that has bonded to the surface of the fabric. Household vacuum cleaners don’t always remove all of the dry soil. If not completely removed, it may “wick” back upon drying.

Step 3: Furniture Moving
Find out what furniture is recommended to be moved, what is included under the regular pricing structure, and what stays in place.

Step 4: Pre-Conditioning Traffic Areas
In this step, a solution is applied that loosens the soil and spots for more effective removal.  

Step 5: Pre-Treat Spots
Some spots require special solutions and special care for complete removal and to avoid “setting” the stain.

Step 6: Pre-Grooming
The carpet or upholstery pile is now gently massaged to further loosen the soils so that aggressive, harmful cleaning is not needed.

Step 7: Extraction
Now that the soil has been properly “suspended”, it can be extracted without over-wetting or leaving a sticky residue behind.

Step 8: Neutralizing 
Another common problem is that some carpet cleaners don’t neutralize the carpet. Not balancing the pH can cause the carpet to be stiff and attract dirt like a magnet.

Step 9: Specialty Spotting
Stubborn stains sometimes require specialty stain removal processes. Because many cleaners do not train themselves, they do not know about these processes. Some companies gouge customers when use these processes because they offer a low price they intend not to keep.

Step 10: Post Grooming
The pile of the carpet or upholstery should then be “finished” so that it dries and cures in the proper direction.

Step 11: Speed Dry
Proper drying should be insured with high velocity air movers.

Step 12: Post Inspection 
A thorough walk through should be done to insure that you are completely satisfied with your cleaning job.

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

Or Call us at (407) 299-1770

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