Is it Better to Steam Clean or Dry Clean Carpet?
- Carpet steam cleaning is a misnomer for hot water extraction. Hot water extraction does not use actual steam to clean a carpet; instead it uses pressurized water at near boiling temperatures.
- Dry cleaning a carpet is a misnomer, as many so called "dry" systems use water. By definition, something is dry when there is an absence of water. Most "dry" systems are better defined as low moisture cleaning.
- Steam cleaning is a deep cleaning method. Dirt, soil and impurities trapped deep in the carpet can be removed.
- Dry cleaning systems offer extremely fast drying times. Absorbent compound cleaning, which uses a moist powder to absorb dirt and stains, dries almost instantly. Bonnet and carbonated-cleaning methods, which use a minimal amount of water, dry in less than hour.
- The experts at Bane Clene say that when using absorbent powder cleaning to make sure that all the powder is vacuumed away. Otherwise, if the carpet is ever steam cleaned, a white, powdery residue may appear when the carpet is dry.