Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Carpet extractors are used to clean a variety of surfaces including large areas of commercial carpet that see high foot traffic, high-end rugs that hold value and necessitate frequent carpet cleaning and even car interiors that can see wear and tear over time.  Often times a hot water carpet extractor may provide the added energy and effort needed for a deep cleaning.

Powr-Flite carpet extractors can maintain heat ranges up to 210°F which provide enough heat to truly penetrate tough spots in carpet. This happens by using the energy from the heated water to break down chemicals and compounds that make up a particular stain. The heat is able to use that energy to break apart those particles then allowing the carpet extractor to then suck up and extract that water, solution and dirt leaving a newly clean carpet behind. By leveraging heat in your cleaning process you are able to do heavy jobs quicker than using cold water carpet extractors. This provides a better overall product but also gives efficiency to the process of cleaning. It simply can take less time to clean using hot water than cold water.
Powr-Flite utilizes its Perfect Heat system to maintain the hottest water temperature possible. This exclusive system gives extractor operators the opportunity get the full benefit of heat in the extraction process. Then end result is a carpet extractor that maximizes all available tools to provide you with the cleanest carpets possible.

To learn more about Powr-Flite and Perfect Heat Carpet Extractors visit www.Powr-Flite.com.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Properly Cleaned Carpet

Maintaining carpets can often be a challenging job.  To do it right often means using a good commercial vacuum with strong CFM and agitation to pull up all debris that finds its way to the carpet. This is an important first step that prevents items from being further crushed or spread around later on in the carpet cleaning process. The job is not done at this point though. The next step in professionally cleaning involves a carpet extractor. Using a good carpet extractor will then allow the cleaning crew to dig deep in the carpet and pull out dirt, liquid and any other debris that has embedded itself deep down in the carpet and around the carpet fibers.

To perform this task a carpet extractor can come with a variety of options and features. The first, and one of the most basic, is whether it’s a hot water extractor or cold water extractor. With these options you may be able to add hot water to the extractor, which can help provide a stronger and deeper clean of the carpet,  or one with cold water.

Another heralded feature on carpet extractors is PSI, which is a measure of power and force seen used on the carpet. Specifically it measures how strongly the carpet extractor will extract the water that used to clean. They can range from 100 to over 500 P.S.I. in a particular machine.  For those with basic carpet extractor needs a cold water extractor with low P.S.I. may be perfectly adequate.

If you would like to learn more about carpet extractors or see a wide line options available then visit www.Powr-Flite.com.