Carpet Stain Protection When you see the carpet stain protector label on your new carpet or rug, you can be sure that it has been treated at the mill as part of the manufacturing process, locking the protection into each individual fiber; this makes the carpet more durable, lasting protection against dirt, spills and stains.
Carpet stain protection for carpets and rugs is a one-step process that’s applied to the entire carpet. From the tips of the fiber all the way to the carpet backing – to deliver the very best treatment efficiency. Carpets treated with carpet stain protectors are more resistant to staining and soiling and are easier to clean, so the carpet stays looking good for longer.
Plus stays clean 2 to 3 times longer than a similar untreated carpet. But beware that your carpet cleaner is a professional and a member of The National Carpet Cleaners Association. As if not they can strip out this protection if they don’t know what they are doing. This protection can last up to three cleans before it needs topping up in the traffic lanes. You can also protect yourself by using a Woolsafe approved” carpet cleaner. These guys use products that will not harm your protection or come to that the wool. The products that they use have been tested to a very high level to ensure that they leave no re soiling products behind after carpet cleaning. A carpet is a large investment and you will want it last as long as possible. By using professional carpet cleaners you can be sure that they will. Using an unqualified carpet cleaner means that even he does not know what he is doing regarding stripping out that protection and resoling.
Many professional these days will provide you with spillage call out for free, and provide you with quality carpet spotter for free. This service should be part of any professional carpet cleaner’s basic service. Just like when you need a top up for your stain protection in those traffic lanes. It all should be within the price as the cost is very low to them.
It’s been a long time coming but free stain protection should have been free from the start. If you think about why should you pay extra for it? And then when the carpet cleaner can’t provide this as a free service you need to ask them why?