Wednesday, February 21, 2018

What is Steam Cleaning?



Over time, bacteria and allergens build up in your carpet fibers, causing damage to your health and well-being. No matter how often you vacuum your carpet, there are still some bacteria that will remain in the carpet fibers and continue growing. 

That is why it is extremely important to have your carpet cleaned deeply either with water-shampoo, dry cleaning or steam cleaning. Now in contrast to simple vacuuming or brushing, dry cleaning or steam cleaning perform a much more extensive disinfection of carpet fibers. 

Despite dry cleaning being faster, steam cleaning is the number one preference in today’s day and age and is considered more sanitary. But how does it actually work?

First off, let’s get rid of the myth that steam cleaning is chemical-free cleaning. Surprisingly enough, steam cleaning is not just about the hot flow hitting and penetrating the carpet fibers. Detergents are still being used, believe it or not. 

The special machine sprays detergent on your carpet, while the hot water activates it and helps disinfect the carpet. Then, a wet-vac is used to suck in the majority of moisture out. Due to some moisture still remaining in the carpet, you should stay away from it for about 12 to 24 hours after getting it steam cleaned.

Now the fact of chemicals being used in the steam cleaning process does not mean it’s harmful. To all people who try avoiding chemicals only due to health concerns: keep in mind that not all detergents are toxic. 

There are plenty of products out there that will not cause any harm to your health or the health of your children. There are even special non-toxic and hypo-allergenic products for sensitive people, you will just need to choose the right product for you and your carpet.

Not does steam cleaning only reduce harmful bacteria in your carpet, but it will also improve the overall appearance of the carpet and make it look fresher. It will not cause any discoloration or dye bleed, unlike some other cleaning methods.

So you can get a steam cleaner and start disinfecting your carpet yourself, or you can hire a professional carpet cleaner. Either way, make sure to let your carpet dry out properly prior to usage.

In case if you decide to steam clean the carpet yourself, there are a few things to keep in mind: choose your detergents after thorough research on the chemicals they contain; purchase a steam cleaner that has temperature control functions, especially if you have different types of carpets in your house; and ventilate the room properly, both for the carpet to dry faster and the detergent perfumes to fade quicker.


It is our recommendation you hire a carpet cleaner in Long Beach. There are several steam cleaners to choose from. We recommend the following:

LBC Steam Cleaners
835 Locust Ave Unit 423
Long Beach, CA 90813
(562) 323-7222

Steam It. Clean It.
1136 E Claiborne Dr.
Long Beach, CA 90807
(562) 454-8921

Curtis Steam Cleaning
207 Park Ave
Long Beach, CA 90803
(562) 565-9001

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