Helpful hints for deep-cleaning carpet, After cleaning – Eureka 2500 User Manual
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II.
PREPARING THE CARPET
BEFORE CLEANING
Vacuum Carpet
NOTE: Never use this carpet shampooer/
extractor as a standard vacuum cleaner.
For best results, vacuum carpets with a
vacuum cleaner that has a brush roll. The
bristles of the brush roll help loosen and
remove soil that is deep in the carpet nap.
(1.) Pretest for Color Fastness
Before cleaning the carpet, we recommend testing
the carpet for color fastness. Moisten a white towel
with the cleaning solution. Test a small hidden area
of the carpet in a closet or in a corner. Gently rub the
cloth over the carpet. Check each color. If the towel
does not pick up any color, it should be safe to use
the cleaning solution on the entire area. See page
13 for additional information.
(2.) Remove Furniture
Remove as much furniture from the room as possible.
Place aluminum foil or plastic film under or around
the legs and bases of the remaining furniture to
prevent stains. Leave the foil or plastic in place until
the carpet is completely dry. Use masking tape or
pins to hold furniture skirts and draperies up out of
the way.
Helpful Hints for Deep-Cleaning Carpet
Follow the instructions in this owner’s guide. Here are a
few extra hints that will make deep-cleaning carpet easier.
•
Before you begin using the carpet shampooer/
extractor, vacuum carpet thoroughly.
•
Do not use the carpet shampooer/extractor for dry
vacuuming as this can damage the unit.
•
Allow plenty of time to thoroughly deep-clean carpets.
Rushing the cleaning job may give poor results.
•
To speed drying time, deep-clean carpets during dry
periods of the year or when the heating system is in
operation.
•
Use consistent forward and reverse strokes over the
carpet surface.
•
Wipe cleaning solution from woodwork and wood
furniture immediately to prevent damage to the wood
or upholstery.
•
Fluff damp fibers against the nap after wet cleaning
to help the drying and prevent matting.
•
Ventilate the room while cleaning to speed drying.
•
Try not to walk on carpets until they are dry.
•
If the carpet shampooer/extractor is difficult to push
when operating, try pushing the cleaner at a different
90 degree angle so it moves with the grain and not
against the grain of the carpet fibers.
Consult a professional cleaner before wet cleaning
Oriental rugs.
After Cleaning
•
Allow carpets to dry thoroughly. Try to keep children
and pets off the carpet until it is completely dry.
•
Use towels or white cloths to step on if you must walk
on the area before it is dry.
•
If furniture must be placed back in the room before
the carpet is dry, use aluminum foil or plastic under
the furniture legs to prevent staining the carpet.