Tips to opt the Best Carpet Cleaning Machines

Mar 11
11:25

2012

Lauren Zwiebel

Lauren Zwiebel

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It is an art to choose the right carpet cleaning machines for different cleaning applications. Here author sharing her thought how one can opt best carpet cleaners for different industrial, residential and commercial applications.

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Most people who want to buy carpet cleaning machines,Tips to opt the Best Carpet Cleaning Machines Articles or any large purchase for that matter, now first venture onto the Internet to research them. While that gives you a general idea of the purchasing options available and the new technologies present with the machines, it does not give you a clear idea of what to buy. Often, the information available on different websites is contradictory. Excessive Internet research on the machines could leave a person confused.

So, what must one do before starting to purchase carpet cleaning machines? The best thing to do is to find a person who has been using a carpet extractor. His or her tips and advice is the most vital in this regard. If the person is friend, relative, or a colleague, he or she will give a frank and neutral opinion.

What if one does not have a trusted friend or colleague who has been using carpet cleaning machines? This article is a compilation of tips from experienced cleaning workers. It deals with buying the machines, as well as using the machines.

Tank Size
Good-quality carpet cleaning machines normally have two kinds of tanks: solution and recovery. One should understand how these machines work in order to understand the significance of the tanks.

A carpet extractor works by injecting water and additional cleaning solution, if desired, into mats and carpets. The mixture is kept in solution tanks. For better environmental protection and reducing toxic waste, it is important to use green chemicals as cleaning agents.

The surfaces of mats and carpets should be allowed to soak in the solution for at least a half an hour. Therefore, it is best to pre-spray the carpet with the solution before cleaning. Afterward, cleaning workers agitate the surface vigorously with the wand attached to the machine. Continuous agitation results in the formation of dirt residue that can be easily removed. The dirt residues and water are extracted by the machine and deposited into the recovery tank.

Using a separate vacuum cleaner ahead of using carpet shampooers provides better cleaning. It is better to clean the carpet and mat surfaces with a vacuum cleaner before injecting the cleaning solution into the mats.

To return to the subject of tanks, solution tanks are used to store water and cleaning agents, and recovery tanks are used to store extracted dirt residues.

Ideally both the tanks should be large and rugged and made of high-quality stainless-steel material. Sophisticated carpet cleaners have solution tanks big enough to store 17 gallons of liquid and recovery tanks with a size as large as 15 gallons. If one has to work continuously for a long time, then carpet cleaning equipment with large tanks is suitable.

For the most demanding, industrial carpet cleaning machines, top-grade systems are available with auto fill and auto dump features, enabling non-stop cleaning.

Heated Output
For the most powerful, fastest cleaning, opt for systems with heated output. Top carpet extractors boast temperatures reaching up to 210 degrees Fahrenheit. Such high hot water temperatures go a long way in dissolving tough, deeply embedded stains and residue. For less demanding applications, cold water/non-heated systems are sufficient.

Low Flow Technologies
Always opt for systems with low moisture output when available. These machines use less water in the cleaning process, without limiting cleaning power. This reduces overall water use/waste and drastically reduces drying times. The result – carpets are cleaned and ready for use in as little as two hours and there is no risk of mold/mildew growth, characteristically found in damp carpets.

Specialized Wands
When employing carpet cleaners, wands are used to agitate the surface. Some of the latest machines come with different types of wands. Most suppliers offer optional wands for upholstery cleaning. The main wand attached to carpet cleaning equipment is a default carpet wand for general cleaning. This wand is longer than an upholstery wand to tackle the larger scale that accompanies full carpet cleaning.

Upholstery wands are narrower in width. These wands do a better job in removing dirt from upholstery, as they can be used to reach the small crevices. Carpet shampooers with multiple wands are essential for maintenance tasks in facilities with both surface types, as with hotels and restaurants.

To find the most efficient, highest quality carpet cleaning machines, turn to the Internet's top suppliers.