Dry carpet cleaning involves the use of special machines for cleaning carpets with recently developed chemical technology that enables clean or vaporless cleaning (VLM), produces carpet trimmers and removes stains, dirt , sand, sand, and allergens. Clean carpets are recognized by manufacturers as more visually pleasing, potentially more durable and may be healthier than carpet that is not properly maintained.
Carpet cleaners are reportedly misunderstood, and chemical developers have only in recent decades created new carpet care technologies. In particular, encapsulation and other green technologies work better, easier to use, require less training, save more time and money, and lead to less reordering of previous methods. Dry carpet cleaning can also help earn the Green Building Leadership certificate in US Energy and Design Certification (LEED).
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Process
The dry carpet cleaning system is more accurately known as the "very low moisture" (VLM) system, relying on dry compounds equipped with an application cleaning solution, and growing significantly in market share due to its fast drying time, a significant factor for 24-hour commercial installations. Dry-cleaning systems and "very low humidity" are also often faster and less labor-intensive than wet extraction systems.
Pre-treatment, pre-conditioner, or "traffic line cleaner", which is a detergent or emulsifier that breaks the soil bonding to the carpet fiber in a short period of time, is usually sprayed onto the carpet before the main dry use of the clean system. One chemical dissolves an oily film that binds the soil and prevents effective removal of the soil by vacuuming. The solution may be to add solvents such as d-limonene, petroleum by-products, glycol ether, or butyl agents. The amount of "heated" pretreatment time on the carpet should be less than 15 minutes, since the thorough rug brushing is common for this "very low humidity" system, which gives added agitation to ensure the pretreatment works entirely through the carpet.
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The absorbent compound, 98% biodegradable cleaners can be spread evenly over the carpet and brushed or polished. For small areas, household hand brushes can work like compounds onto a pile of carpets; dirt and dirt are attracted to the compound, which is then emptied, leaving the carpet immediately clean and dry. For commercial applications, the spinning system rotates with specially designed cylindrical cylinders, without a vacuum cleaner. The scrubbing machine is more typical, in the hand rub generally only clean up the top third of the carpet.
Encapsulation
In the 1990s, new polymers began to literally encapsulate (crystallize) soil particles into dry residue when in contact, in a process now perceived by industry as a growing and emerging technology; working like a "small sponge", a deep-cleaning compound crystal dissolves and absorbs impurities before removal from the carpet. The cleaning solution is applied with a rotary engine, "CRB" counter rotating brush, brush applicator, or compression sprayer. The dried residue may be inhaled immediately, either separately or from the installed engine unit of the cleaning system. According to ICS Cleaning Specialist, evidence shows that encapsulation improves the appearance of carpets, compared to other systems; and profitable in terms of high traffic needs, operator training, equipment costs, and lack of wet residue. Cleaning the carpet encapsulation also makes the carpet cleaner for a longer time compared to other methods. Encapsulation also avoids drying time of carpet shampoo, making the carpet immediately available for use.
The use of encapsulation to create a crystal residue that can be immediately aspirated (as opposed to dry powder residue from a wet cleaning system, which typically takes an additional day before vacuuming) is a new technology that has recently become the accepted method for commercial and carpet cleaning in inside the house.
Bonnet
After cleaning the product in the solution is deposited onto the surface as mist, the round buffer or "bonnet" rubs the mixture with a rotating motion. This industrial machine resembles a floor buffer, with an absorbent spinning pad that pulls the ground and rinsed or replaced repeatedly. The hood method is not completely dry-cleaning and involves short drying time, making it a solution for cleaning dust or a deep odor that is considered suitable for valuable carpets. To reduce the pole distortion, the absorbent pads must be maintained to remain lubricated with a cleaning solution.
Solvent extraction
D-limonene based cleaners are sprayed previously on the carpet to be cleaned. The product is given a 5-10 minute residence time. The carpet is then extracted using an acid rinse solution through a hot water extraction machine. Three dry strokes are then performed to ensure a low dry time. Although this process is not completely dry and involves 1-4 hours of dry time, it cleans deep into the fiber.
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