Try this, pour some soda in a beaker or a wide glass and put
some raisins into it and watch what happens.. Immediately you will see the
raisins are pushed on top by the bubbles arising from the bottom. The bubbles
or froth forming process is called "carbonation process".
This is a simple lab procedure which is applied in carpet cleaning and works
perfectly!
Want to know how and why?
Well, in the first place, you don’t need soapy liquid to
wash the carpet. Also, with soap you require a lot of water to rinse off the
soap which in turn increases the time required for drying. However, the carbonation process
needs very little water.
Here, first the carpet is sprayed with our patent spot
remover product and then the carbonation process works its magic, pushing the
dust and other stubborn particles on top and out of the carpet.
The process follows a simple W.A.T.C.H. process i.e.
W=Water
A=Agitation
T= Time
C= Chemicals
H= Heat
Water: Without water it is impossible to get the carpet
clean, but the amount of water used is adequate and not too much nor too less.
Agitation: Without agitation it’s difficult to get off
stubborn stains. One of the best examples could be 'you cant clean dishes without scrubbing'.
Time: The carpet needs to soak a bit after water is sprayed
over it. SO time factor is important to let it soak appropriately.
Chemicals: Classique ChemDry uses eco friendly products to do
cleaning; now the advantage of this is that it gentler on the carpet and the inhabitants too.
Heat: Heat is necessary to get out all stains; heat breaks
difficult stain bonds which normally don’t break in normal water.
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