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Cleaning & Hygiene Solutions
Get carpets that will floor your guests
With a simple well planned maintenance programme your carpets
will not only look good but also stay looking good, says Abhay Desai
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purchase and maintenance of flooring in a commercial environment is a substantial
investment for any business. It is therefore crucial to make the right decision
on flooring type and maintenance schedule to ensure your business reaps the
maximum benefits form that investment made. The popularity of carpets has grown
tremendously as restaurants, hotels, offices and shops have all been quick to
see the benefits of carpeted floor. Carpets offer comfort, noise absorbency
and aesthetic appeal. The cost of carpeting has been reducing due to improved
manufacturing technology and decrease maintenance costs. There is no doubt that
carpeting can improve the overall appearance of your premises but without the
correct care, a carpeted floor can add to the problems associated with your
building's maintenance. Carpet care need not be a difficult task.
Carpet Construction
Over
many years carpet manufacturers have been evolving their methods of carpet construction
as the market has expanded and competition has intensified. Today there are
varieties of manufacturing processes and materials that can be used to construct
a carpet, each offering different properties that can affect its performance
in use. A basic understanding of the different types of carpet constructions
and the fibers used in their manufacture will help to explain and simplify maintenance
techniques. For carpets that are used in a business or non domestic environment,
there are essentially two types, namely woven and non woven. As manufacturers
looked for lower cost production techniques they developed the non woven carpets
which due to the speedy of manufacture and relatively low cost are now the most
common in use today.
Non woven carpets are either needle punch or fiber bond. The
most common fiber bond non woven carpets today are available in ACRYLIC, NYLON,
POLYPROPELENE, POLYESTER and WOOL. In the following table we have used a star
rating system to rate each fiber type against a key range of attributes. This
should help you to make a more informed choice when choosing a carpet, or understand
better any issues you may be experiencing with an existing one.

Carpet Soilage and Prevention
In building an understanding of carpet maintenance it is important to have
a discussion on the different types of soil that can be present in carpet. This
knowledge will help in taking both the preventive action and in the development
of an appropriate cleaning regime. Soil can be distinctly categorized into either
wet or dry soil, the latter typically accounting for 85-98% of soil in a carpet.
One of the cornerstones of an effective carpet care programme is to minimize
the amount of soil that reaches the carpet in the first place, reducing cleaning
requirements and wear, and increasing the useful life of the carpet.
In the case of carpets, almost all problems arise due to the ignorance on part
of the user in taking care & maintaining the same. Most carpets give off
an odour when wet, for there are certain organic soils that get trapped in the
carpet piles and emit bad odour. A soiled, unclean carpet that is left wet for
sometime due to incorrect cleaning techniques can therefore become very smelly.
In the case of discolorations, an over wet carpet at times develop a capillary
action which allows residual stains and jute pigments from the carpet to be
drawn up to the fibers giving an impression of an accidental spillage. Correct
carpet cleaning programs can eliminate both of the above conditions.
Method 1:
Daily Vacuuming
Of the two types of soils that we discussed previously, dry soil that is often
trafficked in and can be easily removed by regular vacuuming. Daily vacuuming
of carpets is a must to ensure that the larger dirt particles are picked up
by the vacuum effect, thereby preventing them from penetrating deep into the
carpet pile. The principle of vacuuming is to create an air stream through the
carpet pile that surrounds the larger dry particles and dislodges them allowing
them to be sucked up into the vacuum cleaner. Special carpet cleaning upright
vacuum cleaners are available which are efficient & extremely easy to use.
Method 2:
Dry Foam Shampooing
This is used to remove the soil that is held to the carpet pile & which
cannot be removed by simple vacuum. This carpet cleaning process requires the
use of proprietary dry shampoo machines, where the shampoo is foamed onto the
carpet and brushes work the foam into the soil. This method of cleaning can
be carried out in low traffic & almost daily in high traffic areas. The
operation is efficient; drying time is short and leaves the carpet looking fresh,
clean and fragrant.
Method 3:
Injection Extraction
This is the best & most effective method of removing soil from the base
of the carpet. It involves the injection of a cleaning fluid at high temperatures
into the carpet pile. The soil is then loosened and then dissolved into the
cleaning fluid, which is vacuumed up again into the machine tank. This is not
a regular maintenance technique & is carried out periodically.
Thus once you have made the investment in carpeting all part of your building,
it is crucial to develop an effective and rigorous cleaning programme to ensure
that the carpet maintains both its aesthetic value, and its functionality well
into the future.
(The author is Director Marketing, JohnsonDiversey India
Pvt Ltd)
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