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How Hot Water Extraction Cleaning Works? | EFRA 

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How Hot Water Extraction Cleaning Works? | EFRA 

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  1. How Hot Water Extraction Cleaning Works? Hot water extraction is one of the popular carpet cleaning methods in Australia. Many customers do not know the difference between steam cleaning and hot water extraction methods (HWE). They use the term interchangeably for these two methods. It is interesting to note that steam cleaning uses water vapour, and HWE applies direct water on the carpets. Please read this article to know more about HWE cleaning methods. Please note that no steam is involved in the process; instead of that, experts use high-powered machines to ensure the best result. High-pressured Extraction Process The HWE process is complex. Experts mix the detergent and hot water in a ratio. They use truck-mounted carpet water extractor machines to force hot water compounds. The high pressure of the formula loosens up dirt and germs. The chemical in the formula breaks the dirt stains embedded in the fibres. The powerful suction extracts moisture and dries the items much quicker. The quick-drying time also prevents mould growth in the carpet padding. Following are the pros and cons of the HWE method. Pros •The high-pressure formula helps to break the dirt. •It is the most popular carpet cleaning method in Australia. •It is a safe process for children. •It makes carpets look fresh and new.

  2. Cons •It uses chemicals, so it is not an eco-friendly method. •It takes time to dry, which may not suit some customers. •It needs certified chemicals and costly equipment. •It is a costly cleaning method. Please remember that many steam-cleaning machines are available in the market, which are also promoted as carpet water extractor. However, the truth is that these machines cannot provide the same result as professional cleaning services. Industry grade machines inject high pressure into the fibres to restore the items to their original states. Dangers of DIY Approach DIY market cleaning machines will only make your rug damp, especially the padding. You may not have enough equipment to dry the carpet properly. As a result, it leads to mould growth. Besides that, the machines come with low horsepower engines. The suction power is very weak, which may not vacuum the carpets properly. That is why expert cleaning is a better choice. However, you can clean your carpets daily using a normal vacuum cleaner. HWE vs. Steam Cleaning Steam cleaning is the process of using vapour to deep clean rugs and carpets. Experts heat the water up to 150 degrees Celsius before applying the vapour to the items. It does not use chemicals, so many customers regard it as an eco-friendly option.

  3. The hot water extraction method is more effective against rough stains, germs and viruses. The chemical compound breaks the dirt easily, which ensures better cleaning. It uses hot water up to 100 degrees Celsius. The hot water temperature depends on the materials and the severity of the damage. Professionals assess the items and suggest the best solution to you. The main advantage of HWE over steam cleaning is the hot vapour may damage the fabrics on the carpets, but HWE is safer and more effective. Hot Water Extraction Uses hot water directly Uses chemicals to break the dirt Takes more time to dry Costly solution Steam Cleaning Uses hot water vapour Does not use chemicals Takes less time to dry Less costly solution HWE vs. Dry Cleaning Dry cleaning and HWE are two completely different cleaning methods. Dry cleaning does not use water; it injects a chemical compound to make the carpets fresh and germ-free. It refreshes the surface but does not effectively remove tough stains. However, if you are confused about the best cleaning method for your carpet, professional advice can solve your doubt. Hot Water Extraction Drying time may take up to 48 hours Deep clean the carpets Uses hot water and chemicals Dry Cleaning It dries quickly It works in surface areas Uses only chemicals

  4. When to Call a Professional Carpet Cleaner Many homeowners want a DIY solution, but they do not know that DIY solutions only damage the carpets in the long run. Moreover, HWE is a deep cleaning method that carpet brands and manufacturers prefer. You can regularly clean your carpets with a normal vacuum cleaner and apply DIY for minor damages. However, if you face water damage or did not clean your carpets for a long time, you should call professional water extraction services. We are ready to serve you 24/7. If you face any problems or need advice regarding carpet cleaning related issues, please feel free to contact us directly.

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