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There
are many varied methods of steam cleaning your carpets. The
correct term for steam cleaning of carpets and upholstery is in fact
"hot water extraction". We will refer to it as steam
cleaning as it most commonly known.
The
most common form of steam cleaning is a 1 stage process, where a
cleaner will bring to your home a portable machine, similar to the
machine that you can rent from the local supermarket or hardware
store.
This
steam cleaning machine is filled with water and detergent and your carpet is
cleaned without any prespray or agitation.
This
"splash and dash" method cleans your carpet without a
rinse process and unfortunately leaves detergent residue in your
carpet which will promote rapid resoiling. This steam cleaning
method is over
20 years old and is not the preferred method by most carpet cleaners
today, but unfortunately is still being used by a lot of bait and
switch operators.
Drymaster
DOES NOT use a 1 stage steam cleaning process.
Drymaster
uses a 6 stage steam cleaning process. |