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  2. Here’s How Often You Should Be Cleaning Your Carpets ... - AOL

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    It turns out, cleaning or shampooing your carpets is one of the most important household tasks on your list, as our carpets—be they wall-to-wall or a stylish area rug—can harbor loads of ...

  3. Carpet beater - Wikipedia

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    A carpet beater "Household gymnastics". A carpet beater or carpetbeater (also referred to as a rug beater or rugbeater, carpet whip, rug whip, clothes-beater, dust beater or dustbeater, carpet duster, wicker slapper, rug duster, or pillow fluffer, and formerly also as a carpet cleaner or rug cleaner) is a housecleaning tool used to beat carpets in order to shake dust and dirt out of them. [1]

  4. Truckmount carpet cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, truckmount carpet cleaning machines have been more powerful than portable carpet cleaning units. Although recent changes in technology have allowed portable manufacturers to approach the power of truckmount carpet cleaning machines, to date truckmounts are more powerful as they produce the cleaning power from an engine and electric portables generate the cleaning power from an ...

  5. Carpet cleaning - Wikipedia

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    A Rug Doctor rental carpet cleaning machine. A common process of hot water extraction begins with preconditioning. Alkaline agents such as ammonia solution for synthetic carpets, or mild acidic solutions such as dilute acetic acid for woollen carpets, are sprayed into the carpet, then agitated with a grooming brush or an automatic scrubbing ...

  6. Ruggable vs. Revival: Which Machine-Washable Rug Is the ... - AOL

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    Revival, on the other hand, does sell machine-washable rugs, (as of publication, 54 design options), but that’s in addition to non-machine washable options like jute, vintage, Turkish, Moroccan ...

  7. Hot water extraction - Wikipedia

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    Example of the steam cleaning method, using a carpet cleaning wand. Hot Water Extraction (HWE) is a method of carpet cleaning. It involves a combination of hot water and cleaning agents being injected into the fibers of a carpet at high pressure and the lifted soil being removed by a powerful vacuum. [1]