Not all carpets should be cleaned in the same way. A wool carpet in a family lounge, a natural-fibre rug in a period home and a stair carpet in a rented flat can all need different handling. That is why the technician checks the material, soiling level and stains before starting professional carpet cleaning Hitchin.
Hot Water Extraction for deeper cleaning
Hot Water Extraction is often searched for as steam carpet cleaning Hitchin, but it is more controlled than simple steaming. The technician hoovers the carpet first, pre-sprays the fibres with a suitable detergent, then uses a professional machine to inject hot water and extract moisture, loosened dirt and residue.
Fantastic Services technicians may use professional machines such as Prochem, Ninja 2000 and Ashbys Sensei, along with industrial-grade detergents from trusted suppliers such as Prochem and Ashbys. The machine extracts most of the moisture, so carpets are left slightly damp rather than soaked.
Classic Care and Prime Care
Classic Care is suited to carpets that need a general deep clean. It includes hoovering, pre-spraying and Hot Water Extraction.
Prime Care is designed for carpets that need extra attention. It includes the Classic Care steps, plus targeted stain treatment where suitable and fabric protection. This protective layer helps future spills stay closer to the surface, making them easier to wipe away.
Dry cleaning for delicate fibres
Some materials should not be heavily wetted. Dry carpet cleaning Hitchin may be recommended for sisal, jute, sea-grass, silk, viscose, suede, linen and certain expensive rugs. The technician can use a suitable dry method depending on the fabric and condition.
This method is mainly for refreshing delicate materials. It is not usually as strong as Hot Water Extraction for heavy stains.