Why Does That Spot on My Carpet Keep Coming Back?
Have you ever had a spot on your carpet, clean it or have it professionally cleaned, only to have in reappear in a few days. This can be extremely frustrating. This short article will explain the “why” behind this problem and hopefully a clear approach to prevention. As a professional carpet cleaning specialist, I commonly find this challenge among Berber olefin, Berber nylon and all other olefin carpets.

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Berber, although beautiful and a very strong style of carpet, can be difficult to clean at times. Its tight, often matted fibers sometimes only allow a cleaning technician to push a spot deeper into the carpet. It disappears. When it drys, due to evaporation, the spot finds the driest spot on the carpet fiber - the surface. To prevent this from happening your cleaning technician must pre-vacuum thoroughly, and go through extensive extraction methods to win against the spot. At the end of the job, be sure that your technician speed dries your carpet so any residue (although there shouldn’t be any) doesn’t reach the visible surface.
Olefin loves oil. The oil in your skin, hair, pet hair, and shoes from outside attach to your olefin carpets and will pick up any and all dirt it comes across. Be sure to tell you carpet cleaning technician that you have an olefin carpet. Cleaning solvents, citrus, and higher PH cleaning chemicals may be needed for success. Again, thorough pre-vacuuming and speed drying should be a carpet cleaning must.
So now you know why your carpets resoil and how to prevent future resoiling. Be vocal with your carpet cleaning technician. Let him or her know that you are an educated consumer and demand outstanding quality of service. And if you live in the NYC metropolitan area, give Steam Pro Carpet Cleaning NY an opportunity to earn your trust.
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