Saturday, January 22, 2011
Rotary Extraction Cleaning
If your carpets have not been cleaned in the last 12 months, or if you have some reappearing spots, you need to have you carpets cleaned by "rotary jet extraction".
Whats this?
Most cleaners use a traditional carpet cleaning wand that is pushed back and forth by the technician. Usually 2 to 3 passes with water are used followed by a vacuum pass. This tool is great for carpet that is cleaned on a very regular basis and is lightly soiled.
The "rotary jet extraction" machine uses the same method of hot water and suction, but adds several things:
1. The head on the machine is rotating at 150 rpm as it applies hot water and
vacuums. Going over an area of carpet 1 time with this machine is like doing 20 passes
with the traditional wand. (trust me, no carpet technician is doing 20 passes)
2. Since the head in working in a circular motion, it cleans all sides of the carpet fiber. As
it rotates across the carpet in different directions, no dirt can hide behind any fibers.
3. The rotary machine weighs 50 pounds, so the pressure of the weight adds to the
cleaning.
Check out the above video of the "rotary jet extraction" tool at work.
If you are going to spend money on cleaning, you deserve to get the cleanest carpet possible!
We guarantee if your carpet does not come clean after this process, it probably needs to be replaced. As usual, you are backed by our 100% money back guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied, we will re-clean the area free. If you still are not satisfied, we will give you your money back. No questions asked.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Travertine Cleaning & Polishing
Notice the reflection of the lighting in the before picture compared to the after pictures.
This was accomplished by cleaning the floor, then polishing with several different grits of a diamond pads to get it to the high gloss finish. We do this on travertine, or marble floors.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Donation to YAPS
Friday, December 4, 2009
Meet Octobers Winner!
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