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Your carpet works efficiently as a filter trapping airborn dust, pollen, dander, food particles, and all other types of soil. Over time this carpet filter captures all of the contaminants it can hold and begins releasing the overflow back into the air and environment where you live and breath.
Proper maintenance and routine deep cleaning are necessary to purge your carpet filter insuring healthy indoor air quality, removing abrasive, destructive soil particles, and restoring the beauty and luster of the largest investment you possess next to your home and automobiles.
A True Partnership
Eastern Iowa Carpet Care would like the opportunity to partner with you to restore the luster that you once enjoyed in your carpet. We will deep clean down to the base of the fiber leaving your carpet cleaner longer and reducing the time you currently spend in weekly maintenance.
Through our Truck-Mounted, Hot Water Extraction Unit, we are able to provide you with the best alternative for removing soil, eliminating stains, and restoring worn down carpet fibers. Our system involves flushing a solution of hot water and detergent into the carpet pile and recovering the water and suspended soil with a powerful vacuum into a confined holding tank. Our recovery process extracts over 90% of the water and expended solution injected into the base of the fibers, eliminating the conditions needed for rapid resoiling, mold, and mildew.
Our Cleaning Process
STEP 1: Dry Soil Removal – We utilize an upright “pile lifting” vacuum cleaner to remove dry particulate soil from the carpet that would otherwise become heavier when wet and difficult to remove during extraction.
STEP 2: Spot Treatment – We employ different types of chemical agents to treat and remove spots, and other localized contaminants.
STEP 3: Pre-Conditioning – A topical chemical agent is sprayed on your carpet and agitated to separate soil from fiber surfaces and suspend them until extraction.
STEP 4: Hot Water Extraction – Suspended soil is flushed from the carpet using super heated water along with a neutralizing spray and then recovered into a holding tank for disposal.
STEP 5: *Carpet Protectant - A topical spray is applied to the carpet that forms a powerful, invisible shield around each fiber to keep dirt, dust, and liquids from lodging within the carpet.
STEP 6: *Carpet Grooming – A grooming rake is used to eliminate cleaning tool patterns, untangle yarns in order to increase drying time, and leave the carpet in a pleasing appearance.
STEP 7: *Drying – Air movers are used to assist in speed drying and returning your carpet back to a useable state.
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