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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: How long does the carpet cleaning process take?
A: We are
able to clean approximately 400 square feet per hour. This can vary
slightly depending upon the amount of soil, how much furniture needs
to be moved, special spotting procedures, and setup time.
Q: How soon
can I walk on the carpet?
A: Try to keep pet, children, and heavy
traffic off the carpet during the drying process. Wait 24 hours before
removing the styrofoam blocks or protective tabs that Graham
may have placed under the furniture to protect the carpet. Some
carpets may feel slightly damp for up to 18 hours depending on the
carpet and soil conditions. This is normal and will not cause any
problems.
Q: Do you move furniture?
A: All of our cleaning packages
include moving the majority of furniture in the main living area.
(Most companies will charge you extra for this service) Some Beds,
dressers, and heavier pieces can be left in place if necessary - it
will not cause them any harm. For liability reasons, we ask
you to remove smaller items such as fragile ornaments and pieces from
display cabinets.
Q: What about reoccurring spots?
A: If a spot returned
a day or so after cleaning: it may have been oily or sticky and was
not completely removed, or "wicked back" due to the nature of the
spot, or possibly it's not a spot, but a permanent stain.
Q: Can you
fix indentations from heavy furniture?
A: No guarantee can be made
on removing indentations from heavy furniture. In addition to the
pile of the carpet being crushed, the backing of the carpet is indented.
Heat, moisture, and hand grooming with our equipment may help, but
it will take time to release back to normal, if at all. Severe cases
may be permanent.
Q: How often should a carpet be cleaned?
A: No doubt
this question has surfaced at one time or another during the years
you've owned carpeting. The frequency of cleaning will vary from one
household to another depending upon the number of occupants and level
of usage. At a minimum, you should clean once a year.
I have had some
homeowners express their fear that once the carpet is cleaned, it
will re-soil quicker. This fear is the result of improper cleaning
on the part of many cleaning companies. Many of these companies, in
an effort to cut costs and save time, will buy the cheapest cleaning
solutions, won't provide the proper training for their technicians,
and will not offer a separate rinse step in order to remove detergent
residues. If detergent is left in the carpet, accelerated re-soiling
will occur.
Maestro Cleaning uses a more thorough method of cleaning
that uses a rinse step after the pre-spray process. This method removes
deep down soil and leaves no detergent to accelerate the re-soiling
process. The fact is, the best thing you can do for your carpets is
have them regularly cleaned by a qualified professional carpet cleaning
company. It is the buildup of soil that promotes wear to your carpet,
far more than the foot traffic that travels on the surface of the
carpet. Foot traffic grinds the soil against the carpet fibres and
causes a sand-paper effect. This causes the fibres to dull and become
worn looking.
Major carpet manufacturers such as Dupont and Shaw Industries
recommend that you have your carpets cleaned every 6-18 months, and
with most of today's carpet, in order to satisfy the warranty requirements,
you must save receipts from your cleanings. There are other considerations
that can increase the frequency of cleanings, such as smoking habits,
number and ages of children, soiling conditions, humidity, health
status of occupants, allergy conditions, and number and types of pets
just to name a few. Heavily traveled areas may require quarterly cleaning,
while other less frequented areas may not need cleaning more than
every 12 months. Either way, it makes good sense to have your carpets
cleaned regularly—not only from an appearance and investment protection
point of view, but also from a health standpoint. Regular deep cleaning
removes bacteria, dust mites, germs, and the substances upon which
these organisms live.
Q: Why should I clean my carpet?
A: Biocontaminants,
volatile organic compounds, combustion products, asbestos, dust mites,
chemical contamination, outdoor pollutants, pesticides, allergens,
grease and oil deposits, sand, soil, food particles, bacteria, and
a host of other really gross stuff will make its way into your carpet.
Quite simply, your carpet acts like a sink. It collects and filters
all of the above mentioned contaminants. This collection and filtering
process traps these contaminants within your carpet, which in turns
cleans the air you breathe and allows you to live a healthier life.
Hard surface floors may allow contaminants to "roam" throughout the
indoor environment.
But like any other filter, your carpet needs to
be cleaned on a regular basis, or it will lose its filtering ability.
If these contaminants are in your home, they could be contributing
to your family's health and allergy problems. Dr. Michael Berry, Deputy
Director of the Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office of the
Environmental Protection Agency stated, "Based on what I have learned
from researchers working in the United States, Canada, and Western
Europe, I have reached the conclusion that carpeting and fabrics that
are not properly cleaned and maintained have the potential to cause
a variety of health problems inside the building and home environment."A:
Biocontaminants, volatile organic compounds, combustion products,
asbestos, dust mites, chemical contamination, outdoor pollutants,
pesticides, allergens, grease and oil deposits, sand, soil, food particles,
bacteria, and a host of other really gross stuff will make its way
into your carpet.
Q: Why should I have my carpets protected?
A: Carpet
Protection helps you in two very important ways:
When this protective
coating is applied to the carpet fibres, it puts a protective barrier
around each fibre. This protective barrier resists moisture. When
you do have a spill, it gives you a window of time to get it cleaned
up.
The other important way that this product helps you is in
the area of wear. Having this protective coating on your carpet helps
reduce the wear and abrasion caused by gritty soil and sand in the
carpet. This protects the carpet from excessive matting, and in turn
will cause your carpet to perform better.
Q: Can you get out... (fill
in the blank)
A: At Maestro Cleaning we can remove any spot that is
not a permanent stain. However, there are conditions where permanent
staining is present. The following is a list of conditions which may
or may not allow spots to be removed. The percentage listed next to
the condition is the percentage of CHANCE we have of removing it,
NOT the percentage of stain that will be removed.
Yellowing (50%)
- Yellowing can be as simple as neutralizing the spot or area by spraying
a solution on it, or it can be impossible to remove. There are many
unknown causes for yellowing. It is so common that we have several
different products on our van just for yellowing.
Filtration Soiling
(25%) - Filtration soiling is the black marks you see around the edges
of your base boards. Typically we can get these lines to lighten,
but seldom do they come all the way out. The particles in filtration
soil are so fine, and go all the way down the sides of the yarn and
through the backing of the carpet. This makes it very difficult to
remove.
Urine (50%) - When urine is fresh and has not been cleaned
using an alkaline spotter, the chances are good. If the urine has
been there for a long time, the chances are slim. However, urine will
continue to deteriorate the carpet, so it is extremely important to
remove the urine deposits, even if the spot does not come out.
Vomit
(50%) - Same as urine. (If red dye is present in dog or cat food,
see red dye removal.)
Blood (75%) - If no hot water or alkaline cleaning
products have been used, chances are good.
Rust (85%) - Chances for
rust removal are excellent.
Red Dye (5%) - Red dye is almost impossible
to remove unless conditions are exactly right. If the carpet is new,
the chances are better. In many cases the only way to remove red dye
is with a heat transfer process in which we apply a product to the
spot, lay a wet cloth over it, and apply an iron to cause the spot
to transfer to the towel. The spot is then rinsed thoroughly. This
is a special procedure and due to the extra time it requires, we do
charge extra for this.
Lipstick (50%) - Chances are good that we will
be able to remove it with solvents. However, some lipstick may be
in the red dye category which gives it a slim chance for removal.
Furniture Stain (01%) - Almost impossible.
Soft drinks (95%) - Usually
not a problem.
Tea & Coffee (50%) - Tannin spots sometimes cause
a permanent stain. Many times when coffee or tea is spilled, it is
very hot. This can cause a stain to be set into the carpet.
Ketchup
(50%) - If ketchup has red dye in it, it could leave a stain. But
without red dye, it's not a problem.
Mustard (15%) - Mustard can be
very difficult to remove.
Paint (20%) - If it is a fresh spill the
chances are much better. If it has already dried, chances are slim. |