What do you need to know about the latest carpet cleaning standards?

So, you have a carpet installed at your home and you know it is important to clean them daily so that the dirt & dust do not get stuck to the surface for a long time. Well, it is difficult to clean them the way the professionals provide the service of Carpet Cleaning in Melbourne. Also, the new cleaning standards have been introduced which we are going to talk about in this article.

New carpet Cleaning Standards

Carpet and Rug Institute (RIS) have announced the carpet floor cleaning has changed a bit with the introduction of new standards. The institute published the given standards:

  • For Maintenance & Cleaning: CRI 204 Commercial Carpet Standard
  • For Maintenance & Cleaning: CRI 205 Residential Carpet Standard

The purpose of bringing these standards is to make sure the carpet looks best and after its installation, its longevity is increased. Proper cleaning and customer satisfaction are important for the user’s experience. With the new standards the carper will be maintained for a long time and its appearance will be best. To bring these changes into work it was a year-long effort.

If you are looking to get the carpet cleaned then it is important to hire the professionals to get quality service.

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