Dupont StainMaster
Hot water extraction to refresh carpet texture, performed by a trained, qualified
carpet care professional, is required at least every 1.5 to 2 years for coverage
under this warranty. Please keep your receipts for proof of service.
Wear Dated (formerly Monsanto)
Professional carpet cleaners cannot only keep your carpet fresher, brighter
and newer looking longer, they can replace missing tufts, repair cigarette
burns -- and perform other repairs to your carpet. Many professional carpet
cleaners are attending classes and passing written examinations to become
certified to clean stain resistant carpets. It is best to choose one with
this certification.
Deep Cleaning
1. Hot water (also known as steam) extraction method.
a. Techniques
-- Detergent solution is sprayed on the carpet followed by a clear water rinse.
-- Detergent solution is sprayed on the carpet followed by a thorough extraction with a rinse surfactant.
-- Detergent applied initially through the dispensing tank. This type method must be followed by a clear-water extraction rinse to ensure that all of the residual detergent is rinsed from the carpet to prevent a rapid re-soiling situation.
b. The alkalinity (pHi of the detergent solution should be 9.0 to 10.0. The pH should never be any higher than 10.0; it may be lower than 9.0, but cleaning will usually be less effective.
c. You may wish to express your concerns to the cleaning company you are considering
using, about over-wetting your carpet. A situation of this nature can be avoided
with equipment in good working order with a strong vacuum system. Plan to
stay off the carpet for 8 to 12 hours after the cleaning to allow the carpet
to dry free of foot traffic.
Light Surface Cleaning
Dry compound cleaning utilizing semi-moist powders, that are worked into the carpet and extracted with a strong vacuum system. Examples of these compounds are Capture® and Host®.
Bonnet cleaning which utilizes a carbonated solution. An example of this type of cleaning is the ChemDry system.
Foam cleaning. The detergent is turned into a foam, brushed into the carpet
and then extracted with a strong vacuum system. An example of this system
is the Von Schrader cleaning method. (Avoid aerosol foam carpet cleaners such
as those available in grocery stores.)
The three methods reflected above are adequate for light surface soil, however,
once the carpet has become appreciably soiled and has been in use for an extended
period of time, a deep cleaning should be utilized. It should be understood
that with the dry compound, bonnet and foam methods, traces of the cleaning
agent remain in the carpet. It should also be understood that after employing
these methods a few times, a switch should be made to the hot water or steam
extraction method. This is not to say that the hot water or steam extraction
method cannot be used initially.
General Information
Avoid any cleaning system that utilizes rotary brushes, unless a cover or
bonnet is utilized, as these may untwist the tufts of your carpet and cause
an accelerated wear/appearance change. Soft cylindrical brushes used in the
moist powder systems are not as apt to cause a problem but should be tried
on an inconspicuous area of the carpet first.
®Host is a registered trademark of Racine Industries.
®Capture is a registered trademark of Milliken Research Corp.
Any cleaning system is only as good as the person operating the equipment. After discussing the type cleaning you have chosen for your carpet with the cleaning company, you may wish to ask for name, phone number and date of his/her last three cleaning jobs for references concerning quality of work performed. The Better Business Bureau is another source for references. Please be aware that the cheapest cleaners may not necessarily be offering the best service.
We cannot recommend a specific cleaning company, however, we do offer this basic information about cleanings to assist you in locating a reputable carpet cleaner in your area.
PLEASE NOTE: To protect the stain efficacy of the carpet, no cationic materials
should be used on carpet such as disinfectants (Lysol®), insecticides,
biocides or fungicides (Sylguard®), without first checking with Solutia.
®Lysol is a registered trademark of Lehn & Fink Products, a division
of Sterling Drug
®Sylguard is a registered trademark of Dow Chemical Co.
Allied Signal
Periodic Professional Cleaning
Periodic professional cleaning of the overall carpet is recommended. The frequency
of overall cleaning may vary depending on the level and type of traffic and
the conditions to which your carpet is exposed, and may range from as little
as 6 months to 18 months between cleanings. Carpets perform best when properly
cleaned by a professional carpet cleaner using specially formulated products
developed for your carpet.
WARNING: Non-approved cleaning products and topical treatments, applied by
you or by a professional carpet cleaner, will invalidate your warranty. We
support industry standard procedures for cleaning stain resist carpet. The
preferred method is hot water extraction utilizing cleaning products which
are non-cationic and have a pH less than 10.
Shaw Industries (Berkshire Hathaway)
If carpet is cleaned before it becomes too unsightly, the cleaning chore will
be easier and more successful. It is a myth that cleaning the carpet before
it is absolutely necessary will cause it to get dirty faster. Carpet in a
typical household should be cleaned every 12 to 18 months depending upon the
number of residents and amount and type of activity.
Choice of the proper cleaning system is important. Some systems may leave residues which promote re-soiling and defeat the whole purpose of cleaning. The recommendations below represent the best current knowledge and should help prolong the time between cleanings.
Cleaning Tips
Hot Water Extraction System
Shaw Industries recommends the hot water extraction system, which research
indicates provides the best capability for cleaning. This system is commonly
referred to as "steam cleaning," although no steam is actually generated.
The process consists of spraying a solution of water and detergent into the
carpet pile and recovering the water and soil with a powerful vacuum into
a holding tank. This can be done from a truck-mounted unit outside the home
with only the hose and wand brought inside or, where a truck-mounted unit
cannot reach, by a portable, self-contained system brought into the home.
3M
CLEANING
How often your carpet will need to be professionally hot water extraction
cleaned depends on how the carpet is used and cared for. Carpet featuring
Scotchgard protection should stay clean 2 to 3 times longer than similar untreated
carpet; providing a better appearance with less cleaning. Professional hot
water extraction cleaning is the preferred method because it leaves the least
amount of detergent residue.
If you choose to do-it-yourself, DO NOT use wet shampoo equipment. Shampooing can leave a soap residue in the carpet which not only masks the Scotchgard protection, but actually attracts and holds dirt.
Frequency of cleaning
How often you have your carpet cleaned depends on the amount and kind of use your carpet gets, and the quality of your day-to-day maintenance. The warranty requires your carpet to be hot water extraction cleaned at least once every two years by certified carpet cleaners that carry the Scotchgard brand.
Reapplying Scotchgard protector always enhances the amount of protection. It is important that you retain your cleaning receipts in the event that you need to make a warranty claim. Areas of higher traffic and soiling should be hot water extraction cleaned more frequently.
Do-it-yourself methods
Proper carpet cleaning requires experience and special equipment. Most rental or home cleaning equipment is unable to extract thoroughly the water and detergents they put into the carpet. Left in the carpet, the detergents attract more dirt, causing rapid resoiling and the need for recleaning. Professional hot water extraction is the method 3M requires for cleaning your carpet.
Hot water extraction
This is the best method for deep-cleaning most carpets. Hot water extraction
cleaning requires the use of a machine which sprays cleaning solution into
the carpet pile. Chemicals attack the soil and greasy build-up on the carpet
fibers. A powerful vacuum then extracts the solution almost immediately.
For optimal soil and stain protection, 3M recommends that Scotchgard protector be reapplied after every hot water extraction. 3M recommends using a reputable professional cleaner.
BASF
Deep Cleaning
1. Pile Lift
2. Hot Water Extraction
Interim Cleaning
1. Absorbant Compound
2. Bonnet/Absorbant Pad
3. Rotary Brush Extraction
4. Hot Water Extraction
