Showing posts with label carpet cleaning equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carpet cleaning equipment. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Carpet Cleaners for Commercial Applications

Carpet cleaners used for commercial carpet cleaning should be durable, dependable machines for deep cleaning applications. Commercial establishments are high traffic areas and are subject to numerous stains, such as food spills, dirt, and grime. The carpets and rugs in shops, malls, restaurants, and other commercial zones are subjected to the worst attack of dirt, grime, and dust on a daily basis. It is important to regularly maintain...

Sunday, October 31, 2010

What to Look for When Buying Industrial Carpet Cleaners

Carpet cleaners have a number of industrial cleaning uses. Most carpet cleaning machines are designed for residential and commercial cleaning. While powerful, their features are not suited for power required for industrial cleaning jobs. The following are some aspects a potential buyer should check for before selecting industrial carpet cleaners. Pressure Levels, Temperature, and Extraction Carpet cleaners work by injecting a mixture ...

Monday, October 25, 2010

Useful Tips to Choose Carpet Cleaners

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...

Monday, September 13, 2010

Benefits of Low Moisture Carpet Cleaners

Over time, there have been many changes made to carpet cleaners to better their performance. Some of the changes have been related to hardware, while others have been technological changes. One of the most notable technologies found among carpet cleaners is low moisture technology. What Is Low Moisture Technology? Low moisture technology is a technology found in many of Daimer®’s carpet cleaning machines. It limits the quantity of water...

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Carpet Cleaner Glossary

To ensure you purchase the best possible machine for your cleaning needs, it is important to understand the features available for carpet cleaners. The following are the 10 of the most popular terms associated with steam carpet cleaning machines. Pressure Levels – This term refers to the force with which water or steam is ejected from the nozzle. For carpet cleaners, pressure levels can reach up to 500 psi. Heated and Non-Heated...

Monday, March 22, 2010

Carpet Cleaners – Why Low Flow Is the Preferred Option

Low flow or low moisture technology is an important feature many buyers look for when purchasing a carpet cleaner. This technology reduces the amount of water used without restricting the cleaning power. Reducing the amount of water for cleaning carpets is beneficial in many ways other than decreasing utility bills. This is especially true for commercial carpet cleaning, where you often have to pay a tax or surcharge for excessive water...

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Benefits of Non-Heated Carpet Cleaners

With all the focus on heated carpet cleaners, non-heated carpet steam cleaning equipment is sometimes overlooked. Heat is indeed very effective when it comes to removing grease and stains. If your carpet tends to collect ink, food residues, and other stubborn stains on a daily basis, it would be better to invested in a carpet cleaner that uses hot water. Although many jobs are completed much easier with heated carpet cleaning machines, cold...