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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 18:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homeowner’s CARPET CHECKLIST     The following checklist will help you prepare the carpeting in your home for showings. The condition of carpeting is often one of the first things noticed by buyers when they tour your listed home. Use this checklist to guarantee a good first impression. In fact, many buyers, when the carpets [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=superiorsteam.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4044979&amp;post=68&amp;subd=superiorsteam&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>The following checklist will help you prepare the carpeting in your home for showings. The condition of carpeting is often one of the first things noticed by buyers when they tour your listed home. Use this checklist to guarantee a good first impression. <strong><em>In fact, many buyers, when the carpets are in less-than-new condition, will automatically deduct the replacement cost when presenting their offer.</em></strong></p>
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<h1><strong>Needs Work</strong></h1>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Entryway carpet soiling.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Carpet against tile flooring for soil. (kitchen, hallways, service entrance, etc.)</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Hallways &#8211; soiled or discolored traffic lanes.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Inspect directly in front of couches and chairs for soil and stains.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Check dining room carpet for stains.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Look beneath planters for water marks or water damage.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Bubbling or rippling carpet.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Loose or damaged binder bars where carpet meets tile.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Permanent stains in highly visible areas. </td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Color fading in front of glass patio doors.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Stains and odors caused by pet accidents.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Mold and mildew damage in carpeted areas that have been exposed to moisture.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Burn marks, edge fraying, and seam separation.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Bleach spots off laundry room &amp; bathrooms</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Burn spots in front of fireplace</td>
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<p>Superior Steam Cleaners prepared this checklist. They are experts at restoring carpet to like-new condition at a fraction of the cost of replacement. To maximize your home’s value, call Superior Steam Cleaners at 443-277-7265 for an evaluation of your carpet’s requirements including cleaning, stain removal, repairs, pet odor treatment, or any other carpet problem.</p>
<p>You can go to ethicalservices.com to see our testimonials!!!</p>
<p>Superiorsteamcleaners.com to see our price list</p>
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<p>The following checklist will help you prepare your home for showings. The condition of hard surface flooring and countertops is often one of the first things noticed by buyers when they tour your listed home. Use this checklist to guarantee a good first impression. <strong><em>In fact, many buyers, when the surfaces are in less-than-new condition, will automatically deduct the replacement cost when presenting their offer.</em></strong></p>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Entryway &#8211; loose/broken tiles, or damaged/ excessively dirty grout</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Kitchen Floors &#8211; loose/broken tiles, or damaged/ excessively dirty grout</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Bathroom Floors &#8211; loose/broken tiles, or damaged/ excessively dirty grout</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Bathroom Tub/Shower &#8211; loose/broken tiles, or damaged/ excessively dirty grout</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Bathroom for mold/mildew in grout</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="390">Any other tiled areas &#8211; loose/broken tiles, or damaged/ excessively dirty grout</td>
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<p>Superior Steam Cleaners prepared this checklist. They are experts at restoring tile and grout, marble, travertine, limestone, and granite floors and countertops maintenance to a near new condition at a fraction of the cost of replacement. To maximize your home’s value, call Superior Steam Cleaners at 443-277-7265.   They’ll provide you with a written quote on cleaning, stain removal, repairs, or any other hard surface problem.</p>
<p>You can go to ethicalservices.com to see our testimonials!!!</p>
<p>             Superiorsteamcleaners.com to see our price list</p>
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		<title>Introduction to Real Estate Agents</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 17:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi, it’s Randy Pierce from Superior Steam Cleaners.  You may have heard of our company.   What you may not know is our expertise in many other areas, not just carpets.  We also provide the following services: Tile and Grout Cleaning Upholstery cleaning and restoration Stretching and carpet repair Allergy relief programs Carpet dyeing and colour [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=superiorsteam.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4044979&amp;post=62&amp;subd=superiorsteam&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, it’s Randy Pierce from Superior Steam Cleaners.  You may have heard of our company.   What you may not know is our expertise in many other areas, not just carpets.  We also provide the following services:</p>
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<li>Stretching and carpet repair</li>
<li>Allergy relief programs</li>
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<li>Pet damage repair and odor control</li>
<li>Commercial Maintenance Plans</li>
<li>Or just about anything else you can think of!</li>
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<p align="center"><strong><em>15  years old and built on a foundation of value, service excellence and ethical practices.</em></strong></p>
<p>We can help your clients maximize housing values by reducing appearance objections.  We even have home marketing packages that provide before and after touch-ups as required for showings.</p>
<p align="center"><strong><em>Let us make a presentation to demonstrate how we can help!</em></strong></p>
<p>   We absolutely guarantee our workmanship – 200% in fact!  You need not worry on how we will represent your company.  Call us today at 443-277-7265   if you have any questions or to book your presentation. </p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p><em>Randy Pierce</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t hesitate to tell people how much I adore my animals. But, when it comes to living under the same roof, the animals can sometimes invade our space, with their malodorous presence. Because of the number of animals and surfaces that I encounter, I’ll address the most costly mistakes that many home owners make [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=superiorsteam.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4044979&amp;post=55&amp;subd=superiorsteam&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>I don&#8217;t hesitate to tell people how much I adore my animals. But, when it comes to living under the same roof, the animals can sometimes invade our space, with their malodorous presence.</p>
<p>Because of the number of animals and surfaces that I encounter, I’ll address the most costly mistakes that many home owners make about pet accidents. First, urine on oriental and machined wool rugs is easily permanent. The odor is not the problem as much as the migration of fiber dyes. There are different types of dyes that are used but as the pets re-visit there favorite spot, the weaker the bond between the fiber and the dye becomes. In many cases, the carpet dyes will migrate during cleaning. Secondary damage can also occur to the wood floor underneath the carpet. So, if you have a hunch that your favorite buddy is using the oriental as a dump site, have it cleaned a.s.a.p. Once cleaned, just keep it stored until the problem is contained.</p>
<p>The second most costly mistake is procrastination. Depending on the surface, pet odors can wreak havoc in any home in just a few short months. Both cement and wood are porous materials. These surfaces are like a sponge and will readily absorb urine. It’s difficult to remove and the only way to take care of the odor is to clean and contain it. When properly contained, you will have 100% success.</p>
<p>When it comes to treating the odors, some wool rugs can be dealt with in the home, but many will need repetitive treatment in the shop. For wall to wall carpet, I separated the odors into mild, moderate, and severe.</p>
<p>Mild odors and stains haven’t reached the carpet pad and a topical treatment can take care of it. Moderate stains and odors have breached the carpet backing and have soaked into the carpet pad. In this case I always recommend to flush the urine out of the carpet with sub-surface extraction illustrated below:</p>
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<div id="post-body-753204374531848142">Sub-surface extraction is a multistep process.  It first requires total saturation of the urine contaminated area.  Once 20-30 minutes have elapsed, the urine contaminants, along with the pre-treatment, are extracted as above.  Depending on the severity, a second application of a commercial grade enzyme is applied and the process is repeated.For the most severe odors, a combination of replacing the carpet pad and treating the carpet.  The subfloor will also be sealed to permanantly conceal odor.  This is a 100% odor removing process.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Superior we have five important values that sets us a part from our competition. The first is our reputation. For all of our 18 years in business, we have enjoyed the greatest reputation in Howard and Anne Arundel Counties. The area’s most seasoned carpet professionals, interior designers, and real estate agents refer our services [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=superiorsteam.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4044979&amp;post=45&amp;subd=superiorsteam&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At Superior we have five important values that sets us a part from our competition. The first is our reputation. For all of our 18 years in business, we have enjoyed the greatest reputation in Howard and Anne Arundel Counties. The area’s most seasoned carpet professionals, interior designers, and real estate agents refer our services exclusively.. We have rave reviews on Ethicaservices.com and have won their Super Service Award again this year. As well as being voted Best of Maryland for the past 11 years.<br />
The second key value would be our experience. We are experienced in all methods of carpet cleaning, all carpet and fabric types, as well as the most unusual soiling conditions. We are often called upon to correct soiling conditions that other cleaners aren’t familiar with. We have a IICRC approved instructor on staff. Our third value is education. Education is very important to us here at Superior. We are certified by the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification), The Carpet and Rug Institute, The NYRCI (New York Rug Cleaning Institute) and are Green Seal Certified.<br />
Our fourth value is our systems. We are committed to first class customer service. You will be treated with the utmost respect. We offer the most advanced cleaning technology on the market that does not over-wet your carpet or leave a sticky residue behind. All of the cleaning products we use are environmentally responsible and are not harmful to children, pets, you, me, or the environment. We use the Responsible Care System of Cleaning. The cleaning solutions are hypo-allergenic products derived from renewable seed and vegetable sources. They have no perfumes, no hazardous VOC’s, doe not contain phosphates, are biodegradable and sometimes paired with all citrus based products to leave you with the cleanest, safest indoor environment.<br />
Lastly, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee. If you are not completely thrilled with the service experience you received from us, we will rush back to your location at no charge and no obligation. If you are still unimpressed, we will issue you a 100% refund.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[There is much confusion about how often carpet should be cleaned. You have probably heard “wait as long as you can before you clean your carpet…” or “once you’ve cleaned your carpet, it is never the same…”. These widely circulated misconceptions have risen from unfortunate encounters with unprofessional cleaners who have left behind a sticky [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=superiorsteam.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4044979&amp;post=43&amp;subd=superiorsteam&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is much confusion about how often carpet should be cleaned. You have probably heard “wait as long as you can before you clean your carpet…” or “once you’ve cleaned your carpet, it is never the same…”. These widely circulated misconceptions have risen from unfortunate encounters with unprofessional cleaners who have left behind a sticky residue in your carpet. The residue becomes a “dirt magnet” causing your carpets to become very dirty, very quickly. The common assumption is that all carpet cleaners and methods are the same, so you wait until the is full of abrasive soil before you before you have the carpets cleaned. Now you have an unhealthy indoor environment and that abrasive soil is cutting away at your carpet fibers, and once they have been cut, you can not put them back together. Leaving this abrasive soil in your carpet will result in premature wear which decreases the life of your carpet. The truth of the matter is carpet that is professionally cleaned using a 12 step cleaning process including a neutralizing step (which means the cleaning solutions we used to clean your carpet is no longer in your carpet) you will be left with clean, healthy looking, sanitized carpet that will not re-soil quickly. This will also improve the quality of your indoor environment.<br />
Major carpet manufacturers including Shaw, Mohawk, Dupont, etc require hot water extraction cleaning every 12 to 18 months to maintain the texture retention warranty. You can read more about independent studies on truck mounted steam cleaning and carpet warranties.  In addition to extending the life of your carpet, cleaning your carpet, which is the biggest filter in your home, on a regular basis will improve your indoor air quality. A rule of thumb is carpets should be cleaned before they show any visible soil. If you smoke, have kids, pets, or allergies, you should clean more often.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Cleaning Jute carpet Jute With its soft silky luster, jute is a fine natural fiber. It is best suited to areas of the house such as sitting rooms and bedrooms, rather than the more heavily used areas such as halls and passageways. Jute is a very versatile, adaptable yarn which weaves well, looks and feels [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=superiorsteam.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4044979&amp;post=40&amp;subd=superiorsteam&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div>Jute<br />
With its soft silky luster, jute is a fine natural fiber. It is best suited to areas of the house such as sitting rooms and bedrooms, rather than the more heavily used areas such as halls and passageways. Jute is a very versatile, adaptable yarn which weaves well, looks and feels good and comes in natural tones. It can also be mixed with wool and linen, enabling more color variations, and improving durability, so the jute/wool/linen mix can be used throughout the home except for in kitchens or bathrooms.<br />
Where you find this fiber in carpets:<br />
Residentially, before the popularity of broadloom synthetic carpets, these fibers were typically used in higher end homes as summer rugs. With the return of hard wood floors in homes these fibers are making a comeback as summer rugs, and being used as carpets by designers in upscale homes.<br />
Commercially, class &#8220;A&#8221; executive areas and inside high end residential condominiums where traffic is kept to a minimum and luxury is important are also potential areas to find these fibers.<br />
Characteristics:<br />
All natural fiber specialty carpets exhibit one single characteristic that is common to the fibers. When exposed to heat, humidity and sun light they age over time. The ageing process is exhibited in a gradual darkening of the color. Alkaline cleaning accelerates the ageing process creating a browning condition with alkaline residues leading to premature decay (rotting) of the fiber, a condition known as &#8220;Dry Rot&#8221;. Jute can be dyed and is subjected to the same water based staining issues as typical synthetic / natural fibers.<br />
What you need to know to clean:<br />
These carpets are natural fibers with jute and or linen derived from the plant family. As with all plant fibers they are susceptible to damage from high alkalinity leading to browning rapidly and breaking down (rotting) prematurely.<br />
When exposed to hot water solutions they swell very fast loosing dimensional stability and upon drying will not revert to their original carpet dimension.<br />
Flat weave Jute &amp; Jute Blends<br />
100% Jute is typically available in flat weave only since it is a soft fiber with low abrasion resistance and durability. Flat weave jute and jute blends are best cleaned with mild agitation using either rotary or cylindrical equipment. Brushes should be the same Polyester brushes used on<br />
silk and cotton carpet. Note: It is not recommended nor should you ever use Nylon fiber brushes on this fiber, the Nylon bristles will cause irreversible fiber damage no matter how soft you feel the brush is.<br />
Pile weave Jute blends<br />
Blending Jute with Linen and Wool allows for a pile carpet and rug to be made. The blending of the three fibers is performed in the spinning process and provides a yarn that is soft, luxurious and more durable. The durability of the wool lends the blended yarn to the pile process. Pile jute carpets should never be agitated, as the jute in the blend is too weak to resist agitation and will rapidly cause shedding and pilling. Note: Jute has lower moisture absorption than Linen and Wool and will saturate very quickly, when cleaning Jute blends it is recommended that your psi be between 60 and 80psi to avoid over wetting.<br />
Cleaning:<br />
When cleaning Jute fibers use cold water only and mild acid based chemistries. Using hot water and alkaline base chemistries will cause the fiber to brown and distort the weave.<br />
Tools needed:<br />
The following is a list of the equipment you need to effectively clean these specialty fiber carpets.<br />
 Rotary or Cylindrical equipment.<br />
 Polyester Brushes for the equipment.<br />
 Pump up tank sprayer, electric sprayer.<br />
 HWE extractor.<br />
Procedures:<br />
Always thoroughly test the carpet before you begin any procedure. For a detailed explanation and testing procedures refer to Testing Procedures for Textiles.<br />
1. Vacuum the carpet thoroughly in two directions to remove as much dry soil as possible.<br />
2. Thoroughly mix your cleaning chemistries according to label directions. With the exception of an enzyme based pre conditioner use cold water only.<br />
3. Pre Condition the carpet using an Enzyme based pre conditioner to emulsify the oils.<br />
4. Based on the fiber and weave as described above clean the carpet using either a reducing based natural fiber shampoo cleaner or a reducing based natural fiber extraction detergent.<br />
5. Rinse carpet using a non surfactant based acid rinse to remove detergent residues. Superior Steam Cleaners for all you carpet cleaning needs. <a href="http://www.superiorsteamcleaners.com/">http://www.superiorsteamcleaners.com/</a> or<br />
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		<title>Carpet Cleaning: Truck Mount vs Portable: Which is Better For the Consumer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carpet Cleaning: Truck Mount vs Portable Which is better for the consumer?                 I have been asked this question many times through the years.  Many consumers do not know the difference. They know that there is a machine that shoots down water and a vacuum hose sucking it out. Both are acceptable Hot Water Extraction [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=superiorsteam.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4044979&amp;post=37&amp;subd=superiorsteam&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p align="center"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Which is better for the consumer?</span></p>
<p>                I have been asked this question many times through the years.  Many consumers do not know the difference. They know that there is a machine that shoots down water and a vacuum hose sucking it out.</p>
<p>Both are acceptable Hot Water Extraction machines, which many carpet manufactures require to be done every 12-18 months to keep warranties valid, but there are a many differences. The manufactures also require the company that you use to be an I.I.C.R.C Certified Firm. (<a href="http://www.iicrc.org/">www.iicrc.org</a>)</p>
<p>I started my company in 1992 using portable machines. I was able to do a good job, but had to use a lot of cleaning solutions, a lot more time, and the carpet took a long time to dry. The water a portable uses can only be as hot as the water from your faucet, usually about 120°. However by the time it leaves your faucet, is put in the machine, and cleaning begins it is much colder. It’s a fact that for every 18 degree over 118° the chemical action of the cleaning solution doubles.</p>
<p>This is the first positive fact about using a Truck Mounted System. The water is a Truck Mount is heated constantly to over 220° (usually between 170-190° at the carpet fiber). That’s a lot more chemical action and a MUCH better clean. The increase in heat helps to more effectively break down soil, grease, and other spots for more complete removal. Also as a cleaner this means we use less cleaning solution meaning a healthier environment for all.</p>
<p>Water pressure is the next difference between a portable and a Truck Mount. In order for your carpets to be cleaned effectively the cleaning solution must be rinsed out completely. If it is not then the remaining solution will collect soil causing your carpet to get dirty faster. A portable is usually capable of 125-150 PSI. That is not a lot and if the technician does not take the time to thoroughly rinse then you are stuck with solution on your carpet. A carpet should be rinsed at 300-400 PSI, which a Truck Mount is more than capable of achieving. (Can go as high as 3000 PSI but only used at higher PSI for hard surfaces) The higher PSI helps to agitate the fibers, spots, and oils, and soil to better remove them all.</p>
<p>Vacuum power is the next difference between the two machines. Truck Mounts have much more power than portable machines. Even though Truck Mounts have higher water pressure the vacuum is powerful enough to have most carpets completely dry in 4-6 hours or less. Portables Do Not have this capability. Most portables require overnight to be the recommended dry time. This causes stains to wick back up to the surface and of course is very inconvenient to the consumer. Better vacuum suction also means better extraction of spots, soil, grease, dust, and many other contaminants from the carpet.</p>
<p>In closing, I would like to say that Truck Mounts are a better clean for the consumer. Hotter water, higher water pressure and better vacuum suction all mean a MUCH BETTER overall clean for the consumer. I hope this has been informative for all and if you would like more information about Carpet Cleaning go to: <a href="http://www.superiorsteamcleaners.com/">www.superiorsteamcleaners.com</a> or <a href="http://www.iicrc.org/">www.iicrc.org</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[“The True Cost of Not Maintaining Your Carpet” “The True Cost of Not Maintaining Your Carpet” Carpet is the third largest expense for most people: Behind their house and their car. Most carpets today are petroleum based, so when the price of oil skyrocketed so did the price of carpet. There were price increases almost [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=superiorsteam.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4044979&amp;post=33&amp;subd=superiorsteam&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“The True Cost of Not Maintaining Your Carpet”<br />
“The True Cost of Not Maintaining Your Carpet”</p>
<p>Carpet is the third largest expense for most people: Behind their house and their car. Most carpets today are petroleum based, so when the price of oil skyrocketed so did the price of carpet. There were price increases almost every 2 weeks for months, leading to a almost 15% price increase last year. A carpet that cost $38.75 per yard now costs $45.00 per yard this is for a low end mid grade carpet. In this scenario if you bought a 100 yards of carpet the increase was $675.00. Now most of going to say that is really high that is because retailers now show you prices by the square foot, to get the price per yard you need to multiply by 9.<br />
Carpet manufactures recommend their carpets be cleaned every 12-24 months. We recommend at least once a year, and we have 2 packages for ½ price cleanings every 6 months. Here are the reasons for this: Carpet acts like a filter collecting dirt, sand, oil, smoke, and grease among anything else walked or floating in.<br />
The sand and small rocks act like sandpaper scratching off the carpet protector and damaging the fibers. Regular vacuuming and truck mount hot water extraction will remove these contaminates.<br />
The oils and grease help hold the soils and other contaminates the carpet, this is where the truck mounted hot water extraction comes in which is the way most manufactures want it done, with a proper detergent and 180 degree plus water you can break down the oils to release the soils.<br />
Most carpet cleaners have prices from .30 to .70 per square foot of $2.70-6.30 per square yard, which is 6-14% of what carpet cost today. Most of these prices are the same from 5 or more years ago. If you maintain your carpet semi-annually to annually your carpet can last and look great until your just tired of the color and WANT to change it, not change it because you have to.<br />
This scenario is based on just 100 yards of carpet.<br />
At $45 per yard, 100 yards would cost you $4500. Which is enough carpet to cover ½ a town house. If you cleaned the carpet yearly at a median price of .50 per square foot it would cost $450 per year. So with regular vacuuming and cleanings it would take 10 years to match the cost of replacing that carpet. With proper care and maintenance this carpet would still look good and not need to be replaced. Without proper care your carpet may only last 5 years before in needs to be replaced.<br />
With proper care in those 5 years you would spend $2200 for regular cleanings. Without proper care you would of spent $0 on cleanings but NOW you have to spend $4500+ say 3% per year increase for a total of 15% or $675. So now your replacing your carpet for a total of $5175.<br />
So you can properly care and maintain your carpet for $2200 or replace it for $5175. That means you save $2975 every 5 years just by properly caring for and maintaining your carpet with professional cleanings.<br />
You not only save approximately 60% over 5 years but you also help save the planet by keeping your carpet out of out landfills. You also will save yourself the inconvenience of moving all your furniture from your home to have the carpet installed.<br />
So you can maintain your carpet for the money, the planet, or your sanity. The key is to Maintain Your Carpet!<br />
See our website at superiorsteamcleaners.com for our maintenance packages. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing a carpet cleaner isn’t easy! Why? Because you are bombarded with misleading advertising, confusing claims and simply bad information. From ridiculously low prices and high pressure sales to unqualified technicians and near worthless methods or poor results. How do you ever find a qualified competent professional carpet cleaner you can trust in your home? [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=superiorsteam.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4044979&amp;post=29&amp;subd=superiorsteam&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h3 class="post-title entry-title"><a href="http://superiorsteamcleanerscolumbia.blogspot.com/2009/03/choosing-carpet-cleaner-isnt-easy-why.html">Choosing a carpet cleaner isn’t easy! Why?</a></h3>
<div class="post-body entry-content">Because you are bombarded with misleading advertising, confusing claims and simply bad information. From ridiculously low prices and high pressure sales to unqualified technicians and near worthless methods or poor results.</div>
<p>How do you ever find a qualified competent professional carpet cleaner you can trust in your home? You can start by reading this Consumer’s Guide, and goto ethicalservices.com and search Maryland.</p>
<p>We wrote this guide to help you better understand carpet cleaning and the benefits of selecting our company. Now, with this information you can make an informed, intelligent decision before you waste your time, money and frustration.<br />
In 1992, Randy started cleaning carpets at apartment communities out of the back of his pick-up truck in Marland.</p>
<p>Since then, we have become an IICRC certified professional cleaning firm and recognized as Maryland’s and New York’s top personalized cleaner.</p>
<p>We’ve invested in state of the art truck-powered cleaning equipment, which results in a cleaner and dryer carpet.</p>
<p>Our company has grown through referrals and repeat clients because of our<br />
honest reputation and self-imposed high quality standards.</p>
<p>We have helped thousands of particular homeowners in the Howard County, Maryland and<br />
surrounding area keep their carpet, oriental rugs, tile/grout, and upholstery in<br />
beautiful condition and at the same time create an indoor environment that’s clean and healthy. We have dedicated our business to educating consumers on how to care for their carpet so it will look beautiful for years to come.</p>
<p>Mistake #1: Choosing a company you don’t feel safe or comfortable with in the privacy of your home.<br />
Does having some stranger come into your home concern you? Be careful, let’s face it, you have to be cautious who you trust nowadays. There are reports where unscrupulous technicians steal right under your nose or have cased your home for future robbery. Also, often only the lady of the house is home alone. It’s critical she feels safe. Superior Steam Cleaners is a family owned and operated company that you can trust in your home. Superior’s appearance is clean cut, uniformed and neatly groomed. We are well mannered, polite, friendly, honest, trustworthy and are non-smokers. Life is busy. Both spouses often work or are busy running errands. We regularly clean for our clients when no one is at home. We take that trust very seriously. Our clients are considered to be our friends. You’re going to love us.<br />
Mrs. Probst &#8211; I appreciate being able to trust you in my home when I am not home and being able to leave a blank check for you to fill out when finished. Mary Ann Oberholtzer &#8211; I was &#8216;referred&#8217; to Superior Steam Cleaners by my next door neighbor. After 14 years we both still use your company. In that time, I&#8217;ve only seen your operators a few times as I trust them enough to leave a key and blank check while I&#8217;m at work. Now that says something!</p>
<p>Mistake #2: Choosing a company that just treats you like another job.<br />
Are you still searching for a better carpet cleaning company because you felt that the job you received was inferior to your standards and that you didn’t receive any specialized attention? Superior offers personal friendly service. As a small family business we value each one of our clients and work hard to build a lasting relationship with every client. We have a vested interest in our company and that means we satisfy your specific needs so you will be a client for life.Mrs. Eley &#8211; You made us feel very comfortable. Superior Steam Cleaners made us feel like we were more than just a customer, they treated us like we were their friends.</p>
<p>Mistake #3: Choosing a company that does not have a professional image.</p>
<p>This may not cross your mind until an inferior company shows up to clean in your home. Are their trucks taken care of, professionally lettered? Are the technicians uniformed, clean cut and well groomed? You will have no disappointment when you have us. Our professional appearance will let you feel at ease.<br />
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Cornwell &#8211; Both men were so well dressed and clean! How they look should not have mattered, however their clean cut appearance made it very comfortable to have them in my home. I love family owned businesses.<br />
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bruick &#8211; I have already told people you define the word “professional.” Your company saved our carpet and gave us a peace of mind. You took your time and produced a flawless carpet!</p>
<p>Mistake #4: Choosing a company that does not treat your home as their own and perform a detailed cleaning.<br />
It’s very uncomfortable to confront some careless worker in your home that you would rather just ask them to leave. Superior caters to even fussy clients, who are very particular, with higher expectations. We are meticulous. We use our small hand tool to reach in tight areas and along walls with dark edges. We exercise care while working with your furnishings, woodwork, walls or anything in your home.<br />
Lynn &amp; Jan Lipp &#8211; I am a neat freak, that’s what my husband calls me. Shaun cared for my home the way I do. They protected my walls and woodwork while cleaning our carpet to perfection. They actually got down on their hands and knees in the tight areas and along the woodwork. WOW!</p>
<p>Mistake #5: Choosing a company that is not experienced.<br />
You’d be shocked how quickly most companies let a new employee be in charge of their own truck. Training is sometimes the blind leading the blind. Superior Steam Cleaners has been in business since 1992, we’re not rookies anymore. We have cleaned multiple thousands of homes. The difference between a rookie and a professional is often in the details. Over two-thirds of our business every year are repeat clients who love our detailed service experience.<br />
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kline &#8211; We love Superior and have been customers since 1992.</p>
<p>Mistake #6: Choosing a company who can not schedule an appointment to fit your needs.<br />
Does the telephone representative listen to your needs? Superior schedules you as quickly as possible and at a time that’s convenient. We go out of our way to accommodate same day, short notices or emergencies for our clients. We always call you when we are headed to your home.<br />
Mrs. Probst -You always try to work me into your schedule as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Mistake #7: Choosing a company that doesn’t use hot-water extraction, or doesn’t use truck-mounted equipment.<br />
You’re getting short changed if anything other than truck-mounted equipment is used. Superior has invested in the best of the best, top of the line van powered truck-mount. Our mobile power plant generates high pressure, hot water, and strong vacuum- all key elements in quality carpet cleaning.</p>
<p>Mistake #8: Choosing a company who uses unsafe chemicals.<br />
Unsafe chemicals being used is something most people don’t even think about. But you should. We use cleaning agents that are safe for kids, pets, allergy sufferers and the environment. We also bring our own pre-softened water. Soft water cleans better, requiring 50% less cleaning agent.<br />
Mrs. Kildaski &#8211; Their special attention to allergy and health concerns is greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Mistake #9: Choosing a company that leaves your carpet soaking wet.<br />
Most steam cleaning carpet cleaners have a ‘not so good reputation’ of leaving the carpets unusually wet, in fact, in some cases soaked for days. Superior does not even wet the carpet backing, or the pad. Our clients love how fast their carpet dries. We maintain our equipment properly, adjust our water pressure lower than other companies, take extra effort in additional vacuum passes and we can utilize fans to speed dry areas while on site. We usually have rooms dry before we depart many jobs. Your carpet and upholstery is safe with us from over wetting.<br />
Mrs. Tyler -There is no worry about wetness. Previously we used a dry cleaner because we were worried about over wetting carpets and padding. Superior Steam Cleaners left our carpets looking beautiful and almost dry upon completion.<br />
Mrs. Romary &#8211; The carpet doesn&#8217;t feel saturated after cleaning. The carpets are thoroughly clean and dry in a few hours.</p>
<p>Mistake #10: Unknowingly choosing a company who has a reputation of rushing their work .<br />
Ask, ‘How long will it take for your cleaning job?’ If you feel you are a victim of a quick job, don’t hesitate to watch the crew the entire time. Request for them to slow down, clean more passes in the traffic areas and to take additional dry vacuum strokes. Or next time just hire Superior because we Never Rush Our Work, even in the event of running behind schedule. Every job receives our high quality workmanship. It’s evident in the time we take to thoroughly perform our services. Even with the proper equipment and cleaning agents, your carpet may still not be as clean if the technician has a poor cleaning technique. Superior&#8217;s cleaning technique separates us. We take as many cleaning strokes as needed to remove as much dirt as possible. We do not &#8220;scrub&#8221; your carpet, by cleaning with the pressure spraying in both directions, which can be faster, but it can result in over wetting.<br />
Mrs. Schweizer &#8211; Superior Steam Cleaners does a great job. They are never in a hurry to get the job done. They are there taking their time being particular and getting the job done the right way.<br />
Mrs. Keplinger &#8211; Superior Steam Cleaners is different from other carpet cleaners because of the time they put into cleaning the carpet. They spend over 75% longer than any other carpet cleaner and the carpet is not soaking wet when they are done.</p>
<p>Mistake #11: Choosing a company who does not provide follow up advice on how to care for your carpet.<br />
It would be appreciated to receive some follow-up information after the job is complete. Superior sends helpful advice on how to keep your carpets clean at no extra charge. We will also give you a complimentary bottle of a safe and effective spot cleaner, along with 24 hour access to a spotting guide on our web site. Just another added value of Superior’s service.<br />
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fruchey &#8211; They answered all my questions and gave me some great tips for future carpet problems. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Steele - Randy told me the proper way to spot clean and which products to use.<br />
Mrs. Rorick &#8211; The follow-up information was a first for me. No other cleaner wanted any feedback. I appreciated the thank you letter, tips on drying the carpet and the paper on 12 ways to keep the carpet clean.</p>
<p>Mistake #12: Choosing a company that is not certified by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification. (IICRC) The better cleaning companies are those that have been certified by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification, known as the IICRC. You cannot buy this certification. It must be earned through classroom study, experience and successfully completing a formal written exam. However, often in larger companies, the owner gets their certification but does not invest in every technician to do so. The travel cost of sending technicians, often out of town to 2-5 day classes, along with paid lost work time, can be several hundred dollars per technician per course. Before you choose a carpet cleaner, ask to see written proof of the companies IICRC certification. The technician should have his own personal plastic card (credit card size) stating every course the technician has completed. For more information visit their website at www.IICRC.org The IICRC gives out names of certified firms on a rotational bases. Because of our dedication to education, our company and technicians are certified by the IICRC. This training allows us to be true experts. As of January 1, 2008, most carpet mills are requiring proof of hiring an IICRC Cleaning Firm every 12-18 months to keep your carpet warranty in effect.<br />
Mrs. Keller &#8211; I was impressed with the knowledge that Randy and Shaun had. They did not belittle me because I did not know much about carpet. They are truly experts. Mr. Kidd &#8211; You are knowledgeable and you seem to really know carpet. The technicians seem better trained to identify, treat, and instruct how to care for carpet.</p>
<p>Mistake # 13: Choosing a company who pays its employees oncommission.<br />
You will resent it if a tech is not paid enough per hour. The tech must rely on commissions to up-sell to make a decent living. Superior Steam Cleaners refuses to use high pressure tactics. Our technicians are paid hourly, not commission. This takes the pressure off the tech. He can now concentrate on providing the proper amount of time and effort to each and every clients cleaning job. We are friendly professional consultants, helping you make educated decisions in your flooring investment to keep your home clean and healthy.<br />
Mrs. Worrell &#8211; The technician was not a salesman and did not try to push any products or extra services.<br />
Mrs. Dougan &#8211; I especially appreciated not having to deal with a high pressure salesman. Thank you so much!</p>
<p>Mistake #14: Choosing a company that is not been checked by the Better Business Bureau.<br />
Superior has an excellent record since 1992. BEWARE! Unfortunately, even bad cleaning companies can remain a B.B.B. member in good standing if they handle their complaints. In fact, their past history is cleared every 3 years. Instead, why not choose a company that does not have a record of producing complaints.</p>
<p>Mistake #15: Choosing a company that is unqualified in stain removal or re-occurring spots.<br />
Not all companies are successful at removing spots. Spots that re-occur often are caused from 1) quickly cleaning over the surface, 2) not performing enough cleaning passes to ensure deep down cleaning, 3) the spot was not pre-treated with a neutralizer. The result is spots wick back in a day or two. Referral Carpet Cleaning has the training, equipment, cleaning solutions and experience to remove your stains forever!<br />
Mrs. Phillips &#8211; I had spots on my carpet that were VERY bad and I thought I was going to have to replace the carpet. I had two other companies come and clean and they were never able to get them out (they came back both times) I called Superior and they came out and cleaned. The spots have never come back. My carpet looks like new again.<br />
Mrs. Cole &#8211; After Superior Steam Cleaners cleaned it we had no returning spots and the new spots clean up and stay gone.</p>
<p>Mistake #16: Choosing a company that doesn’t use the hot water extraction/steam cleaning method.<br />
Dry cleaning and bonnet cleaning simply are inferior to hot water extraction and will only produce mediocre results. Superior uses the hot water extraction method from a truck-mounted unit, which is the recommendation of carpet manufactures. Shaw Industries, (the largest carpet manufacturer) recommends the hot water extraction system utilizing truck-mounted equipment. Shaw’s research indicates truck-mounted equipment provides the best capability for cleaning compared to a portable cleaning system.</p>
<p>Mistake #17: Choosing a company that doesn’t Guarantee their work. Beware, many companies advertise they guarantee their work, which may lure a customer into thinking that they do good work. However, many clients have stated they were so dissatisfied with the company and cleaning, they would not allow the company back in their home to correct the problem. “A guarantee is only as good as the company that stands behind it.&#8221; If your cleaning company doesn&#8217;t have a track record stating they&#8217;ll be available today, tomorrow and more importantly, next year, you’re being short-changed. Superior has been in business since 1992. Superior Steam Cleaners offers an Iron-Clad Satisfaction Guarantee. Superior backs up their work 100%. Superior wants complete satisfaction and our job is not completed unless you are satisfied. We will let you know up front what we can, and in specific unusual situations, what we cannot promise. If for any reason we need to correct anything that was promised or even expected, we will promptly return with no hassles to make it right. What could be more fair? It’s the right way to do business. Superior honors such a guarantee because we take pride in our reputation and have a self-imposed, high standard of quality.<br />
Mrs. Thompson &#8211; I’ve used several carpet cleaners over the years and Superior Steam Cleaners is by far the most superior and professional. I give them a 10 out of 10. I can’t think of anything you could do to provide better service.<br />
Mrs. Needham &#8211; I appreciated the call after cleaning to assure that I was satisfied.</p>
<p>Mistake #18: Choosing a company that doesn’t Stand Out as the BEST. From the initial call, you should expect a courteous and helpful office staff. Their vans should be clean and professionally lettered. Uniformed technicians should be well groomed, polite, friendly, honest and trustworthy. Technicians should respect your home and furnishings, provide meticulous workmanship, never rush, and take pride in their work. Technicians should never high pressure sell, but instead offer suggestions and solutions to choose from. We are proud to state that our clients feel Superior Steam Cleaners stands head and shoulders above our competition in these areas.<br />
Mrs. Beck &#8211; Oh my gosh! You won’t believe them until you see them! Words almost can’t explain it. There is no comparison between Superior and other cleaning companies.<br />
Mrs. Palmer &#8211; Superior is the Best carpet cleaning company in River Hill.<br />
Mrs. Keplinger &#8211; When I want it done right, Superior is the only place I will use.<br />
Mrs. Knuckles &#8211; I have had other carpet cleaners in my house and now realize after I had Superior Steam Cleaners, that I never really had clean carpets. They actually clean 10 times more than “other” carpet cleaners. You cannot even compare them to other carpet services. Referral is so far superior.<br />
Mistake #19: Choosing a company that leaves a cleaning residue, which attracts dirt.<br />
You’re at the mercy of your carpet cleaner as to what type of cleaning agent is being put into your carpet. Many companies use a pre-spray and follow with a<br />
water only rinse or an acid rinse. Water only rinses will not rinse cleaning agents completely from the carpet, and the cleaning outcome is inferior with this type of process. Acid rinses are reported to actually leave a dirt attracting residue. Superior uses effective, professional-grade cleaning agents designed specifically for hot water extraction/steam cleaning. Superior does not leave a dirt attracting residue which results in a long-lasting clean. Superior also cleans with softened water which requires 50% less cleaning agent.<br />
Mrs. McCulloch Superior does excellent work and they get all the stains out. The cleaning process doesn’t attract dirt later.<br />
Mrs. Phillips &#8211; My carpets look beautiful and most important to me, continue to look beautiful!<br />
Mistake #20: Choosing a company that you do not feel comfortable referring to your family and friends.<br />
You can be confident when you refer family and friends to Superior. We will do more than thank you, we feel it’s only right to “reward” you for believing in us and recommending us.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Hogan &#8211; I&#8217;m now a regular Superiorcustomer. The best thing in the entire city. I&#8217;ve already told 10 people! Thank you.<br />
Mrs. Odem &#8211; Anytime someone talks about carpet cleaning, I always recommend you. Thank you again.<br />
Mrs. Waterhouse &#8211; I am telling all my friends to use Superior</p>
<p>Mistake #21: Choosing a company that does Not Deliver VALUE.<br />
Get the most value for your money. Some people know the price of everything— but the value of nothing. Price is what you pay. Value is what you get. In the carpet cleaning industry, prices are across the board and so is the quality of work. Companies know what value or price they are worth. How can you receive value if an inexperienced, commission incentived operator zooms through your job, leaving your carpet soaked, with most spots reappearing the next day? This is a common complaint. You’ll be frustrated, see your hard earned money wasted, your time lost, and the life span of your carpet shortened.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Art &#8211; People said I could have paid less elsewhere, but I was too impressed with your overall quality!<br />
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mauk &#8211; Although your price may be a bit higher&#8230;this is one of those cases where you really feel like you have received a bargain. Mrs. Richmond &#8211; I was really happy with how my carpets looked afterwards! You cost more than others but you get what you pay for. My carpets looked new</p>
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<div class="post-body entry-content">The Only thing Worse than Having Dirty Carpet is…. Choosing the WRONG Carpet Cleaner!</div>
<p>Choosing a carpet cleaner isn’t easy! Why?</p>
<p>Because you are bombarded with misleading advertising, confusing claims and simply bad information. From ridiculously low prices and high pressure sales to unqualified technicians and near worthless methods or poor results.</p>
<p>How do you ever find a qualified competent professional carpet cleaner you can trust in your home? You can start by reading this Consumer’s Guide.</p>
<p>We wrote this guide to help you better understand carpet cleaning and the benefits of selecting our company. Now, with this information you can make an informed, intelligent decision before you waste your time, money and frustration.<br />
In 1992, Randy started cleaning carpets at apartment communities out of the back of his pick-up truck..</p>
<p>Since then, we have become an IICRC certified professional cleaning firm and recognized as Maryland’s and New York’s top personalized cleaner.</p>
<p>We’ve invested in state of the art truck-powered cleaning equipment, which results in a cleaner and dryer carpet.</p>
<p>Our company has grown through referrals and repeat clients because of our<br />
honest reputation and self-imposed high quality standards.</p>
<p>We have helped thousands of particular homeowners in the Howard Co. and<br />
surrounding area keep their carpet, oriental rugs, tile/grout, and upholstery in<br />
beautiful condition and at the same time create an indoor environment that’s clean and healthy. We have dedicated our business to educating consumers on how to care for their carpet so it will look beautiful for years to come.</p>
<p>6 Costly Misconceptions<br />
about Carpet Cleaning</p>
<p>Misconception #1: You should wait as long as possible before cleaning your carpet or upholstery.<br />
Big mistake. It is an old wives tale that once you clean your carpet it will get dirty faster. Actually, this statement had some truth in it a few years ago when carpets were shampooed. It’s compared to shampooing your hair and not rinsing it out. Today&#8217;s hot water extraction cleaning agents do not leave a sticky dirt attracting residue. However, some carpet cleaners pre-spray your carpet with their cleaner and do not use enough cleaning strokes to thoroughly rinse the fibers, thus leaving residue to attract soil. Dirt is an abrasive– like sandpaper. Every time you step on your carpet, you grind dirt into the carpet fibers. This cuts into your carpet fibers, causing it to wear out much faster. While vacuuming helps, by itself, it simply is not enough. Modern carpet yarns are engineered to conceal dirt &#8211; which is good, to a degree. Regular cleaning is needed because by the time your carpet begins to show soiling, for example, in the traffic lanes, the damage has already begun. Regular scheduled cleaning can prevent this from happening. So the longer you wait to have your carpet cleaned, more damage is done to the fibers and the faster it wears out. Dirty carpets simply will not last nearly as long as a clean carpet. Worn fibers will also attract soil much faster. Cleaning should be done every 9-12 months or 6 months with pets, kids, spills or high traffic areas. But there’s more than visible dirt to be removed. Learn about that in misconception #2.</p>
<p>Misconception #2: The only reason you should clean your carpet or upholstery is to remove the dirt.<br />
Not true. Not only do you want to clean your carpet for appearance reasons, you also want a healthy carpet &#8211; germ and odor free. Unfortunately the dirt in your carpet has lots of company. Carpet is the biggest filter in your home and it needs hot water extraction on a regular basis to be effective. As you probably know, outdoor air contains pollens, fungus, bacteria, air pollution, cigarette smoke, car exhaust and hundreds of other unwanted guests. Not to mention the dirty work done by dust-mites and their allergens. Did you know tobacco smoke contains over 4000 different chemical compounds, 43 of which cause cancer. Even if you don’t smoke, when you come into your home, you carry those chemicals on your skin, hair, clothing and shoes. Your pets also carry fleas and many germs on them. Not surprisingly all of this winds up in your carpet and upholstery. As you walk on your carpet all of these ‘substances’ are stirred up and redistributed into the air you breathe. If you have allergies, asthma, emphysema or other breathing problems &#8211; one major source of your problem could be the unhealthy trapped indoor air and the ‘unwanted guests’ in your carpet and upholstery. Cleaning also flushes the fibers of odors. You become accustomed with your homes odors, but your friends likely don’t. Cleaning makes your home smell fresh. Many clients<br />
notice immediately the clean smelling freshness after their carpets and furniture are cleaned. The soil, pollen, dust, germs and odor have been extracted from the fiber. Many sensitive people breathe easier after a true professional cleaning is performed in their home to remove these allergens and odors.<br />
Misconception #3: One method of cleaning is as good as another.<br />
Not true. You can choose from two primary methods: Dry cleaning or hot water extraction. Many people believe that dry cleaning your carpet is like dry cleaning your clothing, which is a misconception. First, we’ll explain dry cleaning. Here are two common methods of “dry cleaning” your carpets:<br />
1) The Dry-compound method spreads an absorbent mixture that looks like wet sawdust (host) or white powder (capture) all over your carpeting. Then the machine brushes the mixture into the carpet, which in theory, causes dirt to absorb into the mixture. When the mixture has dried, a vacuum cleaner attempts to remove all the material out of the carpet. Vacuuming does not remove the cleaning product entirely. Any remaining mixture stays behind in the carpet and even gets on your baseboards. For a health safety consideration, caution is to be taken, since pets lick their paws and small children put their fingers in their mouths. Results are disappointing, because the carpet is not rinsed in any way. It relies on vacuuming up the ‘product’ that was applied to the fibers. This method has proved not very effective for wall to wall carpet cleaning but may be somewhat effective on emergency spills.<br />
2) The Bonnet method uses a round cotton bonnet (or mop) under a rotary floor scrubbing machine. First, a wet cleaner is applied to the carpet. The bonnet spins from side to side, absorbing the dirt. After the bonnet is saturated with dirt, another bonnet is applied. Bonnet cleaning is like trying to use a large towel to rub the dirt out of your carpet. Or imagine shampooing your clothes and not rinsing them. Carpet cleaning franchises such as Chem-Dry use this method. This method is also popular in interim carpet cleaning for large commercial carpets because of how fast large areas can be covered. Both dry cleaning methods have no means of rinsing the fibers in any way or to extract the maximum amount of dirt, germs, allergens and odor. Results are obvious on very soiled carpets since this method surface cleans and fails to deep clean. The rotary machine can leave swirl marks in the carpet pile. The bonnet system has very limited capability for soil removal and leaves much of the detergent in the pile since it employs no real extraction. As a result, rapid re-soiling often occurs. Like dry-compound, it is not very effective. Shaw Industries, America’s largest carpet mill, actually recommends NOT to use this method.<br />
3) Hot Water Extraction also known as Steam-Cleaning is the second carpet cleaning method and the most used by professional cleaning companies. A hot water cleaning solution under high pressure is applied to your carpet and is immediately extracted out to a separate waste water holding tank. This method extracts deeply imbedded soil, germs, allergens and odor. The 200+ degree heated cleaning solution rinses the fibers and renews its luster and fluffiness. Proper cleaning pressure and operators cleaning technique prevent over wetting. The carpet backing and pad would only get wet from inferior, irresponsible<br />
cleaning firms. For professional cleaning, Shaw recommends the hot water extraction method. Shaw has done their own independent extensive testing. For your carpet warranty to remain valid, hot water extraction method is required. Shaw requires proof of cleaning at least every 18 months by a professional IICRC certified firm to keep your warranty in force. Shaw also recommends the use of truck-mounted machinery instead of portable equipment. Truck-mounted machines have high heated cleaning solutions with more cleaning and extraction power which leaves you with a thoroughly cleaner and drier carpet. No question about it, hot water extraction/steam cleaning is the most effective way to have your carpets cleaned when done correctly. Beware, there are plenty of horrible hot water extraction cleaning companies and many people have experienced them. Hence, hot water extraction is the best, but sadly can be the worst if you hire the wrong company. Misconception #4 speaks about how things other than using truck-mounted equipment is necessary for a quality cleaning job.</p>
<p>Misconception #4: Having the right equipment is all a company needs to properly clean your carpets and upholstery.<br />
Not true. Many companies own hot water extraction machines. But, a large number of employees and even owners don’t know how to use them or clean with the proper technique. This will result in a low quality cleaning job and often times over wetting. There are many different cleaning agents with different results to choose from. Hot water extraction cleaning can be the worst if not done right. Many clients have been turned off with hot water extraction because of soaked carpets caused by improper cleaning technique or poor machine maintenance. With good reason, they have been lured to advertisements of dry cleaning. They didn’t have soaked carpets but they also were disappointed and frustrated with the poor dry-cleaning results. There are different quality levels of machinery. Referral Carpet Cleaning recently spent $50,000 updating just one of our top of the line machines. There are many choices, and we could have spent less, but you have to invest in the best equipment to do the best high quality work. Some clients have resorted to cleaning their own carpet because of receiving such a poor quality cleaning job, supposedly done by a professional cleaner. But can cleaning your own carpet get the same results? Read #5.</p>
<p>Misconception #5: I can get the same results by renting a machine and ‘doing it myself.’<br />
Not true. In fact, do it yourself machines are so inferior to our powerful equipment, it’s not even a fair comparison. The ‘do it yourself’ machine does not have the 200 degree hot water, higher cleaning pressure and powerful vacuum that a truck-mount machine does. The low quality cleaning agents used by the consumer do not clean well and are not as concentrated leaving a residue in the carpet that will attract soil quickly. Referral Carpet Cleaning uses quality cleaning agents that are very concentrated, using less than 1/5 oz. per gallon of water. Lack of vacuum power or poor suction causes damage by over wetting. A true professional’s years of experience enables them to do a better job. They have made an investment in training to understand the equipment, to know the proper<br />
cleaning agents for the situation at hand, and to recognize the differences in fibers and carpet construction. Professional truck-mounted equipment will leave you with a cleaner and drier carpet.</p>
<p>Misconception #6: The cleaner with the lowest price is the company you should hire.<br />
All of us like finding a bargain. But in the carpet cleaning business, companies know what they’re worth and price their work accordingly. Pricing is across the board. Cleaning is a service, not a commodity. If brand X is sold at Walmart for $100 and the identical item brand X is also sold at a high end department store for $150, then it’s clear you have found a better price. Perhaps customer service and other things may still draw customers despite the cost. Remember, price is what you pay and value is what you receive. What value is there in spending half of what you should have spent on a quality service if the cheaper service doesn’t perform up to standards?<br />
Problems regularly arise from a consumer trying to save on their cleaning. Often, they found out the hard way the old saying, “you really do get what you pay for”. Many have wasted their money and were left with an ineffective cleaning, lost time and unbearable frustration. The lifespan of their carpeting is often shortened. A lower priced cleaner may be cheaper because they speed through the job. They may even use inexpensive portable machines, or cheaper ineffective cleaning solutions. Perhaps they hire technicians that leave much to be desired. Can you trust them? Will you feel safe? Maybe they use unethical advertising methods such as the bait and switch technique where they offer a low price like $25.00 a room to get their foot in the door. By the time they leave they have pressured you into buying extras like spotters, deodorizers or carpet protector. You paid a lot more than you expected, likely because they are paid on commission. If you don’t buy additional things they make no commission and are more likely to rush your cleaning job. It’s not wrong to recommend these items if they are actually needed, but the client should never feel pressured into buying anything. Warning: Most low quality cleaning companies price by the room instead of by the size or sq.ft. of the area being cleaned. Hallways, baths and closets may not have as much sq.ft. but are still priced as a room, which is in their favor, not yours. Large areas or rooms such as great rooms and basements are considered multiple rooms, which again is in their favor, not yours.<br />
Some people are so hung up on price that they fall victim to low priced carpet cleaners and then are “surprised” when they get short changed. Being in business since 1992, Superior Steam Cleaners has seen many cleaners come and go in Maryland. Often new companies just copycat other competitors low pricing when starting in business. They don’t understand how much it costs to run a quality cleaning service and soon are cutting corners and then out of business.<br />
The longer we live the more we learn that there’s almost always a reason you will pay more or less for anything you purchase. The information presented so far has likely given you a new perspective on carpet cleaning, but to be fully educated learn the 21 mistakes to avoid when choosing a cleaner. Randy Pierce Superior Steam Cleaners 443-277-7265</p>
<p>Come back for more next week or call for Free 20 page color booklet, you can order this by calling us at 443-277-7265 or email us at superiorsteamcleaners@verizon.net</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holiday Spotting Tips! Happy Holidays Everyone! That time of year is upon us again when we are inflicted with seasonal guests. Hoepfully your holidays will be spot-free, but should Aunt Dottie spill the gravy, or if Uncle Fred gets a little wild with the eggnog, we have some quick tips you can keep handy for [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=superiorsteam.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4044979&amp;post=26&amp;subd=superiorsteam&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div class="post-body entry-content">Happy Holidays Everyone!</p>
<p>That time of year is upon us again when we are inflicted with seasonal guests. Hoepfully your holidays will be spot-free, but should Aunt Dottie spill the gravy, or if Uncle Fred gets a little wild with the eggnog, we have some quick tips you can keep handy for an immediate cleanup!</p>
<p><strong>HOMEOWNERS, BLOT THAT SPOT!</strong> Seriously, always blot, never scrub. That&#8217;s our motto and I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve heard it before if we&#8217;ve had the priviledge to clean your home. Scrubbing creates friction and friction creates heat and heat can cause stains to set, and nobody wants that! Blotting with a cool, damp, white cotton towel will give you some great absorbancy potential, allowing you to soak up the bulk of the spill. You can use your hand OR your foot (or both, if you fancy Twister) to slowly and gently apply pressure to the towel for several minutes.</p>
<p><strong>STEP AWAY FROM THE CLEANER!</strong> Most household cleaners and over-the-counter products are really not the sorts of things you want on your carpet. They can be very aggressive and abrasive, causing damage to your fibers and possibly even letting stains set easier and faster! While they may be well intentioned, most cleaners just mask the spot and damage the fibers, leaving a soapy or greasy residue that attracts more soiling over time, making spot &#8220;come back.&#8221; Rather than risk a permanent stain, its better to use a neutral solution (like a 50/50 mixture of cold water and white vinegar). If this doesn&#8217;t do the job, you should call your regular professional cleaner (when you have a minute!). A quality company will have trained and certified technicians who can address the spot much better and with the right tools. Call Superior 443-277-7265</p>
<p><strong>SLEEP ON IT!</strong> OK, not really. But it doesn&#8217;t hurt to leave a cool, damp, white cotton towel on top of the spot for a few hours, or even over night, if you suspect it might stain or if some residue is left. You can put a handy phonebook or similar weighty item on top of the towel to hold it in place and help absorbtion. Wet carpeting dries from the bottom up, so that wet towel will &#8220;trick&#8221; the carpet into thinking it&#8217;s taller than it really is. It&#8217;s a pretty neat trick, as the product will end up in the towel and not your carpet, and we find it alot easier to wash a towel than a carpet!</p>
<p>So there you are, three short, handy tips yo can keep in mind during your holiday functions. No matter what kind of spill you encounter, these three steps are the first things you should do! Save your own carpet from the &#8220;Holiday Spots&#8221; or be the hero and save a friends!</p>
<p>In any event, we wish you the best of Health, Wealth and Happiness over your holidays and in the New Year!</p></div>
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