
Passover is also a holiday of cleaning. With the end of winter and the arrival of spring, we are all filled with energy, and another good reason to invest in a thorough cleaning of all parts of the house and all items that tend to accumulate dirt is the fact that it is likely that guests will arrive during the holiday - and we will probably want to welcome them with a truly clean house.
It is especially important to thoroughly clean carpets that accumulate mud and other dirt throughout the winter. A dirty carpet is a neglected carpet and can also pose a health hazard - so Passover is an excellent opportunity to clean it, and of course, to do it right.
Professional carpet cleaning, that is, using advanced equipment and specialized cleaning products, such as those that cannot be found in regular stores, manages to improve the condition of the carpet dramatically - after the cleaning company's visit, the carpet will not only be "not only" completely free of stains and dirt, but also completely free of various pests, especially bacteria and insects such as dust mites.
Professional cleaning can also remove mold stains. Mold consists of fungi that spread spores, which penetrate the respiratory tract of household members and can cause the development of various diseases - for example, asthma. Thanks to the skills that professionals in the field have, such as Professor Cleaning Company from Jerusalem Health damage is avoided, and the quality of life is significantly improved.
Another important emphasis in cleaning carpets for Passover is precisely matching the method of action to the specific type of carpet. There are different types of carpets that are characterized by very high sensitivity - for example, Persian carpets, Afghan carpets, Uzbek carpets, and more. In fact, any hand-woven carpet may be damaged if cleaned unprofessionally and with a method that is not suitable for it, hence the importance of contacting a cleaning company with extensive experience.
Another option worth considering is cleaning the carpet at a factory. The notable advantage of this method is the possibility of achieving a maximum level of cleanliness, including the removal of stains that already appear to be an integral part of the carpet and that seemingly have no chance of being removed: vomit stains, blood stains, greasy stains, coffee stains, wine stains, and more.
Cleaning the carpet in the factory allows for an orderly process that includes several stations. The first station is a shaking machine that manages to shake even large and heavy carpets well, so that even dirt that is stuck deep in the fibers flies out. The second station is a bath - in this station, the carpet is soaked in water that also contains cleaning agents that are adapted to the type of carpet and its condition. The duration of the soak is also determined by the type of carpet and its condition, so that even stubborn stains will break down in the bath. The prolonged soak also manages to eliminate repulsive odors from the carpet. The next station is scrubbing that removes the remaining dirt, and the last station is complete drying so that not a single drop of water remains in the carpet (to prevent the risk of mold).