9 Wet Carpet Cleaning Myths
Water gets ruined your carpeting. Perhaps you had a bathroom leak, possibly your own water heater burst, possibly your child left the faucet running at the sink for hours. What do you need to do in order to dry your wet carpeting to minimize harm to your pad and carpet? To start with, there's some general info regarding rugs you need to understand that applies to each of the myths . Residential carpet generally has a pad beneath it. The mat provides cushioning and provides your carpeting that comfy, soft feel when you walk onto it. Industrial carpet in offices and shops generally does not have pad under it. Carpet pad absorbs water like a sponge: The issue with pad beneath a carpet is it's a sponge and will hold many occasions it's weight in water. Carpet does not stop or consume much water A normal rug won't hold over a couple ounces of water each square foot of carpet before it's saturated. Water enjoys to travelWater does not sta