What is Dry Carpet Cleaning?
Dry cleaning results from complete control of moisture. All cleaning systems require some amount of moisture. How that moisture is controlled determines whether the system is wet extraction or dry extraction. BestDry uses, on average, about ten ounces of moisture per 50 square feet. Tiny sponges that are gently brushed through all your carpet fibers cleaning millions of vertical surfaces deliver this moisture. BestDry’s brushes move vertically through the pile, lifting and fluffing as they clean. The sponges emulsify and absorb the dirt and are then vacuumed away leaving your carpet clean, dry and without dirt attracting residue.
Dry carpet cleaning is an alternative non liquid and no water method to clean carpets and rugs to avoid long dying time and drying process. Dry Cleaning or Bonnet – Is not considered 100% thorough cleaning – it’s a type light spray combined with carbonated water (drinking soda). Once the spray sets into the carpet it needs to be removed by a rotating scrub or vacuum. The carbonated water bonds with the dirt particles and they can then be easily removed Dry foam – Dry foam is in principle kind of shampooing that requires circular scrubbing. Dry foam requires no waiting for draying, as opposed to shampooing. After applying the foam and scrubbing the carpets need to be vacuumed to remove the residue and foam leftovers. Dry foam for carpet cleaning is an effective way to dry clean your carpet. Dry Powder – Is a mix of cleaning agent with powder. The powder is spread on the carpet and being brushed into it. Then the particles of dirt are vacuumed and the whole process requires no drying tim