Monday, October 25, 2010

Useful Tips to Choose Carpet Cleaners


Carpet Cleaner
Carpet cleaners have a number of uses. They can remove dust and mud, blood and vomit stains, and food and beverage spills from carpets, among a wide variety of other stains and deposits. However, to ensure optimum and efficient cleanliness, you have to choose the best carpet cleaners available. The following are some tips to choose the right machine.

Heated Output
There are both non-heated and heated carpet cleaning machines available for use. For light to moderate stains, a non-heated carpet cleaning machines will often work fine. However, for heavy duty, deeply settled stains, heated carpets cleaners are a better option. Daimer® offers models in their XTreme Power® series, such as the XTreme Power® XPH-5900i that features pressure levels of 100 psi and adjustable temperature options up to 210°F.

Available Technologies and Features
Carpet cleaning machines without an inbuilt heating element take time to heat water. In many cases, water must be heated externally and added to the system. Many of Daimer® carpet cleaning systems have two powerful inline heating elements to heat water in as little as 3 to 5 minutes. In addition, all of Daimer®’s carpet cleaners include low flow technology, which can leave carpet dry in as little as two hours and upholstery in as little as one hour. For added convenience, Daimer® offers machines with upholstery wands for cleaning seat cushions, stairs, and hard to reach places.

Daimer®, a leading distributor of cleaning machines, offers carpet cleaners with multiple heating elements.