Feb
26
Filed Under (Carpet Cleaning) by Stanly
classy48292 asked:


I just bought a carpet cleaning machine.I need to know how to use it.I need to know how to clean my livingroom carpet.How may times do I go over a section with carpet cleaner and how many times do I rinse.Do I keep going over one section of carpet until the water is as clean as the clean as the clean water.How do I know when my carpet is clean.

Shaun

Feb
11
E. asked:


I am looking into buying a good carpet cleaning machine. I have looked at some brands like Bissel (spelling?)… and Hoover. Anyone know anything about them or own one? Are the supplies for them expensive? I also want something that wont leave a residue. Thanks for any help!

Dorena

Krissy asked:


Ok. As aweful of a person as this makes me sound, I godda do it. My life has been SO busy for like the past week, and I haven’t had much time to spend with my puppies. They have made my craft room their unofficial litter box (in a remote area of the house). Upon finding what they had been doing, I shut them out of that room. I don’t have a carpet machine, and was wondering what thee best way to clean up the mess would be…it’s pretty bad. I’ve already picked up what I could.

Charo

Gary Mckay asked:


If you ask me - a carpet cleaner that has all systems for all methods I will be honest with you. If you call me and ask for a certain method that I feel is inferior I will also be honest with you & try & pursuade you to go with the best method to perform what you want from me - carpet cleaning.

The most labor intensive method there is - Truckmount Steam Cleaning, the most expensive method for me to maintain & operate - Truckmount Steam Cleaning. The most expensive carpet cleaning system for me to purchase - Truckmount Steam Cleaning.

So why would I want to have to purchase the big cargo van, the Truckmount carpet cleaning machine, water tanks, hose reels, carpet cleaning wands, rotary jet extraction tools, upholstery tools, flood tools and the list goes on, when I can just go out & buy myself a Floor Buffer & operate on a shoestring budget & follow in the foot steps of the Chemical Dry Franchise company that has used Fear Marketing for decades to convince you that water is evil & dry is good? I can fool you by rearranging the dirt & not rinsing & extracting it out with a Floor Buffer & a bonnet and call it Healthy Dry Cleaning but I would be a liar! You could take a wash cloth, spray some magic chemical in your hair & rub it in & call your hair cleaned but you know it really is not. You could be honest & take your head into the shower & give it a shampoo & a good rinse and really say it is clean.

If I want Clients instead of one time Customers wouldn’t I rather be honest, ethical & professional? So, why not give them what works - Deep down Flush & Rinse, Hot, Truckmount Carpet Cleaning power to extract all that bacteria, pollen, dust mites & who knows what else right out of the carpet & into my truck.

Listen, I use all methods of carpet cleaning & I will tell you that regardless of having to work hard & dig into my overhead to give you true carpet cleaning without leaving most of the soil behind with a load of chemical residue in your home will not happen! I know what works with these other methods & it does not work in the home - common sense.

Quality Truckmount Carpet Cleaning companies do not leave your carpets wet for days like you may hear in the Dry Carpet Cleaning companies marketing spins. They do take advantage of the hack companies that "Bait & Switch" or will clean a room for $14.95. These outfits can not afford to clean properly or operate with quality equipment and you just may get carpets that take 3 days to dry. Did you ever really get the quality brake job for your entire vehicle for $39.95?

Before you consider the Dry Carpet Cleaning Process or similar methods that may have other names to disguise it, please use common sense and ask "where does the dirt really go"?

Ask yourself "why does my carpet warranty require truckmounted steam cleaning (hot water extraction)to keep it in force"?

The Dry Cleaning companies will try to scare you into such things as mold as if it it could really sprout from anything synthetic such as a synthetic nylon carpet and soaked carpets for 3 days as if this was still 1955 when floor buffers used to clean rugs.

This is 2008 and there has been drastic changes in equipment & tools to provide you with short inconvenient dry times from 2-6 hours for Truck mount Steam Cleaning service.



Randolph

Matthew Meyer asked:


There are many different machines on the market to keep your rugs clean and looking new, and a Hoover carpet cleaning machine can be useful in maintaining older carpets and keeping them looking like they were just installed.

Most carpet cleaners offer a single inverted “V” extractor to remove water from carpets. This configuration focuses the power from the center out. One of the better Hoover carpet cleaning machine offers a dual inverted “V” extractor to increase the suction power to remove more water faster, allowing quicker drying of the carpets.

The Hoover F7427-900 SteamVac Dual V® Carpet Extractor is available at around $300 and uses a 12 amp motor with six rotating cleaning brushes and utilizes a heated cleaning method to help with deep cleaning. It has a 13 inch cleaning width, one gallon storage tank and automatic rinse to help remove any liquid cleaners used. It is one of three Hoover carpet cleaning machines currently on the market.

Other Hoover carpet cleaning machines are the model F7222 and the F7452. The main differences are that the F7222 uses five spinning brushes for an 11 inch cleaning path and the F7452 utilizes six brushes for a 14 inch path. This is 20 percent wider meaning you can steam-clean the carpet 20 percent faster.

Dual “V” Design Extracts More Water

The unique design of a Hoover carpet cleaning machine is the dual inverted “V” extractor. It allows for more water to be extracted from the carpet by creating two centers of suction instead of the typical one. Since it leave less water in the carpet, it will dry faster.

Even when using a Hoover carpet cleaning machine, it’s important to make sure the carpet has been thoroughly vacuumed prior to scrubbing. Do not rely on the Hoover carpet cleaning machine to vacuum at the same time it cleans.

Another popular Hoover carpet cleaning machine is the commercial upright, which uses hot tap water mixed with the cleaning solution. It has a detachable handle for cleaning under furniture as well as a trigger control for dispensing cleaner. Prices on this unt can vary from $210 to just over $300 depending on the point of purchase.

Most of the Hoover carpet cleaning machines are used upright, but also come with attachments to allow for furniture cleaning as well. Whether you’re looking for a steam cleaner or a shampoo scrubber for large area or small rug, you can find a Hoover carpet cleaning machine to fit your household or business.



Keven