With the recent developments regarding new high-technology methods and products, there has been much discussion surrounding encapsulation dry cleaning. Encapsulation cleaning provides many benefits that are great for your home as well as your professional carpet. How does encapsulation dry cleaning work, who benefits and why is encapsulation dry cleaning better for your carpet than traditional carpet cleaning methods? The answers to these questions are not a simple yes or no. Rather, it is more of an overall overview of the process and its benefits.
So what exactly is encapsulation dry cleaning? Essentially, encapsulation dry cleaning uses a special detergent and water combination to trap dirt, oil particles, grime, and other pollutants deep inside your carpet. This results in significantly reduced dry time, a cleaner carpet, and less damage to your carpet and rugs.
Encapsulation dry foam carpet cleaning is a preferred method over conventional carpet cleaning because it is safer, easier on the environment, and more effective than conventional methods. Why is encapsulation better for your carpet than standard carpet cleaning? ENCAPSULATION DRY CLEANING binds and captures pollution, dirt, oil particles, germs, allergens, dust mites, germs, spores, and deeper into the carpet padding. In fact, it binds 10 times more dirt, grime, and pollutants than conventional carpet cleaning methods.
Traditional carpet cleaning methods generally rely on the use of a vacuum cleaner and/or a hot water extraction machine (CHEMPER), also known as an extraction machine. The principle of encapsulation dry cleaning involves the use of a detergent-water mixture that is applied and then left to dry over the course of several hours. Afterward, the resulting powder or foam is vacuumed away using a powerful vacuum. If the dirt is trapped in the pile, it will not rehydrate once it is vacuumed away. This means that a detergent-and-water mixture that has been spread out and allowed to dry over the course of many hours will likely remain intact, without any resizing of the carpet.
ENCAPSULATION DRY CLEANING machines are ideal for high traffic areas such as living rooms and bedrooms where carpets are often mopped or cleaned repeatedly. These machines work well in these types of busy, active rooms because they do not miss any areas that have been vacuumed and because they do not cause the carpet to become wet. Also, because there is no resizing of the carpet, the floors remain cleaner longer. This prolongs the life of your flooring.
While ENCAPSULATION DRY CLEANING methods will prevent dirt from being embedded in the fiber of your carpet, it does not prevent the accumulation of dirt underneath your carpet. In order to effectively clean the dirt from your carpet you must follow the directions of the manufacturer's product. Each cleaning method will have its own instructions and directions for when the dirt should be vacuumed and when it should be dried. It is important that you follow the directions closely if you want to ensure the best cleaning possible. You should also make sure to allow the area you are cleaning to dry completely before moving on to the next area.
There are three main types of encapsulation cleaners. The first type uses chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite and is used for normal household dirt. Normal household dirt can contain fungi and mold and can be difficult to remove with chemicals alone. The second type of encapsulation cleaner requires the use of a special brush that spins a ribbon of nitrogen and is used to extract soil and particles from carpet. The third type of encapsulation cleaners require the use of a soil rinser that spins a jet stream of water and is used to extract soil from carpets.
If your job requires regular cleanings of your office carpet, it is a good idea to contact a professional service. The cost of hiring a professional service will depend on the size of your job and the frequency of contact. A professional service will typically provide the following services: weekly deep cleaning of the same area, weekly vacuuming, monthly steam cleaning of specific areas, and surface cleaning of stains. Vacuum or brush regularly to help remove stubborn dirt from your floors.
So what exactly is encapsulation dry cleaning? Essentially, encapsulation dry cleaning uses a special detergent and water combination to trap dirt, oil particles, grime, and other pollutants deep inside your carpet. This results in significantly reduced dry time, a cleaner carpet, and less damage to your carpet and rugs.
Encapsulation dry foam carpet cleaning is a preferred method over conventional carpet cleaning because it is safer, easier on the environment, and more effective than conventional methods. Why is encapsulation better for your carpet than standard carpet cleaning? ENCAPSULATION DRY CLEANING binds and captures pollution, dirt, oil particles, germs, allergens, dust mites, germs, spores, and deeper into the carpet padding. In fact, it binds 10 times more dirt, grime, and pollutants than conventional carpet cleaning methods.
Traditional carpet cleaning methods generally rely on the use of a vacuum cleaner and/or a hot water extraction machine (CHEMPER), also known as an extraction machine. The principle of encapsulation dry cleaning involves the use of a detergent-water mixture that is applied and then left to dry over the course of several hours. Afterward, the resulting powder or foam is vacuumed away using a powerful vacuum. If the dirt is trapped in the pile, it will not rehydrate once it is vacuumed away. This means that a detergent-and-water mixture that has been spread out and allowed to dry over the course of many hours will likely remain intact, without any resizing of the carpet.
ENCAPSULATION DRY CLEANING machines are ideal for high traffic areas such as living rooms and bedrooms where carpets are often mopped or cleaned repeatedly. These machines work well in these types of busy, active rooms because they do not miss any areas that have been vacuumed and because they do not cause the carpet to become wet. Also, because there is no resizing of the carpet, the floors remain cleaner longer. This prolongs the life of your flooring.
While ENCAPSULATION DRY CLEANING methods will prevent dirt from being embedded in the fiber of your carpet, it does not prevent the accumulation of dirt underneath your carpet. In order to effectively clean the dirt from your carpet you must follow the directions of the manufacturer's product. Each cleaning method will have its own instructions and directions for when the dirt should be vacuumed and when it should be dried. It is important that you follow the directions closely if you want to ensure the best cleaning possible. You should also make sure to allow the area you are cleaning to dry completely before moving on to the next area.
There are three main types of encapsulation cleaners. The first type uses chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite and is used for normal household dirt. Normal household dirt can contain fungi and mold and can be difficult to remove with chemicals alone. The second type of encapsulation cleaner requires the use of a special brush that spins a ribbon of nitrogen and is used to extract soil and particles from carpet. The third type of encapsulation cleaners require the use of a soil rinser that spins a jet stream of water and is used to extract soil from carpets.
If your job requires regular cleanings of your office carpet, it is a good idea to contact a professional service. The cost of hiring a professional service will depend on the size of your job and the frequency of contact. A professional service will typically provide the following services: weekly deep cleaning of the same area, weekly vacuuming, monthly steam cleaning of specific areas, and surface cleaning of stains. Vacuum or brush regularly to help remove stubborn dirt from your floors.