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How many psi to clean carpet?
For professional carpet cleaning results, as a minimum we recommend a pump with at least 100psi water pressure. Coupled with a professional vacuum system (to suck the water back out) you can achieve top class professional results with a 100psi pump. Pumps in the 100psi to 150psi range tend to be diaphragm pumps.
What psi do you clean carpets with?
A psi setting of 500-100 psi will provide enough pressure to dislodge any particles that may have seeped inside the carpet fibers. Tough stains require a high psi setting, especially if the stain occurs on a light-coloured carpet.
What is the best solution for cleaning carpets?
These are some of the best—and simplest, in terms of ingredients used—non-toxic solutions for cleaning your carpet naturally.
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Steam Vapor. ...
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Water + Vinegar + Salt. ...
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Baking Soda + Vinegar + Water. ...
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Salt + Borax + Vinegar. ...
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Baking Soda + Cornstarch + Cornmeal + Borax. ...
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Pristine Pet Stain & Odor Remover. ...
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What do pros use to clean carpets?
Hot Water Extraction
Otherwise known as steam cleaning, this is easily the most common professional carpet cleaning technique.
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