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		<description><![CDATA[Having your carpets professionally cleaned is seen as a burden by most homeowners when it ought to be looked at a necessary, regular maintenance task. Not only does employing a carpet shampooer once a year as a maintenance priority make your carpets look pretty, it comes with a long list of other valuable benefits as [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=tomerelit.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5589991&amp;post=3&amp;subd=tomerelit&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Having <a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">your carpets professionally  cleaned </a>is seen as a burden by most homeowners when it ought to be looked at  a necessary, regular maintenance task. Not only does employing a carpet  shampooer once a year as a maintenance priority make your carpets look pretty,  it comes with a long list of other valuable benefits as well.</p>
<p>Extend the Life of Your Carpets<br />
Remember, a <a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">carpet cleaning </a>doesn’t just improve the  appearance of your carpets, it drastically extends their life as well. All that  dirt and grime doesn’t just look bad, it wears and tears at your carpet fibers  over the years. Furthermore, the more it works its way into your carpet, the  more damage it’s going to do. By scheduling a carpet cleaning once a year, you  can rest easy that damaging dirt and debris buildup will be kept to a minimum.  In fact, many new carpet manufacturers require regular cleanings if you want  your warranty to remain valid. They’ve caught on as well. The cleaner your  carpet stays, the less they’ll have to pay out for carpeting that doesn’t live  up their bidding.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">Improve the Health of Your  Family</a>.<br />
The other often overlooked aspect of regularly calling in a  carpet shampooer is the hidden health benefits. 90% of the dust in your home is  shedded human skin, and parasites like dust mites live in paradise in a home  that neglects picking up their primary food source. Other pests, such as bed  bugs and fleas also have a harder time taking root in the face of regular visits  by a carpet shampooer. Besides that, carpet cleanings are integral to keeping up  the proper ventilation in your home. Much of that ventilation occurs through air  circulating through the base of your walls, and a dirty carpet seriously impedes  that important flow. Regular, deep cleanings keep those avenues open and can  make a big difference if you or a family member suffers from allergies or is  inflicted with asthma.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">Carpet a little dirty? Use this link  for professional<br />
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<p>Peace of Mind<br />
<a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">Carpet shampooers </a>are also good to call in to maintain your peace of mind. Think about all the  things that come into contact with your carpet over the course of a year and  longer. Mud and dirt are only the beginning. Food spills, pet stains and odors,  and whatever else you track in on your shoes, is soiling your carpet on a daily  basis. Especially if you’ve got children making the rounds, thinking about all  the foreign material that’s lodged in your carpet can make you want to  quarantine them to the hardwood. Scheduling regular carpet cleanings takes care  of the problem and means this is one less thing you’ll have to concern yourself  with.</p>
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<h2><a title="Permanent Link to SAN FERNANDO VALLEY CARPET CLEANING" rel="bookmark" href="http://elitecc18.wordpress.com/2008/11/20/san-fernando-valley-carpet-cleaning/">SAN FERNANDO VALLEY CARPET CLEANING</a></h2>
<p>November 20,  2008 by elitecc18</p>
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<p>While your carpeting may not require the regular cleaning that other types of  flooring demand, your carpet should be professionally cleaned once every year to  18 months, even if you vacuum regularly. <a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">Professional carpet cleaning </a>extends the  life of the carpeting and contributes to better air quality, reducing allergies  and illness.</p>
<p>Do-It-Yourself Carpet-Cleaning Damage</p>
<p>Ideally, your carpet should be <a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">professionally cleaned</a>. However, to save  money, many people alternate between the do-it-yourself cleaning and  professional cleaning. While the do-it-yourself approaches are far less  expensive, they are almost never as effective as professional cleaning and  involve a considerable amount of time and hard work. Depending on the method  used, it is also easy for the novice to damage the carpet.</p>
<p>Beware of the three most common ways do-it-yourselfers (and inexperienced  pros) damage carpets:</p>
<p>Over-shampooing<br />
Over-wetting<br />
Failing to protect the wet carpet from  furniture<br />
Over-shampooing occurs when either too much shampoo is used or the  carpet is not adequately rinsed. Both are practically inevitable with some wet  do-it-yourself approaches. This is the biggest reason why even hard-core  do-it-yourselfers should occasionally use a professional. If they don’t, the  build-up of soapy residue can be impossible to clean out, leaving a carpet that  is a virtual dirt magnet.</p>
<p>Over-wetting occurs when too much water soaks into the bottom of the carpet.  Some backing materials cause the carpet to discolor if they get too wet. Some  carpets will shrink, literally tearing themselves up from the floor. If the  backing and pad get wet, it is very difficult to dry them, and you run the  additional risk of mold and mildew problems.</p>
<p>The final carpet-cleaning hazard is stains caused by furniture coming into  contact with wet carpeting. Many kinds of wood furniture will release some of  the dyes in their stain if left in contact with a wet surface. Many pieces of  furniture have feet that are at least partially metal. The metal can rust,  leaving a stain in the carpet.</p>
<p>Do-it-yourselfers are more likely to encounter these problems because they  often don’t remove all the furniture from the room when cleaning, and they often  don’t have ready access to the foam blocks and foil-backed cardboard squares  that the pros use to keep the furniture off the carpet until it is dry.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">Professional Carpet-Cleaning Methods </a></p>
<p>One carpet-cleaning method, dry extraction, isn’t technically a “dry”  procedure; it’s more a “moisture-controlled” process. That is, it applies a  controlled amount of moisture to clean the carpet and still leave it dry. This  process is similar to the do-it-yourself “dry” method, but the equipment is  larger and much more thorough.</p>
<p>Though it uses the same cleaning chemicals, the dry process alters the amount  of chemicals used and how they’re applied. A machine with two counter-revolving  brushes moves the cleaning agents through the carpet’s material. The cleaner  supplies enough liquid to dissolve the dirt, then re-absorbs the soil and  liquid, which leaves the carpet dry for vacuuming and immediate use.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">Some carpet-cleaning professionals </a>spray a carbonated cleaning solution onto the carpet. The carbonation allows  the cleaning agents to get to the carpet fibers with minimal wetting. The  solution doesn’t contain the oil or detergents that typically leave a  dirt-attracting residue. Dissolved dirt is removed with a machine that rubs soft  cotton pads over the carpet.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">Click here if you need the  professionals to tackle your carpet cleaning.</a></p>
<p>When compared to wet systems, some suggest this method may not get as much of  the deeper dirt out, but in fact the dry method does get into the fibers and the  base of the carpet to clean. It does this without the risks of residue or  over-wetting. Many businesses use this system because the carpet is usually dry  and ready for traffic within an hour.</p>
<p>Otherwise, professionals use methods similar to do-it-yourself approaches,  with two important differences. First, pros do this all day every day, and that  experience helps them realize the maximum cleaning potential of each system and  avoid the hazards of each.</p>
<p>Second, pros usually use much more powerful and sophisticated equipment and  cleaning agents. Because they know what they’re doing, they can use all that  extra power without succumbing to the risks that power entails.</p>
<p>For example, on heavily soiled carpet a professional might first use a power  shampoo system and then follow it with hot water extraction. There is equipment  that does both in one pass. Often, the vacuums used in hot water extraction  systems are extremely powerful and are mounted on a truck that is parked in  front of the home.</p>
<p>Professionals have two other advantages as well. First, they’re accustomed to  moving the heavy furniture. Second, they usually know a lot more about how to  handle specific challenges like heavily soiled areas and stains.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">Carpet Stains and Carpet-Cleaning  Extras </a></p>
<p>Carpet stain removal: Some firms include stain removal in the base price.  Other firms charge extra for highly soiled areas or for individual stains. Ask  about this up front.</p>
<p>Carpet pretreatment: Most wet-cleaning results can be improved by spraying a  cleaning agent on the carpet a few minutes before cleaning. The chemicals help  dissolve grease and oils so that the final cleaning extracts even more dirt. For  some firms this is standard procedure; others may charge extra by the square  foot or room. Be sure to ask.</p>
<p>Soil retardants: Most carpets are now factory-treated with a coating that  helps the carpet fibers shed water and spills. The key is cleaning up the spills  quickly. Once a carpet is five years old or so, you may need to have it  retreated, at least in the high traffic areas.</p>
<p>The easiest way to check whether carpet retreatment is necessary is to place  a few drops of water on the carpet in the questionable areas and see whether the  drops bead up or are absorbed quickly into the fibers. If they are absorbed,  it’s time to retreat the carpet.</p>
<p>The best retreatment chemicals (and usually the only ones recommended by the  manufacturers) are fluorochemical based. Scotchgard or any treatment containing  Dupont’s Teflon are made from this material. The treatment should take place  after cleaning and, for best results, should be gently brushed into the carpet  while it is still damp.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.e-carpetcare.com/">Deodorizing and pet odor  treatments</a>: Most of the possible carpet odor reduction that can be  accomplished will be accomplished by the cleaning itself. Many odors come from  mold, mildew, or urine that has penetrated the carpet backing and pad. There is  no practical way to get at the source without damaging the carpet through  over-wetting.</p>
<p>Applying an anti-microbial agent (see below) will help slow the return of  mildew and mold. Other than that, “deodorizing” is really nothing more than  masking the odor with some stronger and more pleasing scent. Carpet perfumes  have only a temporary effect and may be irritating to some people.</p>
<p>Anti-microbial treatment: The cleaning itself will kill most mold, mildew,  yeast and other microbes, but it is practically impossible to kill all of them.  The anti-microbial treatment creates a hostile environment for these microbes to  reproduce and spread and will help control odor problems, extend the carpet’s  useful life, and provide considerable relief to allergy sufferers.</p>
<p>Anti-static treatment: Static electricity often becomes annoying in the  winter, when heating systems dry out the air in our homes. Carpet manufacturers  have responded by developing new finishes, fibers, and backings that prevent the  build-up of static electricity. If you are having a problem with your carpet,  the easiest, best, and healthiest remedy is to increase humidity with a  humidifier.</p>
<p>Once the relative humidity gets above about 40 percent, the static problem  disappears. There are several treatments and finishes that can be applied that  reduce static electricity, but nearly all act as soil magnets, greatly speeding  up the rate at which your carpet gets soiled.</p></div>
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