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Carpet Cleaning Machines - Do it Yourself

Ok so you messed up your brand new carpet. Did your mud covered dog lovingly shake his fur dry over your new Persian rug? Or how about your kid brother had some of his frat buddies over last night for the game and they got nacho cheese all over your new white shag? As you slowly calm down you begin contemplating your solutions. Do you spend your hard earned cash on an expensive cleaning service? Do you try and clean it yourself? Most people go with the cheaper option of self-cleaning.

Ok so you decided to not let overpriced stranger carpet cleaners into your home. Great, now how do you take care of that nacho cheese that has dried into a thick yellow- orange mass deep into the fibers of your white shag carpet? A quick browse through of carpet cleaning equipment is a good start. You will see all kinds of shampoos, dry carpet powders, etc What I find works best is a compact carpet excavator. These carpet cleaning machines are powerful and durable. They combine the sucking power of a traditional vacuum cleaner with more intensive carpet cleaning power. By incorporating spray jets that blast the soiled area with cleaning solution the stain in your carpet fibers is being attacked deep into the threading. Then independently powered brush heads vigorously scrub the area. Then the extractor's powerful vacuum component sucks up the dirty solution thereby leaving your carpet clean and virtually dry. Moreover, a carpet extractor works great in tandem with other carpet cleaning solutions for a seriously powerful cleaning boost to heavily soiled areas. Most also come with great extensions that can be used to clean upholstery and other furniture.

Sure finding the right carpet cleaning machines means a little work but hey, it's way cheaper than hiring an expensive crew to do the same job you could easily do yourself. Plus, once you have the right carpet cleaning equipment you can fix soiled carpets anytime. For example, you can even visit a cleaning service's website for an instant quote. To clean an average sized den carpet can cost upwards of two hundred dollars! What if you spill some wine on it the next day? Well guess what; unless you get their year coverage plan that adds up to over five hundred dollars then you can expect them to charge you again for the same carpet cleaning service. Oh and did I mention that coverage has to be renewed every year. Therefore, I suggest getting a compact carpet extractor or carpet spotter. They range from $450-$1,500 depending on the size and cleaning power. This may seem like an expensive alternative to a vacuum cleaner but it's a great investment. These carpet cleaning machines are extremely durable and will last a lifetime. Moreover, you can clean all your upholstery and furniture as well as your carpets. For the price of a year of carpet cleaning service coverage you can have a lifetime of professional cleaning power at your service on your own time.




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