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The Great Hardini Hocus Pocus Joined: 20/January/2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1712 |
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Posted: 17/November/2004 at 2:56pm |
Why Carpet Should be Cleaned Three-Dimensionally As I travel the country speaking at seminars on facilities carpet care, I am struck by a fundamental misconception that facilities cleaning personnel have about carpet: It is perceived to be a one-dimensional floor covering.
It is no wonder that we have so many problems with carpet maintenance. We attempt to clean carpet without fully understanding the characteristics of the textile we're cleaning. Consequently, we utilize tools and cleaning techniques that are ill suited to the task at hand. We use tools rotary-style floor machines with pads or brushes, self-contained extractors that spray, brush and extract all in a single step that are adaptations of tools used to clean one-dimensional hard-surface floors. But as noted above, carpet isn't one-dimensional. Carpet cleaning efforts that mimic hard-surface floor cleaning, using tools and techniques that only clean the surface of the carpet, fail because two dimensions of the carpet have not been cleaned. Clean All Dimensions
So how do we clean carpet three-dimensionally? Following is a three-step system that will achieve the objective. Three-Dimensional Cleaning Step 1: Soil Suspension To begin, apply a traffic lane prespray to loosen the bound soils on the carpet surface. Wide variations in prespray performance (in terms of cleaning effectiveness and soil-attracting residues) has made clear that the use of a top-quality traffic lane prespray will pay dividends in the form of better results and labor savings. Next, use mechanical action (agitation) to break loose the bound soils. Counter-rotating cylindrical brush machines are the preferred tools for this. They not only provide superior agitation, the brushing action pulls particle soils up to the surface where they can be more easily extracted. Finally, allow your prespray 10-15 minutes of dwell time to maximize soil suspension. Step 2: Soil Extraction When using a high-flow system for the extraction step, it is recommended that in the traffic areas you overlap your cleaning passes by half in order to maximize soil removal. The view window on the extractor allows the operator to see how much additional soil is being removed the second time over an area. Step 3: Drying In the facilities world, one-dimensional carpet care has been ingrained for so long that the concepts described in this article may be difficult to accept at first. But consider this: We've been cleaning carpet in facilities one-dimensionally for years and facilities carpet care has been a problem for years. In fact, many facilities cleaners would just as soon get rid of all the carpet and replace it with tile, because they are able to maintain tile successfully. (Of course, the cost to maintain tile is about double that of carpet.) If you are challenged by unacceptable carpet cleaning results, try something different. Try the techniques described in this article. You'll be amazed at the difference. And if you aren't, call me on the carpet. Article courtesy of cmmonline.com and John Downey Company |
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sidvermawt
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Nice tips buddy i love them. I hope it will be prove very useful for everyone thanks alot...
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postroadcarpetoneofa
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Really Nice tips shared here. It will help us a lot and also break some superstitions about carpet cleaning.
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CarpetCleanersUSA
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Came across your tips. Really great one and worth reading!
Thanks for sharing.
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joncamerun
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Thanks for the resource. The tips you provided are very helpful.
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acecleancarpets
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Great tip and breakdown of an explanation!
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westcovina
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Great information and nice read.
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ValenciaJohn
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Hey thanks for this tips ,its really valuable for newbie and expert too.....I will go through with these tips and suggest my clients to follow this tips.Thanks!!!!
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fhiggins
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That was a good read. I learned alot from the info.
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NicholsoncleaninG
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Thank you for the tips! Going to be useful for me!
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ChristopherShanon
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I am
thinking about to purchase carpet thatβs why I was searching suggestions on the
internet. You write your post about cleaning which will be beneficial to me.
Thanks for sharing this article.
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Connie T. Causey
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Thanks you so much for sharing these tips.
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