How does it work?
The portable machine generates an even layer of dry foam just ahead of the brush. The dry foam emulsifies (separates) the dirt from the rug fibers. A soft cylindrical brush combs and lifts the pile all the way to the base of the carpet. The emulsified soil is then immediately extracted with a powerful built-in vacuum—all in one forward pass.
Some Advantages of the Dry Foam Extraction System:
· The carpet is cleaned right down to the base .The full bristle – brush lifts the dirt in an upward motion to the surface.
This loosens any deeply embedded soil. The carpet is “Deep Cleaned” and the pile looks revived.
· There is a simultaneous dry foam cleaning and vacuum pick-up all in one easy step. There is no need for separate machines.
· The low moisture-cleaning agent uses only a 10 % water mixture. This prevents the over wetting of the carpet and backing.
No need to worry about carpet damage such as browning, shrinkage, buckling, delaminating, and mildew.
· Carpets dry quickly due to low moisture retention.
· Dry Foam cleaning systems usually clean faster than hot water cleaning systems.
· The detergent is environmentally safe and leaves carpets feeling soft to the touch. It has a popular fragrance.
· The equipment is very gentle on rugs.
Some observations I have made regarding Hot Water or Steam Cleaning systems:
· Excessive amounts of water are applied by steam cleaning systems. Rugs become soaked.
· Hot water can damage some carpet fibers. It could also cause color bleeding, shrinkage, and browning. Stain resist carpets can lose their resistance.
· The detergent used in hot water cleaning systems seems to leave a residue that can attract dirt.
· Carpets require more time to dry.
Conclusion:
I have cleaned carpets professionally for several years using the Dry Foam Cleaning System. I have received hundreds of compliments from many satisfied customers. Everyone loves it. It’s simply the best!