The soil is then released from the carpet fibers and encapsulated in the crystalline polymer-based solution. The dirt and remaining detergent are then vacuumed away. However, hot water extraction cleaning also known as steam cleaning cleans carpets entirely differently. Steam cleaning works by injecting a solution of carpet cleaning detergent and hot water directly on carpets through spray nozzles. The water is immediately vacuumed from the carpet through a hose attached to the steam cleaner.
No additional vacuuming is required once the water is suctioned from the carpet. There is a significant amount of emphasis placed on the impact a business has on the environment.
To put things into perspective, a study conducted by the Washington State Department of Health recently. Earth has limited resources, and I know that I make a conscious effort to waste as little of these precious resources possible. If you place as much importance as I do on the environment, I have good news. Encapsulation carpet cleaning can clean up to square feet of carpet with a single gallon of water, whereas a typical steam cleaning can use hundreds of gallons.
By using the encapsulation cleaning method, we waste less natural resources than by using steam to clean our carpets. I consider it a victory any time I can get something sparkling clean while wasting less water. That is a win for both the planet and my wallet. This is why encapsulation cleaning takes this category. Learn more about the carpet cleaning business HERE. There are only 24 hours in each day. Meet Fox states that most people are only afforded roughly two hours of free time per day, assuming that the average person gets between seven and eight hours of sleep per day.
Most people associate the term efficient with being a combination of speed and quality. Encapsulation cleaning is the epitome of efficiency, with carpet cleaning speeds anywhere from 2, to 3, square feet per hour. Not only is encapsulation cleaning faster than steam cleaning, but it also dries quicker. This means that carpets are ready for use again in less time. This means that I spend much less time cleaning and much more time enjoying the results. Encapsulation cleaning wins this category in a landslide.
The entire purpose of cleaning your carpets is to get them clean. Would I be wrong in assuming that repeated cleanings performed more frequently would waste all three? If you feel the same way as I feel, I have good news for you. The polymer-based detergent used during encapsulation cleaning is more effective at resisting dirt than traditional steam cleaning.
Use a coarse tip on your sprayer. Simply spray enough solution to dampen the carpet. Do not allow the pre-spray to dry before you progress with the cleaning. Allowing a few minutes of extra dwell time can help a grubby carpet clean more easily. After allowing a few minutes of dwell time proceed with scrubbing the carpet in the normal manner dispensing the detergent through the solution tank.
Scrub the carpet by working the scrubber at a moderate pace. With the Cimex Make a wet pass by holding the solution valve open — then return over the same pass without releasing more detergent. In most cases one wet-pass followed with one dry-pass is all that's needed.
Each gallon of diluted ready to use solution can clean an average of square feet. Note: Avoid over-wetting the carpet — only apply enough cleaning solution to lightly whiten the surface — we just want to wet out the fiber. Back to top Scrubbing Equipment : Any scrubber with strong agitation can be used for encapsulation cleaning. That's why we recommend Cimex scrubbers for encapsulation. They each produce a very high degree of agitation.
These pads are well suited for scrubbing carpets with the correct degree of agitation. Why scrub with pads rather than brushes?
Consider this illustration — you have a greasy frying pan to clean. You could get it clean by scrubbing it with a scrub brush, but if you scrub it with one of those green kitchen pads the pan will clean up even easier. So when we scrub a carpet with a pad the same principle holds true. We have better agitation and we use less solution to get the job done. FiberPlus pads will clean an average of 5 hours or in the range of 10, square feet before they wear thin and need to be replaced.
FiberPlus pads are available for the 19" Cimex machine, as well as 12", 15" and 17" rotary machines. Here is the full description of our "never fail" spill stain remedy. This method works! With this simple 4 step process you can now say good-bye to recurring spills for good. When approaching a spill stain - isolate the stain - thoroughly scrub the carpet surrounding the stain leaving the stain untouched.
Criss-cross the scrubber back and forth over the stain. They simply educate the property owner to vacuum the carpet thoroughly when dry, or on their next scheduled vacuuming cycle. This saves the property owner money as they typically have their own janitors on site.
If the contractor does perform the post-vacuuming, he will usually add a few cents per square foot to the bill.
The speed and efficiency in which one can clean with encapsulation makes it one of the most profitable forms of carpet cleaning available, if not the most profitable. Encapsulation is endorsed by major carpet mills, especially Shaw the largest carpet manufacturer in the world. Shaw heavily endorses Bridgepoint Systems' products and the Brush Pro counter-rotating machine.
We highly recommend the use of their low moisture system with a cylindrical brushing machine called Brush Pro for interim maintenance and have also have found Bridgepoint Systems' products designed for restoration cleaning of your commercial carpets to be some of the best products in the industry:".
The Brush Pro is the premier way to perform encapsulation cleaning as the cylindrical counter-rotating brushes reach deep into the pile pile lifting reaching all parts of the fiber and getting the chemical in contact with more soils for better removal. The Brush Pro can also be used without chemical to perform pile lifting and heavy dry soil removal. Great deals on abatement, safety, surface preparation, and carpet cleaning equipment and chemicals! All the restoration, safety, cleaning and surface preparation products you need in glossy, digital print.
Home Pro's Corner. Pro's Corner. Explanation of Encapsulation Cleaning. What is it? Whether you are performing HWE or encapsulation, the principles are still: Dry Soil Removal vacuuming Soil Suspension wash cycle using chemistry, heat, agitation, and time Extraction wet or dry removal of chemical and suspended soils Finishing and drying With HWE, your chemicals are designed to emulsify soils and suspend them in a solution that is intended to be rinsed or extracted away.
Benefits of Encapsulation Cleaning Cleaning Rates from 1, to 3, square feet per hour - Higher in many situations. Encapsulation takes about 10 minutes to become an expert.
Performed with many types of machines such as cylindrical brush machines CRB like the Brush Pro, RPM floor machines with bonnets, shampoo brushes or even floor pads, the Cimex and orbital or oscillating agitation machines Works extremely well with the Brush Pro which is a plus since some carpet manufacturers discourage the use of rotary machines.
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