
William asks…
Are rug doctor carpet cleaning machines good for stains?
My carpet has several stains from oil/grease from an office chair that was on the carpet, there are about 50 little round black stains and am wondering if the rug doctor cleaning machines would work to get these stains out of my carpet? because I’m not sure if these machines are just for general cleaning of carpets or if they get stains out?
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Carpet Cleaner answers:
Call a pro, who has a wide variety of special spotters available, and also has the ability to rinse and extract the carpet fibers. Go to www.iicrc.org., to locate a pro near you.

Donald asks…
Are the carpet cleaning machines you can rent any good?
I have one big stain on my carpeting I need to get out but mostly I’d like to just freshen it up to get rid of any odors (I have two dogs) and keep it nice-looking. Are the machines you can rent at the grocery store easy to use and are the results worth the trouble? I don’t have a ton of carpeting, just the living room, dining room and stairs.
I had it done professionally by Coit a year ago when we moved into the house. I thought it was way too expensive to do again though.
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Carpet Cleaner answers:
If you have two dogs, I think its time to invest in your own machine. I have two Saint Bernard’s and can not imagine not having my Hoover spin brush . I found owning I used it more, and did not have the hassle of going and getting it, returning it etc. My spin brush ( hoover ) does just as good a job as the Rug doctor , if not better. It will pay for itself very quickly. Plus you can use it on other floor types.

Robert asks…
What is the biggest reason that people rent carpet cleaning machines. Is it cost, convenience, time, etc?
Just curious why so many people try to clean their own carpets instead of hiring a professional carpet cleaner,
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Carpet Cleaner answers:
Good question, it makes no sense to me. It’s not time, as I know it takes twice as long with a portable hot water extractor a.k.a. “steam cleaner” to clean carpets as it takes me with my “Truck Mounted” steam cleaning system and a quarter of the drying time. Cost ? I doubt it, buy the time you drive to pick up a machine, rent it, buy those inferior cleaning solutions, de-foamers, stain removers etc… That really don’t work that well for an outrages price per unit, then drive home, spend your day trying to clean and dry your over wet carpets, I could clean 3 bedrooms, Lr, Dr, hall and stairs in 11/2 to 2 hrs dry within 4 hrs for $80.00 with a real steam system. What could be more convenient than that? I think people just feel the will save money if they do it themselves, same for most home projects.

Mark asks…
What is the difference between carpet cleaning machines: steaming, shampooing, or other types?
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Carpet Cleaner answers:
Steaming uses heated water and suction to extract dirt. It will use an agent that helps the dirt release from the fiber, but it is not a foaming soap.
Shampooing uses cold or hot water, a foaming soap, and a rotating brush. It may or may not suction the remaining water back out of the carpet.
Dry cleaning uses a dry chemical and vacuums it back up like a regular vacuum cleaner. No water involved. Some dry cleaning isn’t actually dry, but uses a chemical like is used on clothing.
Steaming causes the least damage to your carpet, but dry cleaning is the most effective for over all cleaning. Shampooing is hard on the carpet and can leave it looking a little bit matted, but is good for cleaning small spots.

David asks…
where I can get spare parts of Rug Doctor carpet cleaning machines?
I was searching the spare parts of vibra vac carpet cleaning machine, manufactured by Rug Doctor and rinse n vac carpet cleaning machine
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Carpet Cleaner answers:
Go to your local Lowes Home Improvement store and ask a manager where they call when they have problems with the Rug Doctor machines they rent to the public.
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Which Carpet Cleaning Services?
Like painters and decorators, carpet cleaning services are not the sort of company we use all that frequently, so when the time comes to find one, it can be fairly difficult to know exactly what to look for.
Just like any other area of home improvement, it’s fairly normal to want to spend as little as possible on carpet cleaning services. But don’t make the mistake of thinking that cheap and good value are the same thing. There are several different carpet cleaning technique with different costs and levels of efficacy. It’s better to pay more for a company that will properly steam clean your carpets than one which will simply shampoo them making them only temporarily brighter. Any good carpet cleaning services should be happy to explain to you the technique they use and the prices associated so that you can make a decision about the best solution for you.
All carpet cleaning services should be considerate of their clients’ needs. This is not only in relation to their carpets but also in relation to flexibility. Lacking the flexibility to visit homes outside of standard business hours, at evenings or weekends, loses many carpet cleaning services a lot of business.
Openness and honesty are important in any successful business. Companies which cannot give clear answers relating to costs, techniques and the amount of time that a cleaning treatment should take are unlikely to be trustworthy.
Also in relation to honesty and integrity are quotes. Usually, carpet cleaning services will visit your home or office and give you a quote without obliging you to use that company. You should take more than one quote so that you are able to compare like for like services and get the best value for your money.
Lastly, don’t forget there are other ways that carpet cleaning companies can help. The majority will offer additional services such as curtain or upholstery cleaning. Getting one single company to carry out all of this work at once will be much cheaper for you.