At Boulder Carpet Cleaning Masters we want you to have a pleasant carpet cleaning experience even if you are using a Rug Doctor. We often get calls from people who have made their rugs much worse after renting a portable cleaner simply because they did not know the proper methodology for cleaning carpets. After reading this article you should be able to use a Rug Doctor effectively.
The first step to any carpet cleaning is a thorough vacuuming of the carpet prior to the carpet getting wet. An average 9 x 12 rug can hold an amazing 85 pounds of dry soil! Once the carpets are thoroughly vacuumed we need to pre-treat the fibers with a soap designed to loosen the soils and stains that are attached to the carpet fibers. The soap needs to dwell anywhere from two to twenty minutes to suspend the soils so that we can rinse the dirt out. The hotter the pre spray is the more powerful it will become. Once you reach 118 degrees every 18 degrees hotter doubles the ability of the soap to loosen the dirt and stains. Mix and apply the pre spray according to the directions. If you have oil based stains you will need to use a solvent spotter to break the oils bond to the carpet fiber prior to rinsing. If you have the ability to agitate the carpet prior to extraction, do so. Use hot water in your Rug Doctor to extract the soap and dirt. You can add a little vinegar to the hot water solution to leave the carpets soft. These tips are for synthetic carpets only (not wool). Wool carpets need neutral cleaners or the wool will be damaged. If you feel carpet cleaning with a Rug Doctor will not meet your current needs or if you have qustions, please call Boulder Carpet Cleaning Masters at 303-459-2482.
Archive for January, 2012
Carpet Cleaning with Rug Doctor in Boulder CO
Friday, January 20th, 2012Rug Doctor Carpet Cleaning Problems in Boulder
Monday, January 9th, 2012Boulder Carpet Cleaning Masters had a client this week that ran into a few problems while using a Rug Doctor to clean up a few dog urine stains over the weekend. When we arrived at their home we found a white Berber carpet that had huge yellow stains everywhere. Upon talking to our new client we discovered that she rented a Rug Doctor and cleaned the carpet herself. When she woke up the next day she discovered twice as many stains as the day before. She thought that she was pulling up old urine stains from a previous owner and decided to keep the Rug Doctor an extra day. The second cleaning went even worse than the first and she thought that the carpets were ruined. She finally called us to try and fix the problem.
The problem was not a defective Rug Doctor or a defective operator. The operator was actually very smart and pleasant even after a traumatic carpet cleaning experience. Rug Doctors have a difficult time creating a good vacuum seal on Berber carpet and they tend to vibrate and bounce on the vacuum stroke which leaks out all the dirty water. These puddles of dirty water become large yellow stains when they dry and they look like urine stains. We gave the carpet a light pre-spray to loosen the dirt and then used a special glide wand which creates a good vacuum seal and we were able to return the Berber carpets to a nice bright white color absent of the urine stains and water stains.
