If you use a steam cleaner on your carpets, you can expect nearly flawless results. The process should effectively remove most stains, dirt and debris and can eliminate allergens and pests. Some business owners are concerned that the chemicals used in steam cleaning could damage carpets or harm employees. Steam cleaning uses a lot of water to clean carpets and rugs.
The idea is that the tool used to apply water vapor to carpets penetrates the fibers of the floor and then breaks up the dirt and grime, leaving a freshly cleaned carpet. The reality is that steam cleaning leaves carpets soaked, which can damage them over time. If they don't dry properly, wetting carpet fibers can ultimately cause mold and mildew to form, something you don't want to affect indoor air quality. Kiwi Services offers dry carpet cleaning services, which leave carpets fresh and shiny with an all-natural cleaning solution that's safe for everyone the inhabitants of the house.
When you hire a steam carpet cleaner, it's inevitable that at the end of the job you'll have a lot of wastewater containing all the dirt, grime and bacteria they've collected from the carpets. Whether you've steam cleaned your home several times or are considering choosing between a steam carpet cleaning company and a dry carpet cleaning company, here are five reasons why steam cleaning is bad for your carpet. When you hire a steam carpet cleaning company or rent a steam cleaner from a big box store, you can expect the results to be a clean carpet.