Facts About Carpet Care - Methods of Cleaning

Deep Cleaning

Daily vacuuming is the most important cleaning activity, but deep extraction cleaning must be performed to
remove stubborn or embedded soil. The Carpet and Rug Institute recommends that carpet be dry- or wet-
extraction cleaned a minimum of every 12 or 18 months before it shows soiling. Use a cleaning method
recommended by the carpet manufacturer to maintain their warranty.

Carpet should receive regular deep cleaning to maintain its good looks. A carpet cleaning professional may be
hired or carpet cleaning equipment may be purchased or rented for do-it-yourself cleaning.

The fiber system used should be the primary factor in selecting a cleaning method. The majority of carpet
manufactured today is constructed with synthetic fibers such as nylon, polyester, or olefin, and may be cleaned
with most cleaning methods.

Natural fibers may require specialized care. Following are general guidelines for these fiber systems:

Wool - Wool fibers may be cleaned using all cleaning methods, although excessive agitation and excessive
heat should be avoided. Wool is easily damaged by bleaches and alkalies. Wool should be cleaned with neutral
detergents (pH 5.0-8.0) and dried quickly to limit yellowing or browning.

Cotton/Rayon - Cotton and rayon are cellulosic fibers and may be cleaned using all cleaning methods. Most
cellulosic fibers are subject to browning if prolonged drying occurs or if alkaline solutions are used. Shrinking
may occur if these fibers are over wet. Avoid excessive agitation.




Sisal and Other Plant Fibers - Plant fibers used in carpet construction, including sisal, cotton, jute, coconut
(coir), pineapple, ramie, and hemp, have characteristics similar to cotton. These fibers may be cleaned with all
cleaning methods, but dry extraction and dry foam extraction are most often recommended. To limit color
change or odor transfer, a pH of less than 7.5 should be used and precautions should be taken to expedite
rapid drying. It is best to use a carpet cleaning professional.

There are five accepted methods for cleaning carpet make from synthetic fibers. Rely on the carpet
manufacturer's recommendations.  When choosing any cleaning method, select cleaning agents sold especially
for stain resistant carpet cleaning, and follow the directions for dilution and application. Never use soap,
laundry detergent, automatic dishwasher detergent, or any of the strong household cleaning agents intended
for use on hard surfaces such as woodwork, linoleum, or tile. For best cleaning results, always per vacuum the
area to be cleaned and apply a preconditioning solution prior to cleaning. A precondition solution is a detergent
solution applied to the carpet prior to cleaning to begin loosening soil. These solutions typically require 8-10
minutes to begin the soil loosening process.

Absorbent Pad (Bonnet) Method

The absorbent pad method should be used only by a properly trained cleaning professional. The rotary bonnet
method uses a machine similar to a floor buffer with an absorbent spin pad attached to remove the soil. The
spin pad absorbs soil onto the pad, and soil is removed when the pad is rinsed. To reduce pile distortion, keep
the absorbent pad well lubricated with cleaning solution. Replace pad often to prevent transfer of soil back to
the carpet face.

Dry Extraction (Polymer Compound) Method

An absorbent compound saturated with detergents and solvents is brushed in and around the fibers with
especially-designed machines or brushes. The compound attaches to the soil particles, and both the soil and
compound are then removed by vacuuming.

Dry Foam Extraction Method

In dry foam cleaning a detergent solution is whipped into a foam and applied to the carpet. The foam is worked
into the carpet by a especially-designed machine with reel-type brushes, followed by wet vacuuming. Some
machines have their own extraction capabilities while others need thorough vacuuming after the carpet is dry.

Hot Water Extraction Method

This method is sometimes called "steam cleaning." Areas of heavy use are preconditioned to suspend ground-
in soil, then a pressurized cleaning solution is injected into the pile. Suspended soil and solution are
immediately extracted. Follow directions carefully and avoid over wetting. Ensure speedy drying by using fans,
operating the building air conditioning system (HVAC) in the "on" position, and by performing additional drying
strokes.

Rotary Shampoo

The rotary shampoo method uses equipment similar to the rotary bonnet method, except that a cleaning
solution is injected onto the carpet before cleaning or through especially-designed brushes. Never use a do-it-
yourself machine designed for hard surface floor covering with counter rotating (rotary) brushes. Pile distortion
or untwisting of the fiber can occur.

Do-It-Yourself Cleaning

Do-it-yourself cleaning may be an economical choice between professional cleanings. For any do-it-yourself
cleaning method, the following points are critical.

Always pre-vacuum to remove as much dry soil as possible.
Follow instructions carefully!
Consider the following precautions when selecting a wet cleaning method.

Remove furniture from the room before cleaning or, if impractical, place plastic film under and around the legs
of chairs, tables and other furniture to prevent rust or furniture stains from developing on the carpet.
Use only the recommended cleaning solution strength. Stronger than recommended solutions may cause
accelerated resoiling. Rinse all detergent from the carpet to prevent accelerated resoiling.
Do not over wet the carpet. Over wetting may cause separation of the backing, separation of the seams,
shrinkage, discoloration, and odor.
The carpet should be dry within 12 hours. Provide proper ventilation or use fans to quickly dry the carpet and
exhaust any existing solution-related fragrances.
Allow the carpet to dry completely before walking on it.

Professional Cleaning Services

Consider the services of a carpet cleaning professional before your carpet and rugs begin to show soil.
Allowing carpet and rugs to become excessively soiled will make cleaning more difficult and will shorten its
useful life.

Recommendations can be obtained from satisfied friends, carpet retailers, the Better Business Bureau, and
local business groups for reliable, certified cleaning professionals in your area. Choose a carpet cleaning
professional who is properly trained for the following services. Prior to using these services, you may wish to
contact the carpet manufacturer to prevent voiding warranties.

  • Carpet Redyeing (color repair)
  • Fire and Water Damage Restoration (For water damage follow guidelines in the IICRC Standard and
    Reference Guide for Professional Water Damage Restoration S500-94)
  • In-plant Cleaning (for rugs)
  • Odor Control (nuisance odors such as: mildew, tobacco, and pet)
  • Repairs, Re-stretching, Reinstalling
  • Spot Removal
  • Topical Treatments (soil-removal and stain-resist treatments)
  • Allow the carpet to dry completely before walking on it.


In order to determine the amount and type of cleaning services needed, have a representative of the cleaning
firm come to your home to make a visual inspection. The cleaning professional can inspect the carpet for
problem stains or excessively soiled areas that may require additional attention. Obtain a written agreement for
all work to be performed. Under normal circumstances there should be no extra charge for activities, such as
moving furniture, preconditioning, and routine spot and stain removal.

Beware of pricing that is "too good to be true." Professionals charge only for services that are authorized in
writing before cleaning begins. Most cleaning is based on the total number of square feet to be cleaned. Many
firms do have cleaning specials; however, pricing by the room or low prices quoted over the phone may have
hidden restrictions or mandatory add-ons. A reliable firm will tell you the steps that they are going to use to
clean your carpet and provide a written agreement before the work is started. Should you question the need for
any required add-ons, contact the carpet manufacturer for assistance.