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Trebor
Joined: Jan 16, 2009
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Re: Anyone have anything positive to say about dry carpet cleaners?
Reply #14 Jun 9, 2009 8:56 am |
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Here is my expereince using the Host product. Carpet in a home subjected to the ravages of a cat with progressive kidney failure. Berber carpet soaked clear through the pad with urine. After repeated attempts with Hoover SteamVac and Bissell SpotBot I tried Host. I worked a generous amount of the powder in and left it to DRY for 48 hrs. As long as there is any dampness in the product it will absorb dirt and odors. The result after 4 to 5 applications was no more stain, and very faintly detectable odor with my nose on the carpet. I cannot tell you how many times I dumped urine smelling water from recovery tanks, convinced that at last I had removed all of the offending residue, only to have the smell and stains return as the perfume in the cleaner evaporated. The Host is also easy to blend in if you are removing stains from a traffic area. Great strides have been made in what is called micro-encapsulation carpet cleaning. A random orbital floor machine with a pad resembling a cotton terrycloth bathmat and a teflon glider is moved over a carpet which has been sprayed with the cleaner. The dirt and stains are dissolved and absorbed into the pad. The random orbital motion means the machine does not distort the pile or pull away from the operator. There is a vid on You Tube comparing the method to 'steam' extraction. After the extraction, using no additional cleaner of any kind, the machine is moved over the still wet carpet with a clean pad, which blackens in a few seconds. A clean pad after the first pad with the micro/encap liquid shows very lttle residue on the pad. If a product for this type of cleaning will dry to a crystalline powder and easily brush off a glass surface, then it will easily vacuum away. One such product claims such thorough soil removal it does not require post cleaning vacuuming. Take a glass full of the liquid from an extraction recovery tank. This represents the water left behind at an 80% recovery rate. Pour 4/5 of it out and fill the glass with clean water. This represents the remaining soil after a follow up rinse. Repeat the process, this represents the remaining soil after a 2nd rinse. Each time the carpet is rinsed before it is given a chance to completely dry means that more water/detergent is forced into the padding, where it breeds mold, mildew, bacteria. "Steam" carpet cleaning has long been suspected by the medical community as a cause of Kawasaki's syndrome. If the ph of the detergent and/or the temperature of the water is too high, the soil/stain resistant properties of the carpet can be neutralized. With the advaces in low moisture carpet cleaning, I see no advantage to using HWE excpet as an immediate removal of liquid spills. The dual brush machines have counter-rotating brushes, and in the case of the Host machine, a little more weight, so the powder is thoroughly brushed in, AND the pile is lifted and separated from those little clumps that remaion even after hot water extraction cleaning. Whether low moisture powder, or encapsulation, both methods work on the princible of absorption, and do indeed work quite well, with no wick back of stains.
This message was modified Jun 9, 2009 by Trebor
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Tread184
Joined: Jul 21, 2009
Points: 7
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Re: Anyone have anything positive to say about dry carpet cleaners?
Reply #18 Jul 21, 2009 1:32 am |
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Ive used both Shampooers and Dry carpet cleaning and I can say that I prefer dry carpet cleaning due to the resoil factor of using a wet cleaning solution.I personally like Oreck's dry powder. I rented the Orbiter to clean my front room from pet stains and it worked extremely well. As someone posted farther up, the guy at the Oreck store told me to spray the carpet with a wet solution to break up the stain and then apply the powder to absorb the loose moisture and stain. I do three rooms of carpet about every 6 months, and use it mostly for pet stains. I yet to have old stains come back as they did when I used a shampoo machine, just new ones from the kids new puppy. im satisfied with the product, but I cant say ive really tried any other Dry powders.
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