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Wednesday
Feb182009

Champion Rug Cleaning: How We Do It

zachHey!  I'm Zach Reets and I am one of the rug cleaning technicians here at Champion.  I'm going to briefly explain how we clean area rugs. 

Step 1:  Remove as much of the dry soil as possible (i.e. pet hair, dirt, dust, pollen etc).  We do this by thoroughly vaccuming the front and back of the rug.

Step 2:  Completely submerge the rug in water and then scrub it with an orbital buffer while applying rug shampoo. 

Step 3:  Give it proper dwell time.  The more heavily soiled the rug the longer it will take. 

Step 4:  Rinse the rug through with the wand.  Repeat steps 2 and 3 until water rinses clear.

Step 5:  Extract the remaining water from the rug and hang to dry.

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Zach Reets - Carpet Cleaning Technician

www.championcleaningsystems.com

Reader Comments (4)

Nice to see you posting about rug cleaning Zach. I'm on the Board of NIRC and love to follow up on these. Have we had the pleasure of seeing you at one of our rug ID and cleaning courses yet?

February 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterThea Sand

Thea,
I have not been to an NIRC class but I have attended the IICRC rug cleaning course and am certified in that. Thanks for checking out our blog.
--Zach Reets

February 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterZach

Hey! Cool pictures. It is interesting to see how you clean rugs. The pictures helped me understand the process better!

February 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterIcela Reets

So much work goes into getting those rugs cleaned and they always look great because of your efforts. Keep up the good work!

March 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChloe L Hudson

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