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How does it function?

The transportable machine generates an...

I have worked as a carpet cleaning technician in Rochester, New York for the previous 6 years and absolutely swear by the Dry Foam Extraction cleaning system. Experience has taught me that it is far superior to the steam cleaning approach. It is a extremely effective low moisture and fast drying carpet cleaning technique. The Von Schrader Firm in Racine, Wisconsin manufactures the gear. Theyve been in business because 1935.

How does it function?

The portable machine generates an even layer of dry foam just ahead of the brush. The dry foam emulsifies (separates) the dirt from the rug fibers. A soft cylindrical brush combs and lifts the pile all the way to the base of the carpet. The emulsified soil is then immediately extracted with a strong built-in vacuumall in one particular forward pass.

Some Advantages of the Dry Foam Extraction System:

The carpet is cleaned right down to the base .The total bristle brush lifts the dirt in an upward motion to the surface.

This loosens any deeply embedded soil. The carpet is Deep Cleaned and the pile looks revived.

There is a simultaneous dry foam cleaning and vacuum pick-up all in a single effortless step. There is no require for separate machines.

The low moisture-cleaning agent uses only a 10 % water mixture. This prevents the over wetting of the carpet and backing.

No need to be concerned about carpet harm such as browning, shrinkage, buckling, delaminating, and mildew.

Carpets dry rapidly due to low moisture retention.

Dry Foam cleaning systems generally clean more quickly than hot water cleaning systems.

The detergent is environmentally protected and leaves carpets feeling soft to the touch. It has a popular fragrance.

The gear is very gentle on rugs.

Some observations I have created with regards to Hot Water or Steam Cleaning systems:

Excessive amounts of water are applied by steam cleaning systems. Rugs become soaked.

Hot water can harm some carpet fibers. It could also cause color bleeding, shrinkage, and browning. Stain resist carpets can drop their resistance.

The detergent employed in hot water cleaning systems appears to leave a residue that can attract dirt.

Carpets require more time to dry.

Conclusion:

I have cleaned carpets professionally for numerous years employing the Dry Foam Cleaning System. I have received hundreds of compliments from many happy buyers. Absolutely everyone loves it. Its basically the greatest!

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