Carpet cleaning is a regular household chore in our daily
life. We need to clean our carpet regular basis to keep clean the room and get
a healthy environment in the room. We know some cleaning rules of carpet
cleaning. But, the professional cleaners of Mi2 Cleaning give us five major
principles of carpet steam cleaning Sydney. Let’s see the rules.
1.
Dry vacuuming
Based on many tests conducted by
independent associations and agencies in recent years, it is unreasonable to
suggest that dry soil removal is not an essential procedure to perform before
wet cleaning begins. Dry soil removal is accomplished in one preparatory
(required occasionally) and three physical removal phases. First, pile
preparation (using grooming tools) to untangle the pile of some high-pile
residential carpet may be necessary before dry vacuuming.
2.
Soil suspension
There are four fundamental factors
to be considered under the soil suspension principle. They include chemical
action, heat or temperature, agitation and time. These factors are discussed in
that order.
3.
Chemical action
Chemical activity is employed in
two phases of the cleaning process. First and foremost, chemicals are used to
prepare the carpet for cleaning by reducing surface tension, dissolving,
emulsifying, suspending, and sequestering various soils. This step, called
preconditioning is essential.
4.
Heat cleaning
Heat reduces the surface tension of
water, and enables faster, more efficient cleaning than cold water. It is a
matter of thermodynamics, or the ability of heat to accelerate the activity of
the chemicals employed. State-of-the-art, truck-mounted extraction equipment is
able to generate a safe and consistent water temperature.
5.
Agitation
Agitation in some form is
fundamental to accomplish uniform chemical penetration and distribution. Without
this important step, soil suspension is superficial and non-uniform, perhaps
even resulting in soil streaks following extraction.
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