Wool carpet cleaning
Wool carpets will bring a look and feel of luxury to your home or commercial premises. However, this material is notoriously hard to keep clean. Additionally, several extra steps are essential to protect the fabric.
Cleaning at 8.5pH or higher will cause damage to wool carpeting. If you hire an amateur, there is no guarantee that suitable products and equipment will be used when cleaning your wool carpets. However, as an expensive flooring solution, this is not a risk you can take.
360 Steam Carpet Cleaning employs several techniques to protect wool during the cleaning process. As a result, we provide assurances of superior results from the soap free products we use to our advanced equipment.
Wool Approved Cleaning Product
It is essential that wool is cleaned with approved products designed for specific use with this type of fiber. A soap free solution combined with treated water, not hard water, results in a soft and residue-free carpet.
We are careful to take our time and remove as much water as possible from your wool carpet after it has been cleaned. It is imperative that wool carpet dries properly to avoid an after odor and for premium results. This could take up to and around 24 hours.
Spills & Urine Stains
The greatest threat to natural wool carpets are spills and urine stains. To protect your luxurious flooring, quickly addressing these issues is recommended. The alternative is deep and permanent staining that will effectively destroy carpeting.
360 Steam Carpet Cleaning has the products, tools, and equipment to remove most spills and stains from wool fibers and padding, especially if quick action is taken. All our techniques involve the use of environmentally friendly, soap-free cleaning. As a result, your family, friends, employees, or visitors will benefit from added protection due to our carpet sanitation practices.
For affordable and effective wool carpet cleaning in Minnesota, reach out to 360 Steam Carpet Cleaning to book an appointment today.
FAQs
Dust and dust mites do not stay on the surface of the carpet but are often found deep inside.
Techinically yes, but we do not recommend it as it may cause floors to warp, bend, buckle and become unstuck to the glue.
After having your carpets cleaned, we recommend that you replace you air filters as not to continue pushing dirt or particles through the air.
You should clean your carpets per the manufacture recommendations. Manufactures recommendations vary from 6 to 18 months and should not exceed their recommendations as it may void the warranty.
Drying time depends on the surface depth of the carpet fiber cleaning. A surface cleaning typically will take 3-5 hours of drying time. A deep carpet cleaning will take approximately 24 hours.