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There are two primary methods of carpet cleaning: dry cleaning and hot water extraction. Consult with a reputable carpet cleaning company to determine which is the best method for your type of carpet. Some brands of carpet may also recommend the best or only method to be used.
Carpet Dry Cleaning Dry cleaning utilizes chemical cleaning solutions to extract dirt. There are three dry-cleaning methods:
Dry Foam: A shampoo is applied to your carpet, allowed to dry, then vacuumed up, bringing the dirt with it.
Dry Chemical: After a cleaning solution is applied to the carpet, a machine spins a large bonnet from side to side to absorb dirt in the carpet. After the bonnet is saturated with dirt, it is replaced with a new, clean bonnet and the process continues.
Dry Compound: An absorbent mixture resembling wet sawdust is spread over the carpet. A machine brushes the mixture into the carpet to absorb the dirt. When the mixture dries, it is vacuumed out, taking the dirt with it.
Hot Water Extraction
This carpet-cleaning method is also known as steam cleaning. Hot water extraction forces a hot water based cleaning solution into the carpet under high pressure, then sucks it back out of the carpet along with the dirt. Portable Extraction: The carpet is cleaned by a small machine using hot tap water and powered by the electricity source in the house. Typically rented to do-it-yourselfers, some professionals also use portable units.
Truck Mounted Extraction: This uses a large cleaning machine mounted on a truck or van. The water is heated to a higher temperature and is shot into the carpet at a higher velocity than is possible in portable machines |
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Pet Odors & Deodorizing |
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Pet Odor Removal; In most cases the carpet must be lifted, clean & treat back of carpet, seal floor, replace the carpet pad & clean treat the top of the carpet. There are other options so call and lets discuss the different options.
Deodorizers; There are a variety of deodorizers. Each has a different strong point. Some have a more fresh smell, some have a stronger smell but work better on some applications.
OSR Treatment; Works very well if the odor is not to bad. It helps eliminate some odors & stains.
Work very well for smoke odors, musty odors, even helps with pet odors. One problem, none one can be inside while the unit is on. It produces Ozone, does very good with odors, but we can’t breath it. This for more extreme problems.
We can come in and Use a Urine Detection Light and Show where the Urine Is This takes the Guess Work out of finding Urine Please Call for a Appointment (This service is by appointment only. Service must be in low light conditions & requires added time to survey the problem)
Call Us and lets discuss your problem, Most of the Time Something Can Be Done
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Typical System for Pet Odor Removal. No All Pet Odor Problems Require All These Steps, but if it Is Bad Enough, These Steps Must Be Done. |










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Urine Stains On Back of Carpet |
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Urine Stains On Back of Carpet |
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Urine Stains On Top of Carpet |
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Sealing of Floor |
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Install New Padding |
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Installing Carpet |
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Carpet After Pet Removal Process and Cleaned |
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Urine Stains On Back of Carpet Odor Barrier to be Installed In This Area |
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Seal Stains and Install Over Odor Barrier |
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Odor Barrier |
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Carpet After Odor Removal and Carpet Cleaned |
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Carpet After Odor Removal and Carpet Cleaned |
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After the Steps Above the Carpet Looks Great and Smells Great At a Much Better Price Than New Carpet, Even If You Do Choose To Put New Carpet In, The Floor Must Be Sealed |