Q: What should I do to prepare my home for carpet cleaning?
A: Any furniture you want moved that has
breakables on them, such as pictures or crystal, should be cleared. We will do an inspection before we start cleaning
and notify you if there is any furniture that can’t be moved. Also, any small items sitting on the carpets to be cleaned,
such as boxes, newspapers, toys and shoes, should be picked up. If there is a lot of debris on the carpet it is recommended
that you vacuum first.
Q: Will the Deep Clean system shrink my carpet?
A: No. Years ago, some carpets
would shrink when cleaned because manufacturers used jute as a backing. Jute is a natural fiber that can shrink when it gets
excessively wet, and old steam-cleaning equipment would sometimes cause that kind of over-wetting. Today, nearly all carpet
has a synthetic backing, which helps prevent shrinking. In addition, our powerful extraction equipment helps prevent the carpet
backing from getting excessively wet.
Q: I've heard that once you clean a carpet it gets dirty quicker. Is that
true?
A: Not with our Deep Clean system. Residue that gets left in the carpet from inferior cleaning processes is
what causes rapid re-soiling. Our deep cleaning process uses pressurized hot water and advanced cleaning agents to loosen
soil. Then we remove the dirt and the cleaning solution with a pH-balancing rinse and a powerful vacuuming, leaving your carpet
soft and clean.
Q: When Double D Carpet Care cleans my carpet, does the padding or sub-floor get wet?
A:
No. While the Deep Clean system does use a very powerful, deep-cleaning fiber rinse, the system extracts the rinse, the cleaning
solution and the dirt very effectively in the same step. That gets your carpets as clean as possible while leaving your padding
and sub-floor dry.
Q: How long will it take my carpet to dry?
A: Factors like carpet material and type,
and the relative humidity in your home affect the drying time. It can take from 2 to 8 hours to be completely dry, but you
can walk on it right after cleaning, if necessary.
Q: Why is hot water extraction the method most carpet makers
recommend?
A: In order to get anything truly clean, you need to use water to flush out the cleaning agents and dirt.
Hot water extraction is the method that uses a flushing process to remove dirt. (Imagine washing your clothes and not rinsing
them. That's what happens to carpet cleaned without the hot water extraction method.)