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An industry trainer and consultant, Jim Pemberton is president of Pemberton’s Cleaning & Restoration Supplies and West Penn Cleaning Company, McKeesport, PA

Your phone rings, you answer it, and the customer whose sofa you cleaned earlier in the day says: “I’d like you to come and look the sofa that you just cleaned for me, because ____________________________ (complete the sentence with any of the following:)

  • “it looks funny.”
  • “it turned brown.”
  • “the colors ran.”
  • “there are rings and circles near the edges.”
  • “it shrank.”

Your heart sinks and you contemplate changing your phone number and address immediately.
Hopefully, this has only happened to you in a nightmare and not in real life.
Should it occur, though, all is not lost.
Here are a few suggestions on how you might correct such cleaning related problems, if such an incident happens to you.

Browning

This condition occurs when cellulose fiber fabrics are over wet, dry slowly, and especially when cleaned with an alkaline cleaning agent.
Raw or Haitian cotton fabrics may have especially severe browning problems because of the amount of vegetable and foreign matter that is allowed to remain in the fabric.

Browning removal methods

  1. Rinse the fabric with an acidic fabric rinse agent and speed dry with air movers. Fabrics that have very mild browning, which will often look yellow, will often be corrected by this method.
  2. Re-clean the fabric with a formulated “Haitian cotton” shampoo or detergent. This method will work on more severely browned fabrics, and depending on the extent of the browning, may take a few treatments for complete browning removal. However, multiple cleanings may result in texture distortion and stiffening of the fabric from residues.
  3. Shampoo the fabric with a neutral or slightly acidic upholstery cleaning shampoo (not a Haitian cotton shampoo) boosted with a non-chlorine oxidizing booster. Follow with an acidic rinse and speed drying. This method works quickly and well, but may over whiten “natural colored cotton” fabrics.
Because of the need to try these methods multiple times, or in sequence, it’s best to perform this corrective procedure at your own location.
Absorbent powders used for spots that wick back are also useful for isolated areas that continue to brown during the drying process, as they absorb browning as readily as they absorb soils and spills that wick back.
Browning is not always 100 percent correctable, so it is best to avoid causing the problem, and never guarantee that you can fix a pre-existing browning problem.

Bleeding

In most cases, “if you’ve bled it, you’ve bought it!”
However, in small, localized areas of bleeding you might be able to correct bleeding enough to satisfy an understanding customer.

Bleeding correction

Hydrogen peroxide or chlorine bleach may be applied with the tip of a cotton swab and lightly blotted on the discolored area.
The concentration of either bleaching agent should be started weak and then increased as needed.
If chlorine bleach is required to remove the staining, you will also need to neutralize the bleach afterward.
Caution: Both bleaching agents may cause additional color damage, and may also weaken the fabric.
There are times when the bled area may be re-cleaned, and either packed with an absorbent powder to absorb the unstable dye, or subjected to high pressure air with an air compressor to force the dye back into the fabrics backing.
In cases of extensive color bleeding, these procedures are rarely practical.

Shrinkage

Shrinkage is not nearly the problem that it was a few decades ago, but it still occurs on occasion in the skirts of furniture, especially furniture made from rayon or rayon/cotton blends.

Shrinkage correction

Shrinkage in skirts is often corrected with the use of a hand steamer, such as is used by drapery installers to remove wrinkles.
Apply steam to the affected areas, and tug gently on the skirts until they return to shape.
Cushions may be steamed and then stretched back to shape by placing the cushion over a “saw horse” or similar structure and pushing and pulling on the material until it returns to its original shape.

Water marks

Water marks — also known as “rings” or “circling” — may be caused by residual materials from spills or soil that remains after improper spotting; such water marks will usually be removed by cleaning the fabric.
Water marks caused by sizing are quite another matter.
Sizing is used to create enough stiffness to fabric to give it body, or to prevent puckering during seaming.
This otherwise clear product will migrate and dry to a brown ring whenever areas of the fabric dry unevenly after spotting and cleaning.
Water marks are most often seen on platforms, or around welt cords (also known as piping).

Water mark correction

Water marks are difficult to correct.
The easiest correction procedure is to apply distilled water evenly to the affected surface.
Distilled water wets the fabric evenly and dissolved the sizing and other impurities in the fabric, which allows the fabric to dry evenly and, in many cases, the water marks disappear.
If the distilled water does not work, you can use the shampoo and oxidizing agent method of correcting browning outlined above.
Another option, especially for synthetic fibers, is to apply a strong acid treatment to the water mark.
Iron content in some water mark stains will respond to this.

An industry trainer and consultant, Jim Pemberton is president of Pemberton’s Cleaning & Restoration Supplies and West Penn Cleaning Company, McKeesport, PA. He has more than 30 years of experience in the cleaning and restoration industry. You are invited to visit the Pemberton website at www.ecleanadvisor.com, or e-mail Jim at Jimpem2@comcast.net.

What You Need to Know







What You Need to Know
It's easy to overlook the regular cleaning of your carpets and rugs, but there is no better way to bring a clean and fresh look and smell to your home. It is important to hire the right professional cleaners with the right equipment, training and experience. Hiring the right professional can remove all the dirt, stains and spills from the carpet, while restoring the color and beauty of your carpet. In addition, maintaining your own carpets and rugs between cleanings preserves their life and color.


Tips and Tricks

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Carpet Care Tips

While regular carpet cleaning by professionals is necessary to ensure your carpet leads a
long and healthy life, additional care and maintenance on your part can go a long way.
Proper care and maintenance of your carpet will extend its useful life and preserve its
appearance longer. Failure to maintain proper care will result in premature wear.
Additionally, clean carpets contribute to a healthy indoor environment.

Useful Tips

  • In a pinch, make your own spot remover by mixing 1/4 teaspoon liquid detergent
  •  (without bleach) and 1 cup cold water.
  • Over time, the stain-resistancy of stain-resistant carpet wears down. 
  • For optimum performance, have a protector regularly applied after cleaning.
  • Stain-resistant does not mean stain-proof. Be sure to act immediately to 
  • prevent spots and spills from causing permanent damage.

  • Your furniture collects everyday dirt and soil just like your carpet. 
  • For convenience, have both professionally cleaned at the same time.
  • Vacuum frequently and thoroughly. Most of the wear of carpeting is caused by dirt. 
  • Oily soils attract more oily soil and frequent vacuuming will reduce soil buildup.
  • Get at stains quickly, 99% of all stains can be removed by one cleaning agent or 
  • another if they are cleaned in the first few days. The longer a stain chemically reacts 
  • with the carpet the harder it will be to remove it.
  • Test carpet before scrubbing, extracting or spotting. All carpets are different. 
  • Some carpets are very sensitive to acid type cleaners and will lose their color quickly. 
  • Other carpet dyes are sensitive to harsh alkalis.
  • Use appropriate spotters starting with the mildest. 

  • Do not use harsh spotting agents unless absolutely necessary and always 
  • neutralize high alkaline or high acid cleaners after use.
  • Never dig or brush spots. The proper procedure is to scrape the spot towards the middle 
  • and then tamp the spot into the white towel or cloth using a brush or other tamping devices.
  •  A meat tenderizer makes a great tamping tool.
  • Do not overuse detergents, shampoos or spotters. 
  • Too much detergent will result in residual left in the carpet that even thorough 
  • vacuuming may not remove.
  • Do not overwet carpet. Our carpet detergents are chemically active enough so 
  • they do not need a tremendous amount of wetting. Over-wetting can cause brownout, 

  • carpet shrinkage, adhesion problems and all other kinds of nightmares.
  • Extract residual if possible. Rotary scrubbing will clean the carpet fibers the best by
  •  encapsulating dirt and detergent residue, which powders off the carpet. Periodic

  •  extraction will flush out this dirt and other organisms deep in the carpet.
  • Never “coat” a dirty or spotty carpet. After scrubbing or extracting a dirty carpet, if you are 
  • not satisfied with the results, do not apply a coat of carpet protector as this will result in 
  • “gluing in the dirt” making it harder to remove it the next time. Either re-scrub or extract the

  •  carpet or leave the carpet until the next cleaning cycle before you coat.
  • Vacuum frequently and thoroughly. It is so important it deserves two recommendations.

Mission Statement

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Extreme Clean Carpet's Restoration Team will end your carpet cleaning fears.

We provide the most affordable and convenient carpet cleaning service in Cowlitz

County and Surrounding Area's. As we pride ourselves in helping Landlords maintain

beautiful carpets, home owners beautiful homes and save you from ugly stains or costs

of replacing your carpets.  Guaranteed, or you don’t pay a thing!!!




Questions To Examine for Estimates

Is the work you are doing residential or commercial?



Is it a big job or a small job?



Is there anything special, out of the ordinary or unique about the job that will take more time?
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Mildew-



Are you doing interim cleaning or deep/restorative cleaning?


What is the soil level and are spots present?


Are  pre-vacuuming, pile lifting or pre-spraying and agitation required?

Are you moving the furniture or are we?  



Is it a one-time job or a repeat job you can do several times per year that will likely lead to additional work?


What Color is the Carpet?

More About Extreme Clean

 
People often overlook what's right under their noses –
or in this case, what's right under their feet. But at Extreme Clean,
we never underestimate the power of clean carpet and shiny floors to make an Impact.
 
 
 
Normal wear and tear can get your carpet looking spotted and your floors looking dull, and sometimes, vacuuming just isn't enough. That's when the industry professionals at Extreme Clean will put their equipment and expertise to work for you. We'll even clean upholstery, tile and grout, air ducts, hardwood floor, tiles, Vinyl and linoleum around your house. Say goodbye to all the dirt, detergent, and moisture plaguing your surfaces.
 
  • The method we use for carpet cleaning is hot water extraction, commonly referred to as steam cleaning. Hot, soft water and a specially formulated cleaning solution are injected deep within the carpet fibers. A powerful suction extracts deep-down dirt, allergens, cleaning solution and moisture. It's the cleaning method most recommended by carpet manufacturers.
  • Floors can be extremely durable and long-lasting if you maintain them properly to preserve their resilience and brilliance. We strip, refinish and seal all types of floor surfaces so that they maintain their new appearance. We will remove the old layers of wax and sealer, reseal using a high quality sealer, and buff the floor to a brilliant shine.
 

Grand Opening Coming Soon

Happy Easter and God Bless.


We are a locally owned Carpet cleaning business.  Originally from Kelso, WA we are opening up in  Yakima, WA 98902.  We will be licensed to serve the  Yakima & Cowlitz County Regions  and are happy to announce that May 1st, 2016 will officially be licensed as Extreme Clean Carpet Restoration Team, LLC!!!

 
Our schedules are filling up fast, so call now to schedule before it's to late.
Please contact us at 509-379-4380 to find out our special Spring Cleaning Promotions. 
Our first five customers scheduled will  receive a bargin deal off thier next cleaning, "Two Rooms Asolutley Free."
 
Are you looking for a professional to clean monthly, or bi- weekly?
Ask about our contract deal and mention (flexible scheduling) to an additional10% off.....
 
Also if you own more than one house, or are an Owner of a Business, ask about our Commercial Contract Savings; both Rental Property Owners and Commercial Customers Accounts will receive an amazing 15% discount.
 
Payments for contracts can be custamized to fit your budget needs, by either being paid monthly or annually. 
 
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