Unfortunately there is probably as much confusion in the carpet cleaning
industry about carpet protectors as there is about cleaning. Uneducated, uninformed, and sometimes downright unscrupulous
carpet cleaners cause a great deal of confusion by giving out false information or intentionally misrepresenting the product.
A nylon stain-resistant carpet is made with two protective properties: The first is an acid dye blocker that is basically a clear dye that fills the extra
dye sites in a fiber. This helps to keep “foreign” dyes (such as
red dye in a beverage) from penetrating the carpet fiber. The second property
is called “fluorochemical”. It is commonly known as 3M Scotchgard
or DuPont Teflon. This treatment helps keep spillage from actually getting to
the acid dye blocker, but its biggest job is to resist dry soil.
By resisting dry soil, less soil bonds to the carpet, therefore being
picked up by your vacuum or cleaning. Making sure that you have a sufficient
amount of protector on your carpet will help keep the soil from bonding to the carpet.
Once it bonds to the carpet, it acts like sandpaper on your traffic area. Once
the traffic area yarns are broken down, there is no way to bring them back to their original state.
2
primary ways that factory protector is removed from a carpet…
- Regular Foot Traffic. Over a period of 6 months to 2 years depending on the traffic, a significant amount
of protector can be removed from your traffic areas and need to be reapplied.
- High Alkaline Cleaner. Uneducated, uniformed, and sometimes downright unscrupulous carpet cleaners use harsh
chemicals on the carpet that will strip its protection. If one of these rascals
has been in your house, you want to have the carpet re-protected.
4 Mistakes Other Cleaners Make in Applying Protector
- Not using high quality protector. Discount protectors are not as effective and sometimes void the warranty of the carpet. Our company uses only the highest quality, recommended protectors.
- Not using a dedicated container. Using the same container for carpet protector as other cleaners can contaminate the
carpet protector making it gummy and ineffective. Our vans have a dedicated container
reserved ONLY for carpet protector.
- Not applying the product properly. Some cleaners either under apply or over apply the protector. Under applying it doesn’t allow for complete penetration on the carpet yarns. Over applying it causes the carpet to become overly stiff and crusty.
Our company technicians are diligently trained for proper application.
- Not grooming the carpet. For the best performance, the product should be groomed into the carpet for maximum
penetration. This ensures contact will all surfaces of the carpet yarn and proper
distribution and drying. Carpet Majik thoroughly grooms the protector into the
carpet pile.
5 Reasons You Should Always Get Carpet Protector
- Reduces Permanent Stains
A
great looking carpet can be ruined by an ugly spot. Unprotected carpet doesn’t repel
spillage as well as protected carpet. Being able to remove spots and spills more effectively, you can avoid permanent staining.
- Helps save your traffic areas from becoming destroyed
Traffic
area soil is very abrasive and cuts carpet yarns like a knife. This damaging
soil can easily bond to an unprotected carpet. By applying protector, you
will increase the life of your carpet dramatically. When you vacuum your protected carpet the soils will release from the carpet pile much more effectively.
- Makes spots easier to remove
The
easier a spot is to remove, the less cleaner you will have to use. The less agitation
you will have to use, and the less time it will take. Many spots can be removed easily with just water.
- Makes your next professional cleaning more effective
Having
protector applied to your carpet will enhance your next cleaning. More soil will
be removed the next time your carpeting is professionally cleaned.
- Helps avoid costly service calls
Although
you want to call us out to handle any spot you cannot remove immediately, carpet protector helps you remove more spots than
you could without protector. You may be able to save a minimum charge by removing
the spot yourself.
The
result of having protector applied to your carpet
is
that your carpet will look better and last longer.
DuPont
Teflon Carpet Protector
When carpeting is made, it has two protective properties. One is a “dye blocker” or “stain resistant property”. This is simply a clear dye that fills in the empty dye sites, so that it is difficult for a spill or spot
to penetrate the fiber. The second is a “soil resistor”. This is a product that is sprayed on and baked at a high temperature.
This helps resist against common dry soil, and as a barrier between the spill and the dye blocker. The Carpet Manufactures recommend re-applying protector after every cleaning. After applying DuPont Teflon to the carpet, more dry soil will be removed with vacuuming, spots will be
removed easier, and your carpet will last longer and look better.
Fine
Fabric Protector
After your fabric is cleaned, it will need to be protected. Fabric Protector keeps your fabric cleaner longer and helps avoid permanent staining. Don’t leave your fabric unprotected. The protector will
be sprayed evenly onto the fabric and brushed in. Your next cleaning will be
more effective as the protector will “encapsulate” body soils and soils that accumulate on the fabric. When it is cleaned, more soil will be removed as a result of the treatment.