Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Carpet Cleaners - Can They Really Get The Grease Out?

When it comes to tackling tough oil and grease stains, using carpet cleaners can be an effective tool. Getting an oil or grease stain out of an ordinary cloth is tough enough - but having to remove it from a carpet can be a real ordeal. Not only is it much harder to get out, but an oil stain can also be a trap for other dirt and grime particles to settle into. Oil and grease also tend to leave dark stains that can be very unsightly. Daimer® currently has a number of different XTreme Power ® carpet cleaners to cope with any kind of oil stain or carpet material.

The different Daimer carpet cleaners have a few things in common. One is the special low-flow, low-moisture technology. This means that your carpets will dry much quicker, reducing the risk of mildew or mold growth. This is a common complaint many people have with conventional carpet cleaners. Some of these machines will leave your carpet dry in just two hours.

These cleaners also come in two models, heated and non-heated. Heated carpet cleaners offer quicker drying times - apart from that, the heat is an effective tool to dig deep and remove very stubborn grease and oil stains. Non-heated models are ideal for cleaning materials that are prone to shrinkage, like natural fiber carpets. Apart from this equipment, Daimer® also offers a number of different carpet extractors, carpet steam cleaners and advanced carpet cleaning machines. You can learn more about them simply by visiting www.daimer.com.