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.
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.
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.
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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 is needed for every customer,” Kamil continues. “We do not put 100% customer satisfaction on our website as a ‘feel good’ call to action… A guarantee is only as good as the service. We put it on our website because we mean it and because our customers deserve it” Kamil says with a smile, “and that is what we are known for.”
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.