Cleaning - Carpet Steam
: Expect the carpet to take 6 to 12 hours to dry completely. Avoid walking on it during this time to prevent re-soiling or flattening the fibers.
: Vacuum the entire area twice in opposite directions. This prevents surface dirt from turning into muddy patches when wet.
: Open windows, turn on fans, or use the air conditioner to speed up drying. CARPET STEAM CLEANING
: Once fully dry, vacuum one last time to lift the carpet pile and remove any final loose particles. Comparison of Cleaning Methods Steam Cleaning (Hot Water Extraction) Steam Mops (Maintenance) Primary Use Deep cleaning & heavy stain removal Light sanitization of surface fibers Power High-pressure injection & suction Passive steam release Extraction Strong vacuum removes dirty water No suction; dirt remains in fiber or pad Risk Over-wetting can lead to mold if not dried Direct heat can melt synthetic fibers
: Apply a specialized carpet stain remover or a vinegar/water mixture to heavy spots and high-traffic areas. Let it sit for several minutes to break down grime before steaming. : Expect the carpet to take 6 to 12 hours to dry completely
: Fill the tank with hot (but not boiling) water and the manufacturer-recommended amount of detergent. Over-soaping can leave a sticky residue that attracts more dirt.
: Always test the steam cleaner on a small, hidden patch of carpet to ensure it doesn't cause fading or damage the fibers. 2. Operating the Steam Cleaner This prevents surface dirt from turning into muddy
: Move the machine slowly in straight, overlapping lines. Forward : Press the trigger to release the steam/solution. Backward : Pull slowly to extract the water and dirt.