ow to Wash and Dry Carpets Quickly
First vacuum carpets thoroughly with a good vacuum cleaner, such as one of the models in the Mach range from Vax with ‘no loss of suction’ technology. For the best results use the Mach 7, which features patented WindTunnelTM technology that traps dust effectively, leaving your carpets cleaner, quicker. Next wash carpets using a dedicated carpet washer, for example the V-124 Dual V from Vax , which has a market leading 6-year parts and labour guarantee. For fast, effective cleaning the Dual V features SpinScrubTM brushes on the cleaner floor head and a powered SpinScrubTM hand tool that fits to the flexible hose, for removing spots and stains, and cleaning stairs and upholstery. These rotating brushes gently loosen embedded dirt on all sides of carpet pile, ensuring deep down cleaning that leaves pile looking renewed. Patented Dual VTM Air Path technology delivers consistent suction across the width of the floor nozzle. Combined with heated cleaning technology this reduces drying time so rooms are soon ready to use. The Dual V’s hygienic Automix system mixes the cleaning solution and water for optimum cleaning results, and is less messy and time consuming than pre-mixing yourself. Any solution remaining in the tank after washing can be used again. Finally, leave windows and doors open to help carpets dry quickly. Dealing with Spilt Drinks on Carpet For best results deal with spills on carpet immediately, as sticky fluids left in carpet fibres attract dirt and cause stains. Ideally suck up the spill straight away with a carpet washer, such as one of the wide range of models available from Vax: • Step 1: Suck up the spill • Step 2: Apply the water and cleaning solution mix • Step 3: Suck up the dirty water. However, if you don’t have a carpet washer at hand, lay paper towel on top of the liquid to soak it up and then wash the carpet as soon as you can. Don’t rub the spill with a cloth as this will work the liquid deeper into carpet fibres making the spot more difficult to remove and could potentially result in a stain.
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