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Using Proper Carpet Cleaning Products Pays Off

How do you keep carpet looking great? Easy. The simplest way to protect your carpet investment is preserving its quality using products with the green and blue label of the Carpet and Rug Institute’s Seal of Approval Program (SOA).

 

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Wait, what label?

Carpet and Rug Institute Seal of ApprovalThe label of CRI’s Seal of Approval Program. Since 2004, SOA has put spot-removers, in-tank (placed in the tank of carpet cleaning machines) and pre-treatment (chemicals applied to traffic areas of carpet before general cleaning to help remove tough soils) solutions, deep cleaning extractors (carpet cleaning machines) and systems (products combined with extractors) through rigorous testing. And prior to that, CRI got its first taste of testing carpet cleaning equipment with a vacuum testing program that has evolved into today’s Green Label/SOA program which certifies both commercial and residential vacuums through rigorous independent testing.

This makes identifying effective carpet-cleaning solutions and vacuum cleaners easier for you - because safeguarding your carpet shouldn’t be rocket science and using the wrong cleaning products can be a costly mistake.

The product testing for the SOA program helped us uncover why so many people think carpet is hard to clean. And what we found shocked us. Out of 25 products, only four cleaned a soiled carpet sample better than water. Some of the products caused the cleaned carpet area to re-soil faster, and even worse, some products damaged the carpet’s color and texture. We also tested vacuums and extractors, finding a wide variance in how well they cleaned carpet or, more often, didn’t clean carpet.

This original testing proved that not all carpet solutions and equipment are equal, and since then, we have set out to uncover only the best through SOA.

The SOA has three programs: spot removers/cleaning solutions, green label vacuums, and extractors and systems. All spot removers/cleaning solutions with the SOA are tested on overall cleaning effectiveness, rate of re-soiling, pH, surface texture change, optical brighteners and colorfastness. Vacuum cleaners and extractors are tested to determine their ability to remove soil, contain dust (vacuums) and remove water (extractors) while not causing notable carpet wear.

 

We certify and put our name on products that have demonstrated they are effective at removing soil and don’t harm carpet’s appearance. Many independent companies have tied carpet warranties to SOA products for the positive benefits the SOA program provides.

But what does happen when you use the wrong carpet cleaning products? Besides countless hours spent scrubbing on your hands and knees, or seeking out the help of a cleaning professional to undo the damage, you will waste hard-earned money.

Take for example these two “real life” situations. A family purchases 100 square yards of carpet for their residence. They spent $3,100 for the installation of carpet designed to last seven years. The family used harsh or inappropriate products for cleaning and spot removal, the carpet “uglied out” in only three and half years, and the customer lost about $1,500. Or the company that purchased 4,400 square yards of carpet for its new commercial building installed for $183,000. The carpet design life was 11 years, but the carpet “uglied out” in four years because of improper professional cleaning.     

You may know someone who has made this costly mistake, or you might have found your own carpet “uglied out” many years before you expected. So what should you do now? Look for the SOA green and blue label and leave the worrying to the experts.

With technology advancements, we continue to raise the bar in finding the best carpet-cleaning solutions and equipment for soil removal, dust containment, water removal, and carpet fiber protection. The new Seal of Approval/Green Label program is an enhancement to CRI’s long-standing Green Label Vacuum program. With its platinum, gold, silver and bronze ratings, we are pushing manufacturers to meet higher standards of cleaning.      

Because the higher the standards, the higher the quality of carpet-cleaning solutions and equipment you will receive, and the longer your carpet investment will last.

Using Proper Carpet Cleaning Products Pays Off:  Created on October 2nd, 2010.  Last Modified on January 21st, 2014

 

About The Carpet and Rug Institute

The Carpet and Rug InstituteThe Carpet and Rug Institute, headquartered in Dalton, Georgia, is the national trade association for the carpet and rug industry. Its members are manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers, representing over 90% of all carpet produced in the United States. CRI is the source for science-based information and insight into how carpet and rugs can create a better environment — for living, working, learning and healing. For more information, visit the CRI Blog.