AT LAST The
chemicals to which you are likely exposed by conventional carpet cleaning
companies will include a combination of the following: Percholoroethylene;
2 propanol; potassium bisulphate; styrene maleicanhydride; propylene glycol
methyl ether; perfluoroalkyl sodium tripoly phosphate; magnesium carbonate;
ethanol quarternary ammonium disinfectant compound; potassium peroxy monosulfate
polyalkyl nitrolotriacetate; perfluoro alkyl acryl ate; copolymer oxalic acid;
sodium alpha olefin sulfonate; alcohol ethoxylate acetic acid; ammonium
hydroxide; d’limonene; sodium tripolyphosphate; sodium laurel sulfate;
proteolytic enzyme; 2-butoxyethanol amyl acetate;
polymerized 2,5 furandione; tri-n-butylitin maleate and many others, PLUS
many chemicals that their manufacture aren’t even willing to disclose, citing
“trade secrets”. Drysdale's
cleaning product is made from
coconut palm kernel oil and is odorless. What’s
wrong with wet method carpet cleaning? Most
carpet cleaning methods are just too wet! Unnecessarily wet. Wet carpet cleaning
misleadingly marketed as “steam” cleaning has numerous disadvantages: Ø
Drying time can
take many hours, even days. That’s real inconvenience. Ø
Over-wetting can
occur, soaking the base of the carpet, the foam pad and possibly even the wood
floor below. Ø
Excess moisture
can lead to mildew, musty odors, mold, and mold spores.
Mold spores can get into people’s lungs and make them ill. Ø
Dust mites grow
faster in more humid environs. ØWith wet
cleaning, spots frequently return to view during the prolonged dry-out period. Ø
The more water
left in the carpet, the more detergent remains as well.
The presence of both causes newly cleaned carpets to track up with fresh
soil, resulting in rapid re-soiling. YOU’LL
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