All professional
carpet cleaners know that soil wears out the carpet most of all. Clients’ carpet and upholstery are a considerable investment in their home that needs protection and care. Soil needs to be removed periodically as most soil is acid-based and oxidized oils weaken the carpet fibre. Abrasive soil, such as sand, scratches the fibres. Soiled carpets the least breed bacteria and pathogens. It is always a good idea for the carpet cleaner to inform the client about potential problems that rise from soiling. Since the carpet filters soil and indoor pollutants it is necessary that the carpet is regularly vacuumed and professionally cleaned.
Soil can come from two sources- from the outside or inside the home. It is not necessary to be a professional carpet cleaner to realize that soil is brought into your home by your shoes. The entries can be protected by placing doormats. On the other hand, the inside soil comes from human and animal hair, skin, and body oils to name a few. There are three types of soil: water soluble, solvent soluble and insoluble. Professional carpet cleaners do take into consideration the type and the amount of soiling in order to facilitate the cleaning process and make a choice on chemicals to be used.
Regular vacuum cleaning will help you remove all kinds of soil before they build up and bound together. Soil removes easily when still dry. If you have missed on a regular vacuum cleaning do not fret, our carpet cleaners will still be able to help to improve the look of your carpet and reduce its soiling with our Prochem equipment and hot water extraction method. For booking your
carpet cleaning London service , simply give us a ring on 02088309787.