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Derby - East Midlands Premier Clean - Nottingham
The Carpet, Leather & Upholstery Cleaners
Cleaning Method
Hot Water Extraction Cleaning
This is the method not only we recommend but Shaw Industries (the world’s largest carpet manufacturer) recommend. This method is the safest most effective method of cleaning available today. Hot water extraction cleans deep down into fibres, which are then rinsed this extracts allergens, pollens, dirt and grime leaving your carpets and upholstery deep down clean (similar to the way we wash our clothes). Drying times with this method will depend on the effectiveness of the equipment being used.
"We truly believe this is the best method of cleaning carpets and upholstery, which is why it is the one we use"
This is what you can expect if we clean your carpets and upholstery:
- A thorough deep vacuuming Sebo
- A stain removal process (if required)
- A pre-spray (to suit your furnishings) which will get deep down into the pile breaking up dirt, grime, grit, pollutants and assists in the removal of house dust mites and their faeces
- Agitation process, this is used to brush the pre-spray in and helps separate fibres (mainly used in a commercial context where matted fibres are a problem) on main heavy traffic areas.
- Finally a rinse to remove any products used as above, and extraction, which will leave your carpets and upholstery fresh and clean. Your indoor environment will also be improved (a great benefit for any allergy sufferers)
Stain Care & protection
Carpet / Upholstery Stains are discolorations to a fiber. Perhaps you accidentally spilled some bleach or cleaning products on your carpet and notice it left a very light mark.
Today's over-the-counter spot removing products, when used incorrectly can ruin a carpet. They can either set the stain, or remove color from the carpet depending on the fiber type.
There is yet another type of stain that occurs almost daily. Beverage spills. This is probably the most common stain a family can face. Whether it's grape juice or red wine, immediate blotting and rinsing can prevent stains from appearing. Unfortunately, they are rarely treated properly and timely and the stain can set in. There are treatments available to correct these situations most of the time, even more so if the homeowner hasn't "set" the stain into the fiber.

