Local Company Offers Green Carpet Cleaning

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Posted: 12/03/2008

CLEVELAND -
If you have furry pets, you know cleaning your home can seem endless.
Many homeowners choose to get carpets professionally cleaned to get a deep cleaning. A professional cleaning removes everything from dust mites to pet dander.
But many folks are also concerned about the safety of cleaning products and want a chemical-free cleaning method.
Now people have a choice with Organic Green Carpet Clean.
Tim Squirek has cleaned carpets for more than two decades, but just started his green carpet cleaning business about four months ago.
All his products are Green Seal Certified. They are soap-free, detergent-free and chemical-free. The products he uses are plant-based, fruit-based or herb-based.
The cost is comparable with traditional carpet cleaning. When he started his business he ran a special for three rooms for $99. He averages about 25 cents a square foot for most homes and he said the carpets dry much faster, allowing you to walk on them that night. Most traditional services require at least 24 to 48 hours before they are completely dry.
Squirek points out that Organic Green Carpet Clean cleaning agents rinse out, leaving no residue on the carpet. The water he uses reaches nearly 250 degrees to effectively remove debris, soil, oils and dirt and rejuvenate carpets. He also cleans upholstered furniture.
If you want to reach Organic Green Carpet Clean, call him at 216-661-5855.

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