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    The Complexities of Flooded Carpet Cleaning
By : Leo Nov    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-04 11:55:03
Why is a flooded carpet a bad thing? Carpets are thick and fibrous, making them the perfect nets for catching dirt, bacteria and other external impurities found in shoes, water and fallen particles. They are made of intricately laced threads which can catch bacteria at the molecular level. A flood can do serious damage to carpets, especially since water can act as a carrying agent. Cleaning a wet carpet can take hours to weeks, depending on the type of carpet. Flooded carpet cleaning companies can use vacuums, chemical solutions and brushes to completely restore a carpet.
Here are some factors that will influence the time it will take to clean a carpet and whether or not it is restorable in the first place:
1. Complexity of weaves – The simplest carpets can be made of one layer of fabric, while others can involve thousands of interlaying threads to make a full weave. The more complex the weaves, the more avenues there are for particles and dirt to enter. Sometimes these can even be invisible to the naked eye. In these cases flooded carpet cleaning companies will use air-floating machines to thoroughly blow out the particles.
2. Type of material – Carpets can be made of synthetic materials or even dried animal hide. Organic materials are damaged much more easily than synthetic ones. In the worst cases restoration may not even be possible. They are also those that are able to attract molds, because of the sustainability that they offer for microscopic organisms.
3. Color – Carpets can have only one color or as much as hundreds of different colors to make an intricate pattern. Water can smudge or completely stain these colors. Colorful carpets will be harder to restore, sometimes needing the help of art restoration companies.
4. Thickness – Flooded carpet cleaning can also take long with thicker carpets. Water can be absorbed at a much deeper level in these cases, becoming unreachable for vacuums. Because of this, the thickest carpets may need complete rinsing in special chemicals. They may also take as long as a few weeks to dry.
Cleaning a carpet takes patience. However, the results can be worth it especially when you are able to restore the carpet back to its full grandness.
Author Resource:- Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of RestorationSOS.com, a leading service provider for fire damage cleanups. To learn more about water damage carpet and carpet water removal, visit RestorationSOS.com
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