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Wool Carpet Cleaning
Wool fibres have a great natural ability to withstand use and hide dirt, whilst still feeling and looking good. The cleaning of these fibres needs more care as they are delicate and as we all are aware with our clothing; you can use approved detergents to clean wools and have gentle settings on washing machines to prevent damage.
So why does that differ when it comes to cleaning carpets? It doesn’t. The problem that you have is employing a carpet cleaner and ensuring they will use the correct processes and chemistry to clean without damaging the fibres.
Beyond Cleanliness: The Longevity of Clean Carpets
As a customer, all we want is for the carpets to look cleaner and then we will happily pay the company for doing a good job, but what happens when the carpets get dirty very quickly afterwards? What happens when spills that used to come out by blotting no longer come out?
By using a company who works to Woolsafe’s British Standards, you are assured they use only Woolsafe approved products and employ cleaning techniques that have been tested and approved. These are carried out by qualified carpet cleaning technicians to avoid problems from occurring.
All types of cleaning processes have different elements that play a massive part in the end result: correct product use, correct time to let the product work, correct heat, correct agitation and of course the correct operator.
In simple terms let’s look at cleaning a 5-year-old oven that has never been cleaned before, let’s leave the oven cold, use some industrial limescale remover, a J-cloth and then wipe it over. Will that clean it? Yes, it will remove something so its cleaner!!
But would you be happy with that? The cleaning product fumes could ignite when the oven is turned on, be poisonous or damage the surface/components of the oven without us having any idea it is happening. However, you could you use someone who heats up the oven, uses safe oven cleaning products, uses the correct scrapers and pads to abrade the fats then rinses the oven, all carried out by an oven cleaning specialist who is trained and qualified not to damage your oven, meaning it will last longer without needing parts replacing quicker.
The same rule applies in floor coverings, apart from the added issue that all floor coverings are different. All fibres hold onto soils and spills in different ways so removal must be tailored to suit.
If the fibres are not tested first, getting the correct results with the correct processes and approved chemicals could be a guess that could mean permanent damage to your expensive floor covering that will not be apparent for a few weeks after cleaning.