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Best carpet cleaning methods....?

I am going to pay to have my carpets cleaned. What is your opinion on the best way/method and service? (USA)

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I have used the rug doctor and it does a good job. But I would recommend you hire a carpet cleaning service. With a rug doctor you really need 2 people and it's really not an easy job. I think the steamer method that the profressionals use is best because it doesn't leave any soap behind in the carpet which attracts dirt and the carpet will have to be cleaned again sooner.
The best is to use the steam cleaning method, as opposed to the shampooing method. Basically, the steam cleaning method uses hot water and cleaning solevant to loosen up dirt, then sucks the dirty water back out into the container. This keeps the carpeting from getting matted by pulling up on the fibers as opposed to grinding them down, which shampooing does. Also, with steam cleaning, the carpeting is rinsed with clean water, so the fibers will not be left with any cleaning residue. It's a very thorough deep-down cleaning that will leave your carpeting looking fresh and new! You can hire a professional, which I highly recommend, or rent yourself a Rinse-And-Vac and do it yourself, which basically works on the same principal. Good luck!!
Hi If you were looking to have your whole carpet cleaned. I would recommend a Chem Dry Carpet Cleaning. As it is a low moister cleaning system that uses a product called “The Natural”, which is safe for kids and pets.
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You're wasting your money having someone else clean them. You can do it pretty cheap following the following plan. Use a deep/steam cleaner, but only after you've dealt with stains. Otherwise the deep cleaner might help them to set in. I bought my deep cleaner for $100 at meijer. The only way I would have spent more money is if the cleaner had a real good moving brush, but I just use a carpet sweeper to brush stains. To save a bundle of money using the deep cleaner, don't buy expensive deep cleaner detergent. Just use the low-suds laundry detergent you already have at home! I do this every time and it works just fine. To clean up other stains, you might have to look up the source of the stain online. For animal stains, get enzymes that break down the odor-causing chemicals. For red wine, mix detergent and hydrogen peroxide and soak a little. This works really really well at breaking down the tannins in red wine. Peroxide works on some other stains too. Spot Shot is the best I've seen for general spots, it comes in a blue and orange bottle.

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