Cleaning Tips, News & History
Cleaning Tips
Our cleaning tips give you do-it-yourself tips for carpets, floors, upholstery, and various areas of your home for stubborn stains, refreshing your living spaces and striving for a more organized home.
DIY Pro Arizona Carpet Cleaning Tips
DIY Pro Arizona Carpet Cleaning Tips for stain removal, blood stains, beer stains, wine stains, chewing gum, removing wax, crushed candy, pet stains, dirt and debris using club soda, vinegar, salt, baking soda, shaving cream and dish soap.
Facts About Noroviruses, Spread & Safety Education
Learn safety education and facts about the coronavirus, a covid variant norovirus known as the stomach flu, food poisoning or winter vomiting disease and how it is spread through unclean surfaces.
Coronavirus Disinfection of Phoenix Commercial and Residential Properties a Must Needed Service
This is not a fear tactic trying to sell you a service you do not need. America is at war with a hidden enemy, in fact, we are at war with germs all the time. Learn how the coronavirus is a norovirus and how you can protect yourself. The coronavirus…
Having a Clean Home Improves Relationships Phoenix, AZ
All of which make it increasingly difficult to sustain any kind of relationship. Depleted energy makes it hard to keep up with children who are full of life and always on the go. Date nights and outings suddenly become undesirable and intimidating. Not to mention, libido becomes significantly decreased because…
5 Tips: Keep Your Arizona Carpet and Floors Allergen-Free
If you don’t have a pet and are considering getting a pet it would be best to choose an animal that requires minimal upkeep. A fish or the like would probably be the best option for people with asthma, but if the homeowner simply can’t resist investing in a feline…
Dirty Floors BAD for Arizona Business
Mops may be useful in cleaning quick spills of water, but should never be used when trying to remove dirt and grime in a commercial setting. Using a mop is like trying to remove dirt with dirt. It is more effective in redistributing dirt and filth than removing it. Once…
How Steam Cleaning Came About
Pesky stains and spots caused by oil, ink and grease spills also served as nuisance during the 1800s. Brooms and rug beating proved useless for stain and spot removal. Even vacuums, first invented by Ives W. McGaffey in 1868, later developed into the first electrical-powered vacuum (known as the “Model…
News & History
Get the latest news about Momentum Carpet & Floor Care, LLC, a leader in the cleaning indstury, has made headlines recently, showcasing innovative techniques and eco-friendly solutions that redefine carpet and floor maintenance. We also take a step back to explore the rich history of cleaning—from ancient methods to modern technologies.
Carpet Cleaning: History, Chemistry and Physical Process
Science of Carpet Cleaning and its’ Historical Perspective, Chemistry and Physical Processes from religious spiritual beliefs of carpet care from beating, brushing, natural detergents, cleaning agents and disinfectants.
History of the Vacuum: Invasion of The Electric Suction Sweepers
Invasion of the electric suction sweepers is an interesting take on History of the Vacuum Cleaner invented by janitor James Spangler in 1907. Suction sweepers protect humans from alien parasites, viruses, bacteria, mold, pet hair, urine, fecal matter, old skin, dust, and dirt all get trapped inside the carpet.
Tour of Palma Restaurant and How Cleanliness is Good for Business
Momentum Carpet & Floor Care, LLC. does upholstery cleaning for Palma Restaurant. Take a tour of Palma Restaurant with Momentum Carpet & Floor Care, LLC.
Arizona’s All In One Cleaning Solution – Carpet Tile Stone & House Cleaning
Kamil has an Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification and his mother and co-owner, Ludmila Tumova, has over 30-years experience in the janitorial and house cleaning industry. Combined, they have over 40-years experience. “We take pride in our work. Every customer has different needs and so a different approach…

How Steam Cleaning Came About
Pesky stains and spots caused by oil, ink and grease spills also served as nuisance during the 1800s. Brooms and rug beating proved useless for stain and spot removal. Even vacuums, first invented by Ives W. McGaffey in 1868, later developed into the first electrical-powered vacuum (known as the “Model O”) by James Spangler in 1907 did very little to remove unwanted stains. In the 1830s, housewives discovered that scrubbing stains with lemon juice and a hot loaf of bread proved useful in treating spots caused by grease, ink and oil. Experimentation with stain removal and carpet cleaning continued well into the 1900s. Bull’s gall with water and flannel were used to scrub out heavily soiled areas of carpet, while other individuals used clay or chloroform solutions in their carpet cleaning process.