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Carpet dry cleaning
I am looking to get my carpets cleaned and i was recommended this
company http://www.cleaningdoctor.net/ Looks like a franchise and was wondering if anyone has ever used them or had experience of the Dry Fusion™ cleaning system or similar dry cleaning? Is dry cleaning better than steam cleaning? Any advise would be greatly appreciated. |
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Carpet dry cleaning
bob wrote:
I am looking to get my carpets cleaned and i was recommended this company http://www.cleaningdoctor.net/ Looks like a franchise and was wondering if anyone has ever used them or had experience of the Dry Fusion™ cleaning system or similar dry cleaning? Is dry cleaning better than steam cleaning? Nothing new there, its a technique called bonnet mopping thats been around for years. Its a maintenance clean, not a deep clean e.g. it cleans the surface of the carpet, but not deep down into the pile. 'Steam Cleaning' is a misnomer. The correct term is hot water spray extraction. Hot water when sprayed under pressure looks a bit like steam hence the name. Spray extraction is a real deep clean, much better IME than bonnet mopping. More info on the DIY Wiki http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?...t_Cleaning_FAQ -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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