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All Carpet manufacturers state that to maintain your carpet warranty you should use a professional carpet cleaner every year.

 

This extends the life of your carpet and maintains a healthy environment for your family.

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Carpet is like an air filter in your home capturing a lot of dust: where dust mites grow and thrive in.

If your children have allergies, this could be one cause.

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Steam Cleaning carpet by Carpet Cleaning Whangarei
CARPETS
Steam cleaning carpet by Carpet Cleaning Whangarei

 Carpet cleaning, for health and appearance, and for the removal of stains, dirt, and allergens. 

Clean carpets look better, last longer, are healthier than dirty carpets while being more resilient to further soiling.

 

We are one of the top qualified expert carpet cleaners in Whangarei, fully trained under the international IICRC Carpet Cleaners Association.

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Free Quote: Please phone or text for residential quote

 

Stains are extra depending on carpet type and stain type.

Most stains will come out in the general clean, but specific stains will take more effort, time, and specific chemicals.

Human and animal vomit, faeces and urine there is an extra charge of $20 for sterilising cleaning equipment.

Warning: if you have attempted to remove a stain by some method recommended on the Internet, and it does not work, then you have most probably set the stain and we cannot remove it.

Carpet is one of the more expensive assets in your house. Incredibly, many people chose the cheapest possible option for treating a stain when often that carpet is no longer available to buy whole or in parts should your treatment fail.

​Coffee stains are the most common stain that are set by incorrect chemical use.

Any stain, please dilute with water then call a professional.

 

Stairs are extra $20

 

Moving furniture is extra. We are carpet cleaners, not furniture removalist.

 

Travel is extra @ $1.50/km each way from base.

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Minimum charge applies to all jobs:

$100

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 Our Pre-spray uses Encapsulation, which is world-class chemistry that surrounds the dirt particles in a way that stops it attracting other soil. This dries and crystalizes around the soil which allows the dirt particles to be released from the carpet fibre, and then easily vacuumed up. And since there’s no dirt attracting residue left behind, the carpet stays clean longer.

 

We coat all the carpet fibres with anti soiling chemicals as part of the pre-spray and cleaning process and this helps to keep the carpets cleaner for longer.

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Our cleaning machine individually scrubs carpet fibres, cleansing them of dirt and stains.

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Residential, commercial or industrial carpet cleaning and hard floor cleaning in the Whangarei area.

 

The benefit to you of encapsulation carpet cleaning is that it dries rapidly as it uses no excessive water.

This means you can use the rooms and facilities much quicker than hot water extraction methods, which can take up to 7 hours or even days to dry.

All the leading manufacturers of carpet cleaning chemicals are using encapsulation as the best way of removing soiling from carpets and to help prevent re-soiling. 

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We also have a steam cleaning mop for your walls and ceilings with our Thermoglide steam mop. 

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Before cleaning Hotel hallway.
After cleaning Hotel hallway
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Commercial hard floor and carpet cleaning is our speciality.

One of the best commercial carpet cleaners and hard floor cleaners in the Whangarei area. The machine does all the hard work.

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Price: $2 sq/mtr

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All types of carpet and flooring  cleaned with ease with this amazing carpet cleaning machine.

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We are the only commercial carpet cleaners in Whangarei to have this technology.

We have a specialist machine for cleaning Flotex type carpets as well as cleaning hard floor, tiles, polished concrete and wooden floors.

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Duplex carpet scrubber at work for Carpet Cleaning Whangarei. Clear results of a single pass of the cleaner
Carpet types
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Fibres and yarns

 

Carpet can be made from many single or blended natural and synthetic fibres.

Fibres are chosen for durability, appearance, ease of manufacture, and cost.

In terms of scale of production, the dominant yarn constructions are polyamides (nylons) and polypropylene with an estimated 90% of the commercial market.

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Nylon

Since the 20th century, nylon is one of the most common materials for the construction of carpets. Both nylon 6 and nylon 6-6 are used. Nylon can be dyed topically or dyed in a molten state (solution dying). Nylon can be printed easily and has excellent wear characteristics. Due to nylon's excellent wear-resistance, it is widely used in industrial and commercial carpeting. In carpets, nylon tends to stain easily because of the dye sites which exist in the fibre. These dye sites need to be filled in order to give nylon carpet any type of stain resistance. As nylon is petroleum-based, it varies in price with the price of oil.

 

Polypropylene

Polypropylene, a polyolefin stiffer than the cheaper polyethylene, is used to produce carpet yarns because it is still less expensive than the other materials used for carpets. It is difficult to dye and does not wear as well as wool or nylon. Polypropylene, sometimes referred to simply as "olefin", is commonly used to construct berber carpets. Large looped olefin berber carpets are usually only suited for light domestic use and tend to mat down quickly. Berber carpets with smaller loops tend to be more resilient and retain their new appearance longer than large looped berber styles. Commercial grade level-loop carpets have very small loops, and commercial grade cut-pile styles can be well constructed. When made with polypropylene, commercial grade styles wear very well, making them very suitable for areas with heavy foot traffic such as offices. Polypropylene carpets are known to have good stain resistance, but not against oil- based agents. If a stain does set, it can be difficult to clean.  Outdoor grass carpets are usually made from polypropylene.[11]

 

Wool and wool-blends

Wool has excellent durability, can be dyed easily and is fairly abundant. When blended with synthetic fibres such as nylon the durability of wool is increased. Blended wool yarns are extensively used in production of modern carpet, with the most common blend being 80% wool to 20% synthetic fibre, giving rise to the term "80/20". Wool is relatively expensive and consequently it only comprises a small portion of the market.

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Polyester

The polyester known as "PET" (polyethylene terephthalate) is used in carpet manufacturing in both spun and filament constructions. After the price of raw materials for many types of carpet rose in the early 2000s, polyester became more competitive. Polyester has good physical properties and is inherently stain-resistant because it is hydrophobic, and, unlike nylon, does not have dye sites. Colour is infused in a molten state (solution dyeing). Polyester has the disadvantage that it tends to crush or mat down easily. It is typically used in mid- to low-priced carpeting.

 These carpet fibers have resiliency comparable to nylon.

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Acrylic

Acrylic is a synthetic material first created by the Dupont Corporation in 1941 but has gone through various changes since it was first introduced. In the past, acrylic carpet used to fuzz or "pill" easily. This happened when the fibres degraded over time and short strands broke away with contact or friction. Over the years, new types of acrylics have been developed to alleviate some of these problems, although the issues have not been completely removed. Acrylic is fairly difficult to dye but is colourfast, washable, and has the feel and appearance of wool, making it a good rug fabric.

From wooden floors to carpet to tiles to industrial flooring, our cleaning system professionaly cleanses and sanitises hard surfaces and flows effortlessly between them.

 

120°C  steam scrubber melts and emulsifies all dirt, mould, grease

and scum  while sanitising.

Strips chemicals and cools and dries rapidly.  

 

Reduce slips and falls as 94% dry steam requires little water and floors are dry in minutes.

 

Encapsulation
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Encapsulation

In the 1990s, new polymers began literally encapsulating (crystallizing) soil particles into dry residues on contact.

In the conventional cleaning process surfactant molecules attach themselves to oily soil particles, suspending them (emulsification) so that they can be easily rinsed away.

Surfactant (detergent) molecules and emulsified soils which escape being rinsed away, remain in the fibre and continue to attract soiling, causing the condition of the carpet to degenerate; often re-soiling faster than before it was subjected to the cleaning process.

 Products which also employ fluorochemical technology, display dramatically extended anti re-soiling time periods. Cleaning solution is applied by rotary machine, brush applicator, or compression sprayer. Dry residue is vacuumable immediately (20-30 min. dry time), either separately or from a built-in unit of the cleaning-system machine.

Stains
The longer the stain material remains in the carpet, the higher the chance of permanent color change, even if all the original stain material is removed.
 At times pets urinate on the carpet and this results in a bad odor especially when it is hot and humid.
 Immediately blotting (not rubbing) the stain material as soon as possible will help reduce the chances of permanent color change.
Artificial food coloring stains are generally considered permanent stains. These may be removed by professional cleaners  with heat-transfer stain-reducing chemicals.
Stain removal products can be combined with anti-allergen treatments to kill house dust mites.
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Efective cleaning
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