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What is the best Method for cleaning carpet?

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    Posted: 26/June/2014 at 3:24pm
What will be the best Method for cleaning carpet?
1.Encapsulation
2.Hot water extraction
3.Dry cleaning

what will be the best machine for each method
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Guys, right now i use portable hot water extraction looking to upgrade to a better extractor or use other methods for carpet cleaning. Any info will be kindly appreciated. Thank you

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ed Valentine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27/June/2014 at 10:11am
My answer is this:

EXTRACTION PROCESS.

Why? Because it "extracts" the soil and rinses the carpet.

Having stated that however, there are times when a dual process may be necessary and/or where "mechanical Action" is required.

In regards to an "upgrade" extractor, well here in the States, that's all we have been making over the past 38 years.

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Valuable information. Thank you for the insight
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I believe steam cleaning extraction is the best method for residential carpet cleaning.
Due to its documented ability to remove more dirt and contaminates than any other cleaning method.
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When possible, extraction cleaning is far superior. However, there are times and circumstances where you can't use this method. 

For example, when dry time is extremely critical, you may be forced to use low moisture options. Or when sheer work volume requires higher production methods, you may have to opt for encapsulation. There are also times when the materials you are working on dictate alternate methods ranging from solvent, impregnated products like Host or Capture, all the way up to oscillating bonnets. 

In my opinion, the best tool is the one you understand the best, you understand its limitations the best, and you understand your limitations the best. Any good professional with an inferior tool can out clean a bumbling idiot with state of the art equipment. 

When it  comes to extraction cleaning, the ultimate tool is a well-maintained truck mount cleaning system. However, these cannot reach the 80th floor of a skyscraper therefor, they are really only good for projects within a few hundred feet of the parking location of the vehicle. Otherwise, you will be required to use a portable cleaning system which has its own limitations.
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Hot water extraction is recommended by the major manufactures.It's what I do mostly using a truck mount. unless a customer wants a dryer method then I'll do an encapsulation cleaning. www.thecarpettech.net
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Depends on your carpet type. There are different cleaning methods for different carpets. Be careful not to damage the fibres.
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I totally agree. If you don't know what to do with your carpet, be careful... 
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hot water extraction is the most used method and probably the most efficient too...
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Originally posted by dowens dowens wrote:

I totally agree. If you don't know what to do with your carpet, be careful... 

I agree. Not every method will be suitable for every carpet type. For example a carpet with silk fibers is rather delicate and using a too harsh cleaning method could ruin it.

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