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Bee Cleen 775 589-2600 Reno Sparks Carson City NV Carpet Cleaners

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bee-clee-carpet-cleaning-reno-tahoe.picWhat makes us special?
* 200 DEGREES  NOZZLE TEMPERATURE
* 300 PSI  Cleaning Power
* Quality equipment   UNIQUE Drying Method!
* Looks Good! Smells Good! DRIES FAST!
* Bee Cleen Carpet & Window Cleaning Reno NV | Sparks NV | Carson City NV
* P.O. Box 3205 Incline Village, NV 89450 775 589-2600

About Us
Our mission is to provide superior service at a reasonable price. Every customer will be completely satisfied with our service or we will have failed. Failure is unacceptable.  

Who We Are
Mike Mejia owner/operator. The Solus 310 has earned the GOLD SEAL certification from CRI  ( carpet & rug institute ) the highest award for commercial portable hot water extractor in the industry. We are using only Green product lines;  plant extract biodegradables with superior cleaning / sanitizing properties. Our machine produces 300 psi and 200 degree heat at the nozzle! Results are fantastic. Drying times are minimal. We also use Chemspec 105, a Green Seal Certified cleaning product. Carpet & Rug Institute Gold Seal approval,  Certified for maximum indoor air quality.

You're going to love your Carpet ! We guarantee it! We are Licensed, Insured, and Bonded. If you are in need of a superb  carpet cleaning service, You have come to the RIGHT PLACE!

Our Business Bee Cleen Carpet
The Bee provides service to Reno, Sparks, Incline Village, Crystal Bay and Carson City,  Nevada! Call 775 589-2600
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Household Carpet Cleaning Processes:

Other household carpet cleaning processes are much older than industry standardization, and have varying degrees of effectiveness as supplements to the more thorough cleaning methods accepted in the industry. Vacuum cleaners use air pumps to create partial vacuums to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors and carpets. Filtering systems or cyclones collect dirt for later disposal. Models include upright (dirty-air and clean-air), canister and backpack, wet-dry and pneumatic, and other varieties. Robotic vacuum cleaners have recently become viable as well.

Vacuum cleaner manufacturers are widespread and include Aerus LLC, Bissell Carpet Sweepers, Black & Decker DustBuster, Dirt Devil, Dyson, Electrolux, Eureka, Goblin Vacuum Cleaners, the Hoover Company, the Kirby Company, Nilfisk-Advance, Numatic International Limited, the Oreck Corporation, Regina Vacuum Cleaners, Rexair LLC, Samsung Electronics, Sebo Vacuum Cleaners, Tacony Corporation, Vax Vacuum Cleaner Ranges, Vorwerk, Wertheim Vacuum Cleaners.

Tea leaves and cut grass were formerly common for floor cleaning, to collect dust from carpets, albeit with risks of stains. Ink was removed with lemon, or with oxalic acid and hartshorn; oil with white bread, or with pipe clay; grease fats with turpentine; ox gall and naphtha were also general cleaners. Ammonia and chloroform were recommended for acid discoloration. Benzine and alum were suggested for removing insects; diatomaceous earth and material similar to cat litter are still common for removing infestations.

It can to be said that some traditional methods of stain removal can remain successful in removing stains. In a society where we are 'mostly' aware that reducing our carbon footprint can have eco friendly beneficial consequences to the environment. Fortunately there are eco friendly products accessible to the professional carpet and upholstery cleaner that provide solutions other than harsh chemical methods alone. I am relunctant to name products, however I can confirm that we as a company serve many clients with such a product that has been well researched. Such products work well with anti-allergen treatments that will kill house dust mites (sometimes referred to by allergists as HDM). Dust mites cause respiratory conditions and ill health. Whatever method of stain removal or anti-allergen treatment is decided the decision should be left with the individual. Quite rightly stains that are treated quickly will have a greater chance of removal. However a badly treated stain can become a permanent stain and caution should be addressed when treating natural fibres such as wool that may react differently to different treatments.

When dealing with stains time is a factor. The longer the stain material remains in the carpet the higher the chance of a permanent color change, even if all the original stain material is removed. Immediately blotting (not rubbing) the stain material as soon as possible will help reduce the chances of a permanent color change. Carpet rods, rattan rugbeaters, and carpet-beating machines for beating out dust, and also brooms, brushes, dustpans, and shaking and hanging were all carpet-cleaning methods of the 19th century; brooms particularly carry risks of wear. The concept that walking barefoot on a carpet may lead to damage from body oils has not been supported or disproven by standardized reports or testing or by industry evidence. Carpet cleaning definitions from Wikipedia.