CARPETS
- RUGS TEXTILE COVERING / ITEMS FOR CONFORT
Carpet,
rugs are items of comfort without comparison.
Providing thermal and acoustic insulation,
these coverings are also shock absorbers.
These coverings must be maintained for comfort
to remain healthy and durable.
CARPET:
AN INVESTMENT TO BE LOOKED AFTER
It
is proven that carpets are often replaced
well before wear and tear makes it necessary,
mainly because of how they look. This covering
represents an investment which can be preserved
by regular and suitable maintenance. Certain
manufacturers guarantee the life expectancy
of their carpets subject to maintenance
recommendations being respected.
OUR
MAINTENANCE ADVICE
Problems
linked to maintenance have various origins.
VACUUMING
Good
maintenance starts with using a suitable
vacuum (mechanical action and power) at
a frequency to allow the maximum removal
of dust and grit which would otherwise cut
fibres under the impact of heels.
BEHAVIOUR
Cleaning
is often far too infrequent, meaning operators
have to be more insistent and more aggressive
to get a result.
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WATER
Avoid
incorrect use of water to clean carpets.
Excess water in certain procedures (up to
60 litres for 100m2) deteriorates the underlay,
permeates between tiles, and splits the
finishing by causing the layers to become
detached and form unsightly “bubbles”. Moreover,
water retention encourages germs, shrinks
the backs of carpets made from twisted wool
by tearing their roots as well as damaging
thermally welded joints. Water, by evaporation,
activates the capillarity and causes stains
to re-appearance a few days later. The use
of water also incurs long drying times.
CHEMICALS
- "SOAP"
Do
not use shampoos and so-called dry foams
made from “soap” containing a high percentage
of dry extracts, surface active agents which,
when poorly rinsed, lead to an acceleration
of re-clogging after cleaning. To rinse
this chemical well, clean water must be
used plentifully.
FABRICS
– SEATS
Wall
rugs (except stretched fabrics), settees,
armchairs, sofas, banks of seats in restaurants,
office seating, etc… Cleaning seating using
traditional methods, or by injection/extraction,
is a risk because of fittings which are
present under the fabric (Percale, hair
or foam, nails, springs, belts, etc…). Stains
which have permeated the lining materials
will systematically re-appear. The drying
time for hair or foam prevents the seat
being reused in a reasonable time.
BASIC
SYSTEM® CARPET PROCEDURE
Similar
to solvent free dry cleaning, the BASIC
SYSTEM® method combines chemical,
mechanical and thermal actions.
1° - Vacuuming by vacuum-brush.
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2°
- Chemical action: by spraying the exclusive
BASIC PRO® product in quantities of 8 litres
for 100m2 carpet. The product has a neutral
pH and has no dry extracts. No risk of discolouration
or re-clogging..
3° - Mechanical and thermal action using
a brushing machine, fitted with one brush
then the unique BASIC DISK® transfer disk.
By wiping each carpet fibre, the BASIC DISK
® collects the deepest dirt.
4° - Suction by vacuum-brush to comb the
fibres. The fibres are flexible, light and
dry.
BASIC
SYSTEM ® ADVANTAGES
1°
- Speed of drying.
2° - Silence.
3° - No risk for carpets and rugs.
4° - Complete removal of stains.
5° - Deep cleaning, to the backing.
6° - Uniformity of cleaning.
7° - No residue of dry or soapy extracts,
therefore no re-clogging. Neutral pH.
8° - Removal of chewing gum.
9° - Restores colour, shine or original
flexibility of fibres.
PROCEDURE
FOR FABRIC AND SEATING
The
philosophy behind the procedures used to
renovate seating is identical: use the minimum
of solution in order not to soak it.
1° -1. Deep and insistent vacuuming, brushing.
2° - 2. Spraying, brushing, wiping with
a mini brushing machine and mini BASIC DISK®
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YOUR
CARPETS AS GOOD AS NEW!
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