Wilson’s Carpet Plus uses an exclusive hot water extraction method that removes the toughest, deepest dirt, safely and gently. Hot, soft water and specially formulated cleaning solution are injected deep within carpet fibers. Then, a powerful suction extracts deep-down dirt, allergens, cleaning solution and 95% of the moisture. No other method can provide a deeper clean that lasts so long. Carpet manufacturers recommend this method above all others, and in many cases require it in order to maintain your carpet warranty. Please visit the links below to read the recommendations of the following carpet manufacturers.

Wilson's Carpet Plus can clean any type of residential flooring

Carpet Protectors
As the finishing touch to your professionally cleaned floor Carpet and Upholstery Protectors can be professionally applied.These treatments help carpet and upholstery resist soiling from dry dirt, water- and oil-based spills. Carpet stays cleaner longer. Carpet protector also helps solve static electricity problems.
Stain Removal
Another important aspect of carpet cleaning is stain removal. Our carpet cleaning technicians can assess any stain on any type of fabric and make recommendations accordingly. If it is decided the stain can be removed our technicians are able to employ many different techniques to remove the stains.

Deodorizers
Deodorizers eliminate odors caused by pets, smoke, and food. They leave a pleasant fragrance and are available in a wide selection to fit your needs.
Selecting a Carpet Cleaning Professional
If you’re finding that no matter how much you vacuum, your carpet still does not look like it used to, it may be time for a deep cleaning. While there are do-it-yourself cleaning methods on the market, hiring a professional may be the safest, fastest and easiest option. The Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) and the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification (IICRC) can give you some advice on selecting the right professional to take on the task. These cleaning contractors are committed to up-to-date cleaning procedures and your satisfaction.
"People don’t always realize the value of a sound, knowledgeable carpet-cleaning professional," said Ken McIntosh, director of technical services for the CRI. "It’s very important to ask the right questions and do the research to save yourself from future headaches."
Beware of pricing that is "too good to be true." Professionals should charge only for services that are authorized in writing before cleaning begins. A reliable firm will tell you the steps needed to clean your carpet and provide a written agreement before work begins. Contact the carpet manufacturer before allowing treatments to prevent voiding warranties.
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