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14.95 M2
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10.00 M2 Product Only
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5 Years warranty + Domestic Medium Duty Polypropylene fiber
| Olefin Carpet Maintenance | ||||||||||||||
| You've chosen our carpet constructed of Olefin Fibre because it's long on wear and excellent value for money-and because it's remarkably resistant to | ||||||||||||||
| staining and soiling. However as hard wearing as nylon is, it won't withstand willful damage and unfair wear and tear. | ||||||||||||||
| Correct and regular maintenance will increase the life span of this carpet and also help maintain its good appearance. Cleaning should be proportional to the | ||||||||||||||
| amount of soiling to which the carpet is subjected: The more dirt deposited on the carpet, the more intense the maintenance program required. | ||||||||||||||
| The type of carpet, the size of the installation, type of furnishings, accessibility and degree of soiling, will decide the choice of equipment that is most | ||||||||||||||
| suitable for speed and efficiency. It is therefore impossible to recommend a cleaning schedule that will deal effectively with all locations. | ||||||||||||||
| Carpet cleaning is often a compromise in that the most effective technique must be chosen that causes the least damage to the carpet. Techniques which | ||||||||||||||
| are beneficial to the carpet may not adequately clean it. So, at least in principle, more frequent and less severe cleaning is advisable. However, in practice | ||||||||||||||
| carpets are all too often neglected for too long and harsher methods to deal with the heavy soiling are then required. | ||||||||||||||
| MAINTENANCE PROGRAM: | ||||||||||||||
| The following are the five basic steps of an adequate maintenance program: | ||||||||||||||
| (1) Regular Vacuuming (2) Pile Lifting (3) Spot (4) Surface Cleaning and area touch-up and (5) Periodic or corrective cleaning. | ||||||||||||||
| 1) Regular Vacuuming: | ||||||||||||||
| Daily maintenance of a carpet consists of the removal of surface debris and dry particulate soil from the depth of the pile by means of a carpet sweeper or | ||||||||||||||
| various types of vacuum cleaners. Take care if your vacuum cleaner is fitted with a beater bar or bristle strip as damage can occur to the pile of loop pile | ||||||||||||||
| carpets. | ||||||||||||||
| 2) Pile Lifting: | ||||||||||||||
| As the name implies the carpet pile is lifted by a vacuum cleaner style of machine, which uses a densely tufted cylindrical brush in conjunction with a suction | ||||||||||||||
| action to brush and condition the carpet pile. The action also removes soil that is deeply embedded at the base of the pile. | ||||||||||||||
| 3) Spot Cleaning: | ||||||||||||||
| The following procedure should be used in spot and stain removal for all stains except those caused by hazardous chemicals. | ||||||||||||||
| (1) In the case of all spills remove the excess spillage immediately by scraping or blotting with an absorbent material such as clean toweling, absorbent | ||||||||||||||
| cloth or paper tissues. | ||||||||||||||
| (2) Use a spoon or a dull knife to remove the bulk of semi-solids or greasy substances and follow by blotting with an absorbent material such as white | ||||||||||||||
| paper toweling or tissues. | ||||||||||||||
| (3) Remove large quantities of liquid spillage with a sponge, towel or a wet vacuum cleaner. Begin at the outer edge and work towards the centre of the | ||||||||||||||
| stained area. For manual removal do not brush or rub the spot. Use a blotting or dabbing motion. After most of the spill has been absorbed, place a | ||||||||||||||
| fresh pile of paper towels over the spill area and leave these towels in contact with surface with a flat weight on them. | ||||||||||||||
| Quick action may remove the substance before it penetrates into the carpet pile-the longer the spill remains on the carpet, the more difficult it will be to | ||||||||||||||
| remove. | ||||||||||||||
| 4) Surface Cleaning and Area Touch-up: | ||||||||||||||
| This “freshens up” a carpet, and is an intermediate step between daily vacuum cleaning and periodic shampoo or water injection and extraction cleaning. | ||||||||||||||
| Methods of surface cleaning can be: | ||||||||||||||
| a) POWDER CLEANING | ||||||||||||||
| Powder cleaners may include odor and pest control agents. It is essential to observe the instructions given for their use. After vacuuming, powder is applied | ||||||||||||||
| onto the carpet, brushed or massaged into the pile and then the carpet is vacuumed again. It is not necessary to remove all the powder as it can help to | ||||||||||||||
| reduce further soiling. The procedure can either be manual or mechanical depending on the size of the carpeted area to be cleaned. | ||||||||||||||
| b) BONNET CLEANING | ||||||||||||||
| The Bonnet Cleaning Machine utilizes a fibre bonnet, containing the cleaning chemical, which massages the pile. Alternatively, chemical may be applied to | ||||||||||||||
| the carpet and massaged into the pile via the bonnet. | ||||||||||||||
| c) FOAM AEROSOL SPRAY SYSTEM | ||||||||||||||
| The foam is sprayed over the carpet surface, this is then worked into the surface using a soft brush. After drying, the carpet is then vacuumed clean. | ||||||||||||||
| 5) Periodic or Corrective Cleaning: | ||||||||||||||









