When selling, most people have their carpets cleaned. I've had some questions lately about professional cleaning and the chemicals used. A lot of Companies advertise that they're "safe", but how do you know? I had read this article on about.com and it gave some great information and also some do it yourself alternatives:
Traditional commercial carpet-cleaning solutions contain a cocktail of noxious synthetic chemicals. One, perchloroethylene, commonly called “perc” in the industry, is a notorious dry cleaning additive known to cause dizziness, fatigue and nausea if ingested or inhaled. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also links perc to kidney and liver damage. Another chemical, naphthalene, a solvent manufactured from coal tar, is considered toxic to the human central nervous system and a possible carcinogen by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Carpet cleaning chemicals get into the air of a room when applied during cleaning, and can also be ingested by kids who play on the floor soon afterwards. Besides such on-site health threats, carpet cleaning chemicals can pollute local groundwater if disposed of improperly (such as directly down your drain). Wastewater from carpet cleaning requires treatment and/or filtration in order to neutralize contaminants.
Eco-Friendly Carpet Cleaning Professionals
Thanks to growing awareness about the potential health impacts of carpet cleaning, a new breed of professional services has sprung up that eschews dangerous and polluting chemicals in favor of more natural solutions. Some of the newer and more green-friendly cleaning solutions used by professional services are plant instead of chemical based, and include such brand names as Bi-O-Kleen, Capture, AFM SafeChoice, NatureClean, SimpleGreen and Seventh Generation’s Natural Citrus Carpet Cleaner.
Most carpet cleaning services are local businesses, and many have greened-up their processes in recent years. If you need your carpets cleaned you should call around and ask questions. If a service doesn’t know whether their cleaning solution is plant or chemical based, or if they don’t have systems in place to treat or transport wastewater responsibly after cleaning, they should probably be avoided.
A few chains also stand out for their commitment to more natural carpet cleaning operations. ChemDry, a division of Home Depot, uses carbonating cleaning bubbles instead of harsh chemicals to remove dirt from carper fibers. The company claims it uses a fraction of the water of other services and avoids harmful detergents, solvents and enzymes.
Alternatives to Professional Carpet Cleaning
Keeping carpets clean to begin with is one way to minimize the need for too many professional cleanings. The green living website, Eartheasy.com, suggests spot cleaning carpet stains with a homemade non-toxic solution consisting of equal parts white vinegar and water. The solution can be sprayed onto stains and then sponged up a few minutes later in combination with warm soapy water. Meanwhile, hardier stains might warrant an overnight treatment with a paste made from salt, borax and vinegar, which can be vacuumed up the next morning. For more ideas, Sierra Club Canada’s “Safe Alternatives to Household Hazardous Products” offers a plethora of additional home remedies for spot cleaning carpets.
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It is true that there are lots of carpet cleaning services that promise that they using a safe cleaning process. But, to be able to find out which of them are truly does eco-friendly carpet clening, it’s advisable to research about modern carpet cleaning. With that, you can specify which carpet cleaning services that fits your needs.
Great post.
I appreciate it. Eco Friendly concept is nice.
Thanks for this post.
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Andy Wilson
Carpet Cleaning with Eco-friendly cleaners might cost a little more. It takes more scrubbing then with chemical cleaning.