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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Selecting the Best Carpet Extractors

Selecting the Best Carpet Extractors
Carpet extractors, also known as carpet cleaners or carpet shampooers, are widely used for residential, commercial, and industrial cleaning applications. These machines are useful for cleaning soft surfaces such as carpets, mats, and seat upholstery. The following are some tips to select the best quality carpet extractors.

Check Specifications
Knowing the specifications of a machine can help you choose the right carpet cleaner for the job. It is important to look for the tank size, temperature levels, pressure levels, and additional features that come with the machine.

Tanks
Carpet extractors have two types of tanks – a solution tank and a recovery tank. The capacity of solution tanks can go up to 17 gallons and recovery tanks up to 15 gallons. For cleaning larger areas, often associated with commercial and industrial cleaning, bigger tanks are recommended. This eliminates the need to refill frequently. Auto fill and auto dump features, found in the most advanced carpet cleaners, enable non-stop cleaning.

Pressure Levels and Temperature
Carpet cleaners work with relatively modest pressure levels, ranging from 65 psi to 500 psi. Pressure levels must be high for industrial and commercial cleaning. It is important to know beforehand if your carpet or upholstery is capable of withstanding higher temperatures and pressure levels of industrial machines.

A heated machine can reach up to 210°F. Many delicate carpets and surfaces may shrink, melt, or bleed under high specifications. For these applications, cold water machines are advised. Keep in mind that heated carpet cleaners do supply the greatest level of cleaning power.

To increase the cleaning power of either heated or non heated systems and eliminate the possibility of damaging carpets with toxic detergents, use a green cleaner, such as Daimer®’s Eco-Green® Carpet Care & Upholstery Cleaner.

Features

An important feature to look for with carpet extractors is low flow technology. This enables operators to clean with minimal water waste, without limiting cleaning power. Lower water usage translates to faster drying times, which reduces the chance of odor, mold, and bacteria growth.

Daimer®, a leading supplier of cleaning products, provides carpet extractors with a number of different features. For more details about these machines, log on to www.daimer.com.