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CAN
DRIES IN MINUTES SAVE MY CARPET?
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What about that bleach spot on my hallway carpet? What
about where the sun has faded that area to a different color
by the sliding glass door? Can you get that red stain up
in the den? These are some of the common questions asked
by our clients. And usually, the answer is "yes"
to most of these concerns. DRIES IN MINUTES Carpet Cleaning
Technicians are certified in carpet cleaning, carpet repair,
color restoration, and reinstallation and can provide services
to the homeowner to improve the appearance, and extend the
useful life of their carpets. Listed below are some of the
most common types of procedures that can be performed by
your DRIES IN MINUTES Carpet Cleaning Technician to "save"
your carpet: |
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Sooner or later it happens to everyone, something is spilled
on the carpet. But did the spill cause a spot or a stain?
A spot is a deposit of foriegn material that can be easily
cleaned out of a carpet by your DRIES IN MINUTES Carpet Cleaning
Technician. A stain however, is permanent and cannot be removed
by standard cleaning procedures. Urine, bleach, and Kool-Aid
(among others) contain substances that permanently change
the color of the fibers. In these situations, it is necessary
to neutralize, then remove the bleach or dye. The color can
then be restored to those fibers to blend more closely with
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LINES AROUND VENTS and BASEBOARDS: |
Common to many homes is a condition called "filtration
soiling". This is caused by air circulation within the
home, between floors, walls and rooms. The air contains a
very fine oily dirt that is trapped in the carpet fibers.
It is more evident in some homes than others, and usually
is only in certain areas of the home. Sometimes this can be
a severe problem, but usually it just causes black lines to
form around baseboards and under doors that are kept closed.
It is however, very difficult to clean, and requires special
cleaning agents and tools. |
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