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Hot water extraction or steam cleaning is a cleaning method that begins with dry soil removal (vacuuming) followed by preconditioning. Hot water is applied to the carpet from a holding tank or heating coil incorporated into the cleaning unit. The pressurized solution, often combined with detergent, is injected into the carpet. Suspended soil is removed by combining the flushing action of injected solutions with wet vacuuming. Normal drying time required is 12-24 hours.
Bonnet cleaning is a process in which a pre-spray is first applied to the carpet and then extracted using bonnets on a rotating floor machine. Bonnet cleaning is ideal for getting out those tough to remove surface stains. The bonnets themselves are usually 100% cotton and are normally dry or slightly moistened. The bonnet will turn in a circular motion while the operator moves the machine from side to side, changing or rinsing the pad as it becomes soiled. Normal drying time required is 1-2 hours.
Spot cleaning of carpets is accomplished with a special spot cleaning machine. Removal of deep set-in stains can also be achieved by way of bonnet cleaning.
Upholstery cleaning is typically handled through the hot water extraction method on any type of commercial-grade furniture and fabrics.