Is Steam Cleaning Bad For Carpets? Which Carpet Cleaning Method Is Best?
The question, "Is steam cleaning bad for carpets?" often arises when someone has purchased a carpet and realized that it has not been cleaned with the chemical cleaning agents normally found in steam cleaner. These agents are commonly referred to as "bleach", "lexane" or "aches". The question arises: is there any possible harm in using a steam cleaner on the carpet?If you use a steam cleaner on your carpet, you will likely notice that the dirt, oils and other contaminants are lifted right out of the carpet. In addition, you will notice that the color has been retained, the furniture has been treated and the dyes used to have stayed in the carpet. For the most part, your carpets are maintained much better by this type of cleaning process. The only real problem associated with steam cleaning carpets is the fact that a small percentage of the cleaning solution will actually become embedded in the carpet fibers. This small percentage of solution is usually not enough to cause any damage to the carpet but will, over time, cause a stain to form at the point where the cleaning solution has entered the fibers.
As long as you follow the manufacturer's instructions when using a steamer and rinse your carpets thoroughly after the process, you should have absolutely no problems with retaining the beauty and shine of your carpet. You should also be aware that steam cleaning carpets can become quite messy and dirty. While this can be a challenge if you do not have access to professional carpet cleaning equipment, you can find devices designed specifically for cleaning carpets and will save you quite a bit of time. When it comes to your investment in your carpets and the health of your family, this small investment is definitely worth the time and effort.
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