Great example of professional spot removal by a Chem-Dry technician. These products work exactly as shown, ink and red stains can be new or old and you will get the same results.
The video above is just an example of the cleaning solution. The actual equipment used to clean the carpet injects the hot carbonation into the carpet, agitates, then extracts. The machine used is called "powerhead amplified extraction" exclusive to Chem-Dry, which is much more effective than a standard steam cleaning wand and the powerhead is much more efficient at removing moisture from the carpet.
Lol its not rocket science but it is science, yes carbonating the solution would help marginally. Fook we are all cleaning ¼ to ½ inch of fabric its not that hard, get a grip.
Very good question oOneo. There are US and international patents the Chem-Dry process holds that explain in good detail how a carbonating source has increased evaporation, how lowering the specific gravity over a carbonating source intensifies this reaction. The equipment used is quite typical to the cleaning industry but patented modifications to that equipment provide amplified extraction, many times that of the off-the-shelf versions which also aids in the increased moisture & soil removal.
Your right if a carpet was covered in tons of dye based stains it would take a very long time to remove them. But removing these types of stains is quite separate from general carpet cleaning. Most folks only have few dye based stains where specialty spot removal is needed. The science, chemistry & expertise in removing unwanted dyes that have altered a factory installed color can be pretty advanced using various specific products and processes - certainly not intended for use all over a home.
but chem dry! if you use carbonated bubbles the suction of the truck mount carpet cleaner the bubbles have 0 sec to lift the stain up!
metra0808 11 months ago
Great example of professional spot removal by a Chem-Dry technician. These products work exactly as shown, ink and red stains can be new or old and you will get the same results.
michaelphawkins 1 year ago
Fuck that shit dosent even work. I bought two bottles and feel like I got robbed.
Annalizer77 1 year ago
that works, because stains are recents and the material is syntetic, removing stains are not the same when they are old
luislunagriego 1 year ago
The video above is just an example of the cleaning solution. The actual equipment used to clean the carpet injects the hot carbonation into the carpet, agitates, then extracts. The machine used is called "powerhead amplified extraction" exclusive to Chem-Dry, which is much more effective than a standard steam cleaning wand and the powerhead is much more efficient at removing moisture from the carpet.
tntclean 1 year ago
Lol its not rocket science but it is science, yes carbonating the solution would help marginally. Fook we are all cleaning ¼ to ½ inch of fabric its not that hard, get a grip.
adio37 2 years ago
red stain remover peroxide and ammonia wow
oiyabastard 3 years ago
I work for Stanley Steemer and you would be shocked with what I have came acrossed in the time I have been with them.
imallfor6900 3 years ago
Very good question oOneo. There are US and international patents the Chem-Dry process holds that explain in good detail how a carbonating source has increased evaporation, how lowering the specific gravity over a carbonating source intensifies this reaction. The equipment used is quite typical to the cleaning industry but patented modifications to that equipment provide amplified extraction, many times that of the off-the-shelf versions which also aids in the increased moisture & soil removal.
jcdc69 3 years ago
Your right if a carpet was covered in tons of dye based stains it would take a very long time to remove them. But removing these types of stains is quite separate from general carpet cleaning. Most folks only have few dye based stains where specialty spot removal is needed. The science, chemistry & expertise in removing unwanted dyes that have altered a factory installed color can be pretty advanced using various specific products and processes - certainly not intended for use all over a home.
jcdc69 3 years ago