
Brooklyn Carpet Cleaning takes the responsibility of cleaning your carpets. Carpet mites, also known as dust mites, are very tiny insects that can only be seen under a microscope. These mites are airborne and you can inhale them. This can lead to allergies, respiratory problems and, for those sensitive to dust, illness. It is very important to clean your carpets to avoid these.
Method of cleaning
After applying the cleaner to the surface in a mist, rub the mixture in a circular motion with a circular pad or “cap”. This industrial machine is similar to a floor carpet and has an absorbent, rotating or oscillating pad that attracts the dirt and is rinsed or replaced several times. The hood method is not a clean dry cleaning method.
Cleaning pad should be lubricated
To reduce lint deformation, the absorbent pad must be well lubricated with a cleaning solution. It is not recommended to soak the cap in a bucket of cleaning solution and then wring it out with a mop, as this will make the cap too wet. It is important to replace or flip the cap as soon as possible, as the cap can fill with soil after only a few hundred square feet.
Once the cap fills with soil, it no longer absorbs soil but simply transfers it from one area to another. A hood that is too wet can leave residues that attract dust as it dries, so it needs to be cleaned more often. This is recommended for solid carpets and not for high pile carpets, as it can agitate the soil. It distorts the pile of the carpet and pulls dirt deep into the carpet fibers, and also has an abrasive effect
Wet method of removal
If there is a large amount of debris on the carpet, it may be necessary to use the wet method of removal. The rotary extraction method is often not very effective in disinfecting carpet fibers due to the lack of hot water. This requires a special type of heat machine, the polisher has a heater to heat the hood, but an antibacterial agent is applied after cleaning to counteract this. Small amounts of water are used during polishing and carpet cleaning. Only the top 1/8 inch of carpet is cleaned, but large areas are cleaned very quickly. However, cap cleaning is not the best mechanism to completely remove chemicals previously sprayed on carpet. Only products that do not contain surfactants or encapsulants are recommended.
Shampoo
Shampooing -we use rotary machine for wet vacuuming . in 1970’s this process but the advent of encapsulation technology has changed the industry’s view of shampooing. Hot water drainage was also seen as beneficial by all manufacturers, but was not introduced. Wet shampoos used to be made with coconut oil soap. Steam cleaning often remove the all the impurities. By not rinsing, heavy residues can continue to accumulate after cleaning. It gives the false impression that the carpet will be ‘dirtier’ after cleaning. The best method is to use a hot water extraction trolley.
Use of oil
When the chemical standard for wet shampoos was changed from coconut oil soap to a synthetic detergent base. The shampoo dried to a powder and the dissolved dirt adhered to the powder ingredient. It causes the consumer to vacuum the day after cleaning.