Get More for Your Money with Carpet Cleaners by Lauren Zwiebel

The installment of new carpeting is a sizeable investment for any business. To protect this investment over the years of your company’s operation, it is essential to properly maintain the carpet. Allowing carpets to remain dirty and carpet fibers to stay packed down from traffic will actually greatly reduce the life of your carpet. Therefore, regular maintenance is necessary both to prolong your investment and to ensure the first-rate physical appearance of your business.

Cleaning carpets correctly requires more than just a simple vacuum cleaner. This type of equipment only extracts dirt from the surface of the carpet. Carpet cleaners, on the other hand, penetrate deep into carpets to the root of the carpet fibers to extract out dirt, soil, grease, stains, and other residues.

Carpet cleaners and commercial/industrial carpet shampooers are essentially the same thing. Both inject water and a solution if desired into the carpet. The carpet cleaners then extract out the water, solution, and any dirt or residues within the carpet, leaving carpets much cleaner than any other method.

Particularly useful for commercial and industrial users are the low-moisture carpet cleaners. These machines, unlike others on the market, allow carpets to dry in as little as 1 hour. Some suppliers actually request allowing 24 hours of drying time for the other machines. This can result in the loss of a day of work, which may harm revenue. Low-flow or low-moisture carpet cleaners can get the job done right and right away.

Solutions are not necessary when using carpet cleaners, as their extraction capabilities provide sufficient power. However, to increase effectiveness, users can choose to inject solution with the water into the carpet or to pre-spray the carpet prior to cleaning.

For the best results, use green chemicals for carpet cleaning. Green chemicals are readily biodegradable, non-toxic, and plant-based. Each of these benefits ensures they are safe for all environments, people, plants, and animals. Companies using green chemicals with their carpet cleaners never have to worry about harmful, toxic chemical residues left to endanger their customers or employees.

Despite the highly effective nature of carpet cleaners and shampooers, they are not the best choice for commercial and industrial users that face both carpet and hard surface cleaning applications. For these users, dual-function steam carpet cleaners. These machines are designed to work as a carpet steamer or a hard surface cleaner system, depending upon the wand used.

In terms of hard surfaces, these carpet cleaners can effectively clean both porous and non-porous surfaces, marble, tile, quarry, limestone, vinyl flooring, VCT, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, walkways, garages, basements, and more. The carpet cleaning option of these dual function carpet cleaners features the same low-moisture carpet cleaning discussed previously.

Carpet maintenance is an essential task for most businesses. If the majority of surfaces in your business are carpeted, then low-moisture carpet cleaners are the ideal option for proper maintenance while ensuring regular functioning of your organization. If your facilities contain both carpeted and hard floors, consider a machine that will do double the work by considering a dual-function hard surface and carpet machine.

About The Author

Daimer is a major manufacturer, importer and worldwide exporter of the industry’s leading line of KleenJet® steam cleaners; XTreme Power® carpet cleaners, hard surface cleaning machines, floor buffers/scrubbers/burnishers; Super Max® and Vapor-Flo® pressure washers; and the line of Micro-Blasting® Eco-Green® ecologically friendly green chemicals that employ unique technologies and a patented, proprietary chemistry. For more information, please contact a Daimer Product Specialist at 1-800-471-7157 or by visiting http://www.daimer.com.

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