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Carpet Steam Cleaner

So you're finally getting around to doing something about those pesky grubby carpets that have been bothering you progressively more over the past weeks or months? You're going to clean them, and you're considering doing it with a carpet steam cleaner? Good plan.

First, however, you want to learn all about them. Which one is the most suitable for you, what are the pros and cons, which is the best and where do you buy them (if buying one as appose to renting is even your intention)? All good questions, and all ones you're likely facing right now. This site aims to satisfy your need for all this information so that you can make the decision about whether steam cleaning is right for you, and if so, how to choose the right carpet steam cleaner.

As the old saying goes, "there is more than one way to skin a cat". This holds true for carpet cleaning as it does just about everything else in life. Aside from regular vacuuming, there is the option of shampooing (by hand or with the aid of a machine) and steam cleaning - not to mention a myriad of different cleaning products and tools that you can obtain from a variety of stores.

Carpet steaming is just one way to tackle the problem of grubby carpets, but an increasing number of people are opting to use carpet steam cleaners due to the significant benefits of using them over other the alternative cleaning methods.

Benefits of a carpet steam cleaner

One of the main benefits of cleaning your carpets with a steam cleaner as appose to a carpet shampooer is cost effectiveness. There is no need for buying cleaning shampoos or other special cleaning liquids which can often be quite expensive, not to mention troublesome to locate in some stores.

As there are no heavy soapy liquids involved, there is no chance for a steamer to get "gunked up" like a carpet shampooer can. The lifespan of a steam carpet cleaner should threrefor be longer, and the amount of maintenance and cleaning required rather slim in comparison to a shampooer.

The same residue created by shampoos and cleaning liquids can often remain in carpets after they've dried if cleaned with a shampooer. This can give carpets a slight sticky, rubbery feel and will often result in the carpet attracting dirt, grime and germs much faster than it originally did before shampooing. This can be avoided (or corrected) if they're cleaned with a steam cleaner, because as we've already established, there are no special cleaning liquids involved - just water.

There is a significant health and hygiene benefit to using steamers, too. As carpets are walked on constantly (often with footwear we might also use outdoors), they not only tend to get grubby but can also harbour a lot of germs which cannot be removed by vacuuming alone. Because steam by it's nature is boiling hot however, it will kill any germs it comes into contact with leaving your carpets not only visibly cleaner but hygienically sanitized too.

The same goes for odours. Shampoos can mask odours by using strong scents and perfumes (though more often than not they simply combine with the odour), whereas a carpet steam cleaner will actually lift the odours from the carpet fibres and neutralize them instantly, leaving your carpets smelling as fresh as the day they were fitted.

Finding a suitable carpet steam cleaner

As you can see, there are many important and unique benefits to using a carpet steam cleaner and very few (if any) drawbacks. The only real uncertainty is with regards to knowing which is the best one to purchase.

We hope that the ever expanding number of descriptions, reviews and price comparisons of steam cleaners on this site will help you to make an educated purchase decision that you are absolutely 100% happy with.