Carpet cleaning methods used by our professional cleaners
1. Hot water extraction
This is the most common carpet cleaning method and is known as “steam cleaning”. hot water is injected into the carpet to break down the dirt and grime, then extracted along with the water.
- Hot water is injected into the carpet to break down the dirt and grime.
- The hot water is then extracted along with the dirt and grime.
- This method is effective for removing stains and soil from your carpet.
- Your carpet will be left feeling soft and fresh.
2. Dry cleaning
This method uses a dry detergent to clean the carpet. The detergent is cleaned into the carpet with a brush and then vacuumed.
- A dry detergent is worked into the carpet with a brush.
- The detergent binds the dirt and grime together.
- The detergent is then vacuumed, taking the dirt and grime.
- This method is effective for removing light stains and soil from your carpet.
3. Shampooing
This method uses shampoo to clean the carpet. The shampoo is worked into the carpet with a brush and then vacuumed.
- A shampoo is worked into the carpet with a brush.
- The shampoo breaks down the dirt and grime.
- The shampoo is then vacuumed, taking the dirt and grime.
- This method is effective for removing heavy stains and soil from your carpet.
- Your carpet will be left feeling soft and fresh.
4. Bonnet cleaning
This method is similar to shampooing, but instead of using a shampoo, a cleaning solution is applied to the carpet, and then a bonnet (a soft brush) is used to work the solution into the carpet. The bonnet is then removed, and the carpet is vacuumed.
- A cleaning solution is applied to the carpet.
- A bonnet (a soft brush) is used to work the solution into the carpet.
- The bonnet is then removed, and the carpet is vacuumed.
- This method is effective for removing light stains and soil from your carpet.
- Your carpet will be left feeling soft and fresh.
5. Encapsulation Carpet Cleaning
This newer method of cleaning carpets uses an encapsulating agent to bind the dirt and grime together. The agent is worked into the carpet with a brush and then vacuumed up.
- An encapsulating agent is applied to the carpet.
- The agent binds the dirt and grime together.
- The agent is then vacuumed, taking the dirt and grime with it.
- This method is effective for removing light stains and soil from your carpet.
- Your carpet will be left feeling soft and fresh.