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When you assess your area rugs and carpets, it can be tempting to think that the cleanliness is gauged by examining the surface. But the presence of the dirt is more complex than that, and a typical vacuuming only offers shallow gains. For a thorough carpet cleaning, you need to use more advanced tactics like steam application. Here are three reasons a vacuum should be just the beginning of your carpet cleaning efforts. 

A Look Into 3 Essential Aspects of a Carpet Cleaning

Depth

While a vacuum can effectively clean the top layer of the carpet, that is only a superficial treatment of the surface. Over time, most dirt and detritus sinks to the bottom of the fibers, making them inaccessible to a vacuum, especially if they’ve hardened and clumped together. A steam cleaning will penetrate a carpet’s bottom depths, dislodging and removing all grime. 

Stains

carpet cleaningAnother weakness of vacuuming is the inability to address any stains. Even though some crumbs may be sucked up, your pet’s urine stain or a wine spill will stay there. When you hire a professional, their high-pressure steam combined with special chemicals eliminates any discoloration. 

Smells 

Removing lingering odors requires the carpet or rug to be fully washed—all the way down to depths that vacuums can’t reach. Instead of having a grimy and smelly rug in the living room, put down the vacuum and seek professional assistance. 

 

For the most complete carpet cleaning in Rochester, NY, locals count on Gray's Carpet Cleaning. Offering everything from stain treatment to steam cleaning, these professionals will penetrate your floor surfaces down to their deepest fibers. They work throughout Monroe County to remove stains and grime from both residential and commercial carpeting. For available appointments, call (585) 473-4947. Learn more about the company by visiting their website

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