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COMMERCIAL CARPET CLEANING TIPS & TRICKS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Do you need professional help in cleaning your commercial carpets or rugs?

We’re Chicago’s top Commercial Carpet Cleaning service and we have a few tips and tricks to share.

Continue reading.

Muscle up your carpet cleaning routines
Commercial carpets require three types of basic care:

Weekly vacuuming, steam cleaning regularly and spot treatments on occasion.

You can make your commercial carpets cleaner and fresher by using our tips and tricks.

1. Vacuum Maintenance & Techniques
Start pushing as soon as you plug it in and turn it on. Results are immediately visible. You don’t even see it, but your carpet is losing years of its life and beauty. Your vacuum cannot do everything by itself. Your vacuum needs your help.

Vacuuming the office carpet in Chicago
Always start with fresh ingredients
It’s not cost-effective to run the vacuum cleaner with a bag that is half full. The equipment will work harder. This reduces the mechanical life and leaves dirt on carpets.

Make sure it fits the carpet
Then, turn the vacuum on at full power. Reduce the cleaner head by adjusting it one at a time, until the head hugs the carpet.

Take your time
The vacuum’s suction power is greatly reduced when it is rushed across carpet. It is more efficient to slow down because a single pass of the carpet with a relaxed pace will pick up more dirt. Double-pass areas that are heavily trafficked using the same method.

2. Steam cleaning outside of the manual
We can understand the DIY steam cleaning approach. You can rent a steam cleaner and read the instructions, but it’s not as simple as that. We are happy to offer our professional advice.

Steam cleaning office carpets in Chicago

It’s Not a Vacuum Cleaner
Steam cleaning carpets requires that you first vacuum the carpet. If you don’t, the process will turn dirt into micro-mud that is pushed through fibers and padding. Use a mild detergent solution and hot water to pre-treat areas that are subjected to heavy traffic. Spray on the solution and allow it to sit for 10 minutes.

* count your passes
Steam cleaning uses water to remove dirt and not to soak carpets. Use detergent and water to clean the area. Then, rinse the area with neutralizing rinse. Three passes of drying is all that’s needed, then 12 hours to open the area for foot traffic.

3. Spot removing requires gentle touch
The difference between a spot and a stain is time. As soon as a coffee stain hits your carpet the liquid starts to oxidize and become fibers. Spot cleaning should be done quickly, but gently.

Commercial carpet cleaning in Chicago

Know Your Spots
You can clean up some spills with soda water, while others are cleaned by diluting vinegar. Save several online resources as quick guides for when you need to handle something unusual.

Try to work with less.
Do not saturate a spot, whether you are using a solution from a hardware store or if you have made your own. If you soak a spill, it will spread the residue into fibers. Instead, use a quick spray.

* do not rub it in
Scrubbing an spill will push it deeper into the carpet, beyond your DIY reach. With an absorbent towel, gently blot the area inwards from the outer edge. As the blotter picks up spills, change it out and repeat as needed.

4. Extra carpet cleaning tips from our pros
You’re now ready to learn more about professional carpet cleaning. These tips will ensure that your hard work is rewarded with beautiful carpets.

Commercial carpet cleaning in Chicago

1. Pre-vacuum before cleaning
Vacuum carpets first before steam cleaning. This first pass allows for a more thorough deep cleaning.

2. Pre-Spray Makes Spraying Easy
Pre-spray treatments can make cleaning a commercial carpet easier. Too much can leave a sticky residue, which makes the job more difficult.

3. Beware of Reappearing Stains
You’d be surprised how often it happens. Watch out for stubborn stains trying to creep back into areas that you have just cleaned.

How to Clean Commercial Carpet Tiles
Commercial carpet tiles are stain resistant and durable. They’re a great choice for commercial flooring. Deep clean the carpet tiles according to their fiber type.

commercial carpet tiles

Steam cleaning is recommended for nylon and polyester tiles once a year.
Professional cleaning of wool fiber tiles is required using dry extraction methods.
You can spot clean individual tiles with a mild detergent and cool water.
Before reinstalling, make sure that the tiles have completely dried on both sides.
How to Clean Glue Down Carpet
Commercial glue-down carpeting can be difficult to clean because the backing is stuck to concrete or wood.

If you clean these surfaces with too much water, they can rot or mold.

Consult the carpet manufacturer to find out what cleaning methods they recommend.
Ask a commercial cleaner for assistance if you cannot find the information on your CGD carpet.
Carpets with most stains can be cleaned by spot cleaning, but require annual dry cleaning.
The best way to clean carpets that are glued down is to hire a professional technician.

The advantages of professional carpet cleaning
Professionals clean commercial carpets quickly and efficiently. Here are a few of the powerful tools that technicians use on a daily basis.

Truck mounted carpet cleaning

* truck mounted extraction sytems
The truck-mounted water heaters, extraction equipment and carpet cleaning system of this effective system can handle large jobs.

Portable Hot Water Extractors
The smaller units are designed to reach areas where larger systems can’t.

* carpet dryers and air movers
Carpet drying equipment creates a high-velocity flow of air across the floor and allows freshly cleaned commercial carpets to be put back into action quickly.

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