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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Tips to Use Carpet Cleaning Equipment to Remove Food Residues


Carpet Cleaning Equipment

Many types of carpet cleaning equipment are available on the internet. One can find such machines for almost every cleaning task—for auto detailing, for commercial carpet cleaning, for hospital cleaning and so on.

How a Carpet Cleaner Works
A carpet cleaner works by injecting a mixture of water and a cleaning agent into mats and carpets. The mixture works on the carpets to break the bond between dirt and carpets.

Thereafter, the cleaning worker agitates the surface using the wand attached with the machine. Vigorous agitation would result in the formation of dirt residues extracted by the machine. Thus, carpet cleaning equipment removes dirt and impurities from mats and carpets effectively and smoothly.

The following are some tips to help you buy carpet cleaning equipment from Daimer® for removing food and drink residues from mats and carpets.

Use Heated Machines
Food and drinks spilled onto mats and carpets are often not easy to remove. It is better to use a heated carpet cleaner for removing the spills of food and drink on the surface. Modern carpet cleaning machines from Daimer®, such as the XTreme Power® XPH-9600, provide an output temperature of 210°F.

Green Chemicals
Using green chemicals along with carpet cleaning equipment is an excellent idea. Chemicals such as Daimer®’s Eco-Green® Carpet Care & Upholstery Cleaner are environment friendly cleaning agents that do not leave any toxic substance on the carpet.