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Our Commitment
We at OOPS! Oxygenated Premier Services strive to achieve the finest cleaning results in the carpet and upholstery cleaning industry. We use the best and most effective cleaning products available and our cleaning equipments are some of the newest and finest on the market. We are so confident in our product that we offer 100% satisfaction guarantee to all our customers. If you are not happy with your carpets after the job is complete we will return and re-clean the area for free.
We at OOPS! Oxygenated Premier Services are committed to providing you Honest-Reliable-Quality and Affordable Cleaning Services. We are not happy unless you are!
We at OOPS! Oxygenated Premier Services are committed to providing you Honest-Reliable-Quality and Affordable Cleaning Services. We are not happy unless you are!
About Carpet Cleaning
The Dangers of Most CARPET CLEANERS
Many carpet cleaning companies use commercial carpet cleaning solutions that contain perchloroethylene, the infamous dry cleaning additive which can cause dizziness, fatigue, nausea, kidney and liver damage, and naphthalene, which is both a neurotoxic and a possible human carcinogen, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Naphthalene and other petroleum distillates can also attract more stains, since their oily residue is never completely washed away.
Steam Cleaning vs. OOPS! Oxygenated Premier Services
Other wet carpet cleaning methods, including steam cleaning, may claim that they are "residue free" but will leave soap residue and often do attract new soil.
After carpet is cleaned with a wet carpet cleaning method the water evaporates from the cleaning solution and the detergent dries and re-crystallizes within and throughout carpet fibers. During the drying time, (2 hours to 6 days), the water (H20) evaporates from the "cleaning solution" and the detergent remains. Detergent residue can attract new soil, trigger rapid re-soiling and cause carpets to "ugly-out" and become matted down. Simply put, detergent residue (soap) attracts new soil.
Returning Spots - Soap and Water Detergent residue from any wet carpet cleaner. Most wet carpet cleaners cast the blame for returning spots on "wicking", sometimes referred to as wick-back. Nevertheless, the phenomenon of "wicking" is usually nothing more than a scripted excuse used by professional carpet cleaners to get out of the responsibility of leaving soap to dry in carpet. Again, spots do not mysteriously reappear.
160-200 Fahrenheit Is HOT - Removal of Stain & Crush Resistant Materials
Hot water can dilute and/or remove valuable stain resistant materials in addition to crush resistant properties from carpet. Beware of wet methods that claim they remove dirt with extreme temperature without detergents.
Health, Allergies, Mold And Carpet Cleaning
Steam cleaning can force water to gain access to carpet padding. This is not only disgusting, but wet carpet can (in some rare cases) be hazardous to ones health. High levels of humidity stimulates growth of mold.
The Dangers to the Environment
Carpet cleaning itself creates wastewater that includes chemicals from the cleaning formula. Many chemicals currently used are highly alkaline and aggressive enzymes and disinfectants which if used or managed improperly can cause harm to humans and the environment. A standard cleaning formula may contain a high concentration of sodium bicarbonate and lower concentrations of sodium citrate, sodium phosphate, sodium silicate, anionic surfactant, and nonionic surfactant. Formulas can also contain dyes, polymers, enzymes, bleaches, and solvents of alcohols, esters, and glycol ethers. Some specialized cleaners also contain various forms of butyl, such as butyloxy ethanol (also known as butyl cellusolve) used in the "dry" cleaning method of carpet cleaning. This chemical can damage the central nervous system, kidneys, liver and blood.
Many carpet cleaning companies use commercial carpet cleaning solutions that contain perchloroethylene, the infamous dry cleaning additive which can cause dizziness, fatigue, nausea, kidney and liver damage, and naphthalene, which is both a neurotoxic and a possible human carcinogen, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Naphthalene and other petroleum distillates can also attract more stains, since their oily residue is never completely washed away.
Steam Cleaning vs. OOPS! Oxygenated Premier Services
Other wet carpet cleaning methods, including steam cleaning, may claim that they are "residue free" but will leave soap residue and often do attract new soil.
After carpet is cleaned with a wet carpet cleaning method the water evaporates from the cleaning solution and the detergent dries and re-crystallizes within and throughout carpet fibers. During the drying time, (2 hours to 6 days), the water (H20) evaporates from the "cleaning solution" and the detergent remains. Detergent residue can attract new soil, trigger rapid re-soiling and cause carpets to "ugly-out" and become matted down. Simply put, detergent residue (soap) attracts new soil.
Returning Spots - Soap and Water Detergent residue from any wet carpet cleaner. Most wet carpet cleaners cast the blame for returning spots on "wicking", sometimes referred to as wick-back. Nevertheless, the phenomenon of "wicking" is usually nothing more than a scripted excuse used by professional carpet cleaners to get out of the responsibility of leaving soap to dry in carpet. Again, spots do not mysteriously reappear.
160-200 Fahrenheit Is HOT - Removal of Stain & Crush Resistant Materials
Hot water can dilute and/or remove valuable stain resistant materials in addition to crush resistant properties from carpet. Beware of wet methods that claim they remove dirt with extreme temperature without detergents.
Health, Allergies, Mold And Carpet Cleaning
Steam cleaning can force water to gain access to carpet padding. This is not only disgusting, but wet carpet can (in some rare cases) be hazardous to ones health. High levels of humidity stimulates growth of mold.
The Dangers to the Environment
Carpet cleaning itself creates wastewater that includes chemicals from the cleaning formula. Many chemicals currently used are highly alkaline and aggressive enzymes and disinfectants which if used or managed improperly can cause harm to humans and the environment. A standard cleaning formula may contain a high concentration of sodium bicarbonate and lower concentrations of sodium citrate, sodium phosphate, sodium silicate, anionic surfactant, and nonionic surfactant. Formulas can also contain dyes, polymers, enzymes, bleaches, and solvents of alcohols, esters, and glycol ethers. Some specialized cleaners also contain various forms of butyl, such as butyloxy ethanol (also known as butyl cellusolve) used in the "dry" cleaning method of carpet cleaning. This chemical can damage the central nervous system, kidneys, liver and blood.
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