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Monday, May 16, 2011

Carpet Extractors with a Heated Advantage

Carpet Extractors with a Heated Advantage
There are many different carpet extractors on the market today. For tackling the toughest types of carpet cleaning tasks, it is best to invest in a heated carpet cleaner. These are sometimes referred to as steam carpet cleaners but steam is not actually used in the cleaning process. These systems are ideal for cleaning sticky or hardened liquid spills on carpets. They can also be effective in removing grease stains or adhesive stains on carpets as well. Daimer® offers a number of heated carpet extractors that can tackle these kinds of stains without relying on harsh chemical cleaning products.

Carpet extractors that use hot water for cleaning offer a number of cleaning advantages. Daimer® carpet cleaners use water up to 210°F. This hot water goes a long way in breaking down hardened deposits that may have solidified deep into the carpet. Substances like grease and adhesives can be softened and dissolved in the hot water, making them much easier to remove. Deposits that consist of mixed debris can also be removed much easier with heated carpet cleaners.

The best way to use these heated carpet extractors is to spray the carpet first with an eco-friendly carpet cleaning solution, such as Damer®’s Eco-Green® Carpet Care & Upholstery Cleaner. After about ten minutes, use the carpet cleaner to remove the cleaning solution and debris. Carpet extractors from Daimer®, such as the XTreme Power® XPH-9300, use a low water flow technology, relying more on suction power to remove dirt and debris. This allows the carpet to dry out much faster after cleaning, often in as little as two hours. For more information visit http://daimerindustries.blogspot.com/2011/08/steam-cleaners-make-cleaning-tile-and.html