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What Should the pH of Carpet Cleaning Solution Be?

January 19, 2018 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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The best way to clean carpet is to vacuum frequently and use a professional carpet cleaning service to keep the fibers looking and feeling like new. However, it’s a good idea to become familiar with the type of chemicals that are best for cleaning carpeting.

It’s important to know which chemicals work best for carpet, because the wrong product can result in discoloration, damage and simply just not getting the job done. The pH of a cleaning solution is one of the most important factors in getting the right chemical. Knowledge of the pH of the carpet cleaning solution is very important because then the professional cleaners can pick the right product to best handle the stains, dirt and grime that carpets inevitably pick up.

The pH level is the acidity or alkalinity of a chemical solution. The pH is measured on a scale of 0 to 14. The most acidic chemicals are 0 or close to 0, while the ones closer to 14 are more alkaline. Chemicals that measure at a 7 are neutral, which means they are not alkaline or acidic.

When cleaning carpeting, most professional cleaners use products that are lower in pH so as not to damage the carpet fibers. Experts recommend that to clean a moderately soiled carpet made of synthetic fibers, it’s best to use a more alkaline cleaner with a pH of around 10. For heavily soiled carpet, a higher level such as 12 may be more effective.

 

 

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