Stellar Carpet Cleaning

Break the Bond Between Soil and Fibre

remove soil from carpet fibre during carpet cleaning 0469858145 between 7 am to 9 pm: 7 days a week. We provide services for Brisbane area such as Sunnybank and Browns Plains, as.

Break the Bond Between Soil and Fibre

Break the Bond Between Soil and Fibre

remove soil from carpet fibre during carpet cleaning

0469858145 between 7 am to 9 pm: 7 days a week. We provide services for Brisbane area such as Sunnybank and Browns Plains, as well as Ipswich and Logan.

0469858145 between 7 am to 9 pm: 7 days a week. We provide services for Brisbane area such as Sunnybank and Browns Plains, as well as Ipswich and Logan.

Stellar Carpet Cleaning and Pest Control

Break the Bond between Soil and Fibre

Carpet cleaning is to remove soil from fibre. Quite often, we heard a carpet cleaner saying: “this chemical (or this tool) can break the bond between the soil and the fibre.”  This is a very broad term of saying, and not all types of soils are chemically bonded to the carpet fibre.  Different types of soils require different methods to remove.

It is well known among carpet cleaners that about 80% of dry soil  in carpet can be vacuum removed.  This type of soil is loosely suspended around the fibre without any “bonding”.  The fine particularate soils can scratch and abrade the fibres and give the carpet a dull appearance.  Also the loosely suspended soil can finally attach to the carpet fibre firmly if being stepped on frequently.  Therefore, it is important to vacuum your carpet periodically.  Also before the carpet cleaning, it is a good practice to remove the soil from the carpet with a powerful vacuum cleaner.

For the soils that can not be removed by a vacuum cleaner,

most of them are attached to the fibre in the form  of  a

film, by either electrostatic attractive force, or chemical bonding.  Typically, we need to engage a

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