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Monday, July 5, 2010

Carpet Cleaning Equipment for Removing Paint Stains from Carpets


Expensive carpets with old paint stains can ruin the look of a home or business. Replacing one may not be feasible if a new carpet does not fit the budget. If your finances are limited, perhaps the best solution would be to remove the paint stain from the carpet. While there are many paint removers for carpets available on the market, some can cause damage to the fibers, not work as well as expected, or may damage your skin. Carpet cleaning equipment can tackle old paint, dry paint, and acrylic or latex paints.

Paint is difficult to remove because it chemically bonds with the carpet’s fibers. To be able to remove it, you need something that can break these chemical bonds. High temperature carpet cleaning equipment can provide the heat energy required to remove paint by rupturing this molecular-level bond.

The XTreme Power® XPH-9650, for example, can heat water to 210°F, which is ideal for removing most paint stains. Use the machine in combination with Daimer®’s patented Eco-Green® Carpet Care & Upholstery Cleaner. This eco-friendly, plant-derived chemical uses special Micro-Blasting® molecules that surround the paint molecules and prevent them from bonding with the carpet fiber.

If you are not familiar with carpet cleaning equipment, it is recommended you speak with a product specialist in order to select the right machine. Another option is to hire a carpet cleaning professional who utilizes an XTreme Power® system, as old paint m permanently alter the texture or color of the carpet, requiring some retouching in addition to the paint removal. Also, very high temperatures can damage antique carpets or melt the glue at the carpet’s base; so, it is important to do proper research before cleaning with a heated carpet cleaning machine.

To learn more about the uses of carpet cleaning equipment sold by Daimer®, visit  website www.daimer.com