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Steam Cleaning Carpets – Does it really work?

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Steam Cleaning Carpets – Does it really work?

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You could ‘test’ it in a couple of ways first if you wanted to. Alot of times, your local big grocery store (Brunos, Kroger, Publix, etc) will rent steam cleaners to the public. They are not typically difficult to use and come with instructions and recommendations as well. They usually give you a few days to use it and offer a variety of products, including deodorizers, along with it. Or you could always call the professionals, like Stanley Steemer, etc, which often times offer many-room specials, so you could quite easily get your whole house cleaned for around $99 on a good special. But of course, you probably won’t find a steamer on the market that’s as good as the pros use, but you could always ask for their recommendations as well, and that could be as cheap and time saving as a phone call.

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