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Anderqual Carpet Cleaning 2009 Crystal Lake IL, Woodstock IL, Huntley IL, Lake in the Hills IL
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Q: Why do some carpet cleaners advertise extremely low prices and when they arrive to clean my carpets they always charge me extra?
A: This is an old trick called bait and switch. Put simply, they want you to book with them so they make the price too good to refuse. When the cleaner arrives at your home you will be told that you need to pay for a whole bunch of extra stuff like extra treatment for stain removal , extra for an industrial clean, extra for medium to heavy soiling, extra for deodorizing, extra because the price you were quoted was for very small rooms, extra for sanitizing, extra for scotch guarding and the list goes on and on. A professional carpet cleaner (even at the risk of loosing your business by telling you the truth and the real price up front) will include any spot and stain removal, heavy soiling, deodorizing...etc in the price quoted over the phone
Q: I've heard that once you clean a carpet it gets dirty quicker. Is that true?
A: Not with the two-
Q: When you clean my carpet, does the underlay or sub-
A: No. While the Two-
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 3 to 24 hours to be completely dry, (in some rare cases a little longer) but you can walk on it right after cleaning, if necessary. Ask about special shoe covers. The biggest con here is where a carpet cleaner will tell you over the phone that your carpets will dry in two hours. Nothing could be further from the truth unless you are having your carpets dry cleaned of paying extra for drying equipment to be installed in your home. Try and not fall for the sneaky tricks used time and time again by sneaky con artists.
Q: Why is the 2-
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 carpets cleaned without the hot water extraction method.) Two-
Q: I've heard water can ruin carpets. Is that true?
A: Yes and No. What harms carpet is poor quality machinery that doesn't remove enough of the water to allow the carpet to go through the drying process properly. When I was cleaning carpets and doing things according to the standards I never ruined one single carpet in over sixteen years. If your cleaning professional does the right thing you will have nothing to worry about. Remember the largest carpet manufacturer of carpet in the world (shore industries) recommends hot water extraction only when it comes time to cleaning your carpets.
Q: Does Carpet Protector really work?
A: Absolutely. Carpet protector is an outstanding product that genuine carpet & upholstery
care professionals recommend highly. In fact, most new carpet has protector on it
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Q: Why is vacuuming important?
A: The most important thing you can do to keep your carpet looking great is to vacuum
it thoroughly and frequently, particularly in high-
Q: I know regular vacuuming is important. What type of vacuum should I use?
A: A good vacuum cleaner is extremely important in prolonging the life of your carpet.
Almost any vacuum cleaner can remove surface dirt, but only a quality machine can
effectively remove the soil that's embedded in the pile. We recommend using a vacuum
cleaner with a rotating brush or beater/brush combination that agitates the carpet
pile to loosen embedded soil. (Note that some thick loop pile carpets can become
fuzzy when cleaned with a rotating brush-
Q: How can I maintain my new carpet warranty?
A: There are three key things to do to maintain your new carpet warranty:
1. Vacuum frequently
2. Clean spills promptly
3. Have periodic professional carpet cleanings
Q: Why is professional cleaning important?
A: When vacuuming no longer removes all of the soil or you have not been able to remove spots following the recommended carpet care and cleaning procedures, it's time to have your carpet cleaned by a trained and qualified professional carpet cleaner. At the carpet cleaning consumer guide we know the latest information on carpet construction, carpet care products, and safe, effective cleaning methods to help maintain carpet beauty. For this reason, we recommend, and most carpet manufacturers' warranties require, periodic professional cleaning.
Q: How often should my carpet be cleaned?
A: We recommend professional cleaning at least every 12 months.
Q: I've heard it's best to put off having your carpet cleaned as long as possible, is this true?
A: No. In fact, many of the major carpet mills today recommend professional cleaning at least once per year. The build up of soil in your carpet in combination with foot traffic creates abrasion that breaks down your carpets' fibers. The higher the traffic in a given area, the more germs and bacteria and the more often the carpet will need cleaning.
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-
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