Carey the Carpet Cleaner, Inc. was formed in 1989. He started door to door, helping neighbors and selling vacuums. His customers became family. From his experience, he began noticing what was happening to the consumer population. Steam cleaning was the de-facto method to clean carpets. And boy was it expensive!
Carey realized that grown ups were paying a lot of money to be voluntarily stolen from. Steam cleaning was an antiquated system invented all the way back in the 1950s, and hasn't changed much technologically since. People were paying hundreds of dollars at a time to remove only 15% of the dirt. He knew of a system that removed 92% of the dirt, and all while being totally nontoxic, hypoallergenic, and biodegradable!
From the city to the suburbs, touching Wisconsin and Indiana. Meet Keep Carpets Clean, Inc. Our endeavor: To make it easier to give your carpets the amount of care they really need. Because carpeting gets walked on every day it needs constant care, whether we want to pay for it or not.
Carey realized that grown ups were paying a lot of money to be voluntarily stolen from. Steam cleaning was an antiquated system invented all the way back in the 1950s, and hasn't changed much technologically since. People were paying hundreds of dollars at a time to remove only 15% of the dirt. He knew of a system that removed 92% of the dirt, and all while being totally nontoxic, hypoallergenic, and biodegradable!
From the city to the suburbs, touching Wisconsin and Indiana. Meet Keep Carpets Clean, Inc. Our endeavor: To make it easier to give your carpets the amount of care they really need. Because carpeting gets walked on every day it needs constant care, whether we want to pay for it or not.
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We use the Circular Dry Foam system, which removes 6 times more dirt than steam and carpets dry in about an hour. Steam cleaning injects gallons and gallons of hot water into the carpet under a high-pressure stream, like a firehose, forcing more dirt into the carpet than it removes. Then the dirt gets wet and turns to mud, and mud will stick to any fiberous material.
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Jack Z.
Aug 25, 2021
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