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Why use Exclusive's dry carpet cleaning method rather than using steam cleaning or shampoo method?
    
That's easy.  The steam and shampoo method both use either soap or shampoo, and sometimes even an oil-based chemical.  These oily products will attract the same dirt, dust and oil that it may have removed right back into your carpet, causing the stain that was removed to come right back and often times, making it even worse.  Our proven dry cleaning method only slightly dampens your carpet and does not saturate into your pad, allowing your carpet to dry within about an hour.  Our company also uses a completely safe, pet friendly water-based chemical that is not oil-based, which allows us to effectively remove your stain for good. This dry method, allows us to quietly and effectively clean your carpets and give them that dry-cleaned look, while saving you time and money too!

Steam Cleaning Method
    Steam cleaning has been around for years, but frankly has become outdated.  When someone pays to have their carpet steam cleaned, they have to put up with the noisy, messy and time consuming process it brings with it.  The steam cleaning method completely saturates your carpet and pad that is located underneath your carpet.  This causes the dirt, dust and grease embedded into your pad to get lodged into your carpet, and stays there.  The stains you just had removed temporarily will return within weeks, making your carpet look worse than before.  This will also cause other problems, because a lot of the water left behind from the steam machine stays in the carpet.  Mildew will form relatively soon and before you know it your house will start to smell.

Shampoo Method
    The shampoo method has also been with us for quite a while, but that too, is unfortunately obsolete.  This kind of carpet cleaning also uses a machine, but does not use steam or force water into your carpet, but rather mixes a rich lather of shampoo and sprays into your carpet.  The way shampooing works, it's not possible to remove all the shampoo and all the dirt it loosened up back into the machine.  Again, this will cause more dirt and dust to attract to this oil-based residue causing the stains to return again, almost as if they were never removed.
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