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Mr. & Mrs. C. Pat Lanyon, Owners 47 Long Hill Street Phone 860 - 528-7205 East Hartford, CT 06108-1436 Call now for more information. For facts fast, www.glorycarpetcleaning.com !Workmanship Guarantee : Recleaned for FREE if you are not Satisfied
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning with Extraction Excellence!
Upholstery SPOT Cleaning Primer Spot cleaning is important to know because cleaning spots right after they occur is our best assurance they will be safely and in many cases, completely removed by a professional if not by yourself. Extraction utilizes the principles of evaporation and wicking to deep clean.Steps to Take for Spotting Furniture.
Figure 1 Simple Spotting Kit 1. SETTING UP a Spotting Kit (Figure 1) . You will first need a 24 oz or similar spray bottle for each spotter required. Second, you will need a soft brush for agitation. Third, you will need blotting soft white terry cloth towels. Fourth, you will need a hair dryer. Use a clothes spotting super-market product greatly diluted (about ½ teaspoon for above size bottle). Always pretest each product before first use. Keep the kit readily accessible.
Figure 2 Soiled Fabric Being Reconditioned 2. Preconditioning (Figure 2) . It is sprayed onto the soiled fabric. This solution has a minimum of detergent. As it is sprayed down, it surrounds and softens, after a brief dwell time, most soil. Excessive application of solution is not required unless the level of soiling is great.
Figure 3 Grooming – Soils now in Solution -- Item "Appears" Clean3. Grooming (Figure 3) . It disperses loosened soil into the solution. The fabric from the surface looks clean immediately after TAMPING, if the spotter is effective. For spots, ALWAYS use the brush like a hammer, the effect is many times more effective.
4. Extraction (Figure 4) . Furniture extraction is by blotter cloth or small extractor, but limit rinsing greatly if possible. For especially soiled fibers, multiple passes for rinsing may be needed. Dry passes both speed drying and extract solution which was not absorbed by the fibers or picked up after the initial application.5. Drying . If cleaning is proper and drying is complete, fabric surface appears clean (Figure 5). Often, however, spots reappear (usually the result of incomplete soil extraction in 3-5 days, Figure 7 or spotter detergent residue in 2-3 months, Figure 6). The spot must be re-cleaned and blotted as a dryer is used by the customer. The absorbent will collect any soils not first extracted. Volume spills may require 3, 4 or more cleanings. Sometimes the absorbent can be left to dry on the fabric overnight, but most of solution should be already removed or mold will appear if drying is incomplete before 48 hours.
Figures 5, 6, & 7 highlight the importance of regular deep EXTRACTION CLEANING! Soil DOES NOT stay in the lower portions of fibers. Without extraction, also, indoor air quality issues may not be improved.
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