Procedure
Cleaning
Procedure
Our
cleaning plant and drying tower are capable of cleaning even the
largest loose rugs (carpets), and we still treat each individual
rug with the same
care as we did when we first began back in 1896
After
your rug (carpet) is measured and examined it is put through our Beater
/ Duster. This helps eliminate loose soil, dust
and other particles that could contain
Bacteria.
Our method is superior to regular cleaning i.e. Steam
Cleaning or Dry –Chemical Cleaning.
These methods can leave a muddy residue in your carpets.

During
the third stage of the process your rug (carpet) is going through our
rinse cycle.
Here your rug (carpet) is being rinsed using approximately 2000 gallons
of clean (Not Recycled) water per hour to eliminate soap residue, dirt and
soil. This process helps reduce allergy symptoms.

In the fourth stage your rug (carpet) is
fed through two massive
ringers at 140 p.s.i.
to squeeze the water out of the rug.
At this point an inspection takes place. If we are not satisfied with
the results we repeat stages 2 through 4 until a satisfactory result
is achieved, at no EXTRA cost to you.

In the fifth and final stage your rug (carpet)
is sent up into our drying
tower. This is a temperature and humidity controlled environment.
Your rug (carpet) is hung from one end—the same way you
see it in stores. This means your rug (carpet) will retain its original
shape. Also the controlled temperature and humidity ensures your
rug (carpet) will
dry quickly and properly without the risk of mold or mildew.
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