Odor and Stain Removal in Newport Beach

Urine and Vomit are two common offenders when comes to carpet odor.

URINE Stain:

Yellowish or brown, darkening with ageContains: Urea, uric acid, ammonia, organic acids, Pigments, cholesterol, albumins, proteases.

VOMIT Stain:

Various colors, absorbed and built-upContains: Food mucus, albumins, acids

Here are some tips to Remove Urine/Vomit Stains

Take a whole roll of toilet paper to a spill and step on the whole roll over the spill for at least 30 seconds, you will soak up about 85% of the spill. Flip the roll over and do the same thing, tear off what has been absorbed and throw away, then repeat until you have more moisture. (Even if you need to get another roll.) Remember, this is the FIRST step. Do not put more liquids (spotters, water, baking soda, etc.) on a spill until you have done the T.P.T. (Toilet Paper Trick). Note: This is the first step of many. Spot maybe seen after moisture is gone.

Cleaning Steps:

  1.  Scrape and blot up as much as possible.
  2. Apply enzyme detergent, (Nature’s Miracle) keep moist, blot.
  3. Apply ammonia solution,* blot.
  4. Apply vinegar solution,** blot.
  5. Rinse thoroughly with water, blot until dry.

*AMMONIA SOLUTION – Mix one tablespoon of clear householdammonia with one-half cup of water.

**VINEGAR SOLUTION – Mix one-third cup of white household vinegarwith two-thirds cup of water.

ALWAYS BLOT!!!!!!!NEVER RUB!!!

Pacific is in Newport Beach, CA, Pacific serves commercial clients in Newport Beach and the surrounding areas. Contact us at 949-545-5205 today for a free price estimate!

 

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Compare Deep Steam Carpet Cleaning Method vs. other methods in Newport

There are four basic methods of carpet cleaning:

Shampoo Method

The oldest form of carpet cleaning. The cleaning agent is a foamy chemical similar to hair shampoo. It’s sprayed on the carpet, generally with a tank type floor machine, and agitated with a rotary brush. The shampoo method is sometimes effective at breaking up heavy soiling on commercial or short pile carpet. The disadvantage is that the process works the chemical and soil deep into the carpet and no extraction is employed. Other problems include overwetting, rapid resoiling, yellowing, shrinkage, and odor.

Dry Powder Method

A product like talcum powder containing small amounts of water, detergent and solvent is sprinkled into the carpet and agitated. The soil is absorbed into the carrier and then removed with a vacuum cleaner. Although the process is called “dry” cleaning, water is actually involved. Because there is very little water employed the drying time is very fast. Unfortunately as much as 90% of the soil in carpet is water soluble. Solvents have little effect on these soils. Therefore the dry powder methods also employ a prespray for heavily soiled areas consisting of detergent and water. Again, because no rinsing is employed resoiling is often a problem. This process is relatively ineffective on deep soiling.

Bonnet cleaning

Also referred to as “dry” cleaning, this is a cleaning solution consisting of detergent and carbonated water is sprayed on the carpet. The carpet is then agitated with a rotary floor polisher with an absorbent pad. This method does have the advantage of a fast drying time due to the fact that a small amount of water is employed. However Shaw Industries, America’s leading manufacturer of carpet, does not recommend this method for several reasons; It has a very limited ability to remove soil because it employs no real extraction. The other disadvantage is that the spinning bonnet may distort and fuzz the carpet causing swirl marks.

DEEP STEAM CLEANING

Sometimes called hot water Extraction. Although temperatures vary with equipment, the temperature usually reach the boiling point. A water solution under pressure is injected deep into the carpet pile and then immediately vacuumed out into a holding tank along with the soil. This method flushes residual matter reducing the risk of resoiling. It is a well-known fact in this industry that major carpet manufacturers and fiber producers recommend hot water extraction.

You have to ask yourself, when you wash your dishes at home, do you wash them in cold water? No! The hotter the better. Remember that major carpet manufacturers and fiber producers recommend hot water extraction, for there warranties. That says a lot.

Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning of Newport Beach, CA preforms Steam Carpet Cleaning, Tile Floor Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Marble/ Travertine Floor Polishing and our new service, Wood Floor Refinishing.  Pacific Has been servicing the Newport Beach, ca area for over 25 years and we offer the most Affordable Carpet, Tile & Upholstery cleaning in Newport Beach and the Orange County area. Check out our Up-Front Pricing!  Our BBB A Rating and customer references speak for themselves.

Our company has over 25 years of experience in the carpet and tile cleaning industry. We provide customers with reliable solutions for all of their carpet cleaning and tile & grout cleaning needs. Our company also offers upholstery cleaning, marble/travertine floor polishing, and wood floor refinishing services that our customers can count on. Our BBB rating is an A, and we are happy to have over 12,000 satisfied customers. Our customer reviews are positive, and we always believe in offering quality services. We have powerful industrial strength cleaning equipment that we use for all of our services.Carpet Cleaning

If you need our carpet cleaning expertise, we are ready to assist you. We will pre-vacuum, pre-condition, and offer spot treatments so that your carpet looks as good as it did when you first bought it. Our steam extraction process is done by highly trained personal. Our technicians know what type of cleaning products and supplies should be used on each carpet or rug material. We will safely clean one room of carpet or an entire house or building full. We understand the importance of having clean and deodorized carpets to help your building look its best.

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Hot Water Extraction vs Steam Cleaning

Hot water extraction vs steam cleaning. Do you know the difference?

The fact is, many people mistakenly refer to hot water extraction as steam cleaning when in actuality, they are two entirely different cleaning processes. Each method uses a different temperature of water and sometimes different cleaning solutions as well. So before you clean your carpet or try to treat a nasty stain, read on to learn more about hot water extraction vs steaming cleaning.

 

hot water extraction vs steam cleaning

Hot Water Extraction vs Steam Cleaning

THE BASICS

The primary difference between hot water extraction vs steam cleaning is the temperature of the water used. It’s basic science, really.

For a carpet to be steam cleaned, it must actually use steam. I know—who would have guessed? The water must be boiled so that it can transform into a gas. Therefore, the temperature has to be over 212 degrees Fahrenheit (the boiling point for water).

Hot water extraction, on the other hand, only requires hot water. How hot? Hot enough that it cleans deeply and effectively, but not so hot that it changes into another state of matter. Basically, water used in steam cleaning must be under 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

— USES

Most carpet manufacturers recommend that their products be cleaned with hot water extraction. Natural fibers are cleaned with hot water extraction to prevent shrinkage, as is upholstery. It can be used to treat stains as well, unlike steam cleaning, which is avoided because it can actually set stains permanently. Steam cleaning is often used with synthetic carpet, and some people believe the higher level of heat will improve the cleanliness of their carpet.

However, homeowners should beware of renting or buying products like extractors and steamers to use at home. Inexperience and subpar equipment could lead to detergent residue, while inadequate ventilation could cause mold growth.

If you use a professional cleaner, both methods can work well because they avoid high levels of detergent and detergent residue, which attracts dirt and can quickly make your carpet dirty again. They’re useful if you or your family are concerned about exposure to volatile chemical compounds. Professionals will also make sure that most of the water sprayed on the carpet is removed. The process doesn’t take long and usually involves four simple steps. They’ll start with an inspection of the area, then they’ll apply an emulsifier or detergent, next they will rinse the carpet clean with water, and finally they will vacuum out nearly all of the water. Within 1-2 hours, your carpet will be dry again and ready for use.

Hot Water Extraction vs Steam Cleaning

CONCLUSION

So hot water extraction vs steam cleaning: which is best? The titles have become so jumbled that it’s hard to say, but hot water extraction is essentially superior.

The most important thing to note is that within the carpet industry, hot water extraction is increasingly being referred to as “steam cleaning.” If you’re confused as to which service a company offers, just ask, but it’s very likely that they use hot water extraction under the name steam cleaning.

If you’re in the Newport Beach area, give Pacific Carpet Cleaning a call. Our cleaning professionals perform hot water extraction using high-power, industrial machines. They’ll leave your carpets completely clean with absolutely no residue left afterward. Give us a call at 949 545-5205 to hear more about our carpet cleaning services.

 

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Carpet Steam Cleaning Pricing in Newport Beach CA

Stairs being steam cleaned

 Carpet Cleaning Pure Steam Price Menu

Rooms: $29.99 per room under 250 sq. ft.

Halls: $1.00 per linear ft.

Stairs: $1.99 per step

Closets – Included free in room price

 

 

Room charges are based on the average size of 250 sq. ft. Rooms more than 250 sq. ft. will be charged a nominal  extra charge. We ask that all breakables and items you want cleaned under be moved out of the area of cleaning before our arrival. If assistance is needed in moving items, please let us know.

Stain guarding fabrics and carpeting is recommended by their manufacturer as well as by us. Please ask if interested.

Unusual spots or stains might require additional chemicals or steps. These include stains such as blood, color stains, urine, feces, gum and smoke damage.

Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning of Newport Beach, CA preforms Steam Carpet Cleaning, Tile Floor Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Marble/ Travertine Floor Polishing and our new service, Wood Floor Refinishing.  Pacific Has been servicing the Newport Beach, ca area for over 25 years and we offer the most Affordable Carpet, Tile & Upholstery cleaning in Newport Beach and the Orange County area. Check out our Up-Front Pricing!  Our BBB A Rating and customer references speak for themselves.  Our company has over 25 years of experience in the carpet and tile cleaning industry. We provide customers with reliable solutions for all of their carpet cleaning and tile & grout cleaning needs. Our company also offers upholstery cleaning, marble/travertine floor polishing, and wood floor refinishing services that our customers can count on. Our BBB rating is an A, and we are happy to have over 12,000 satisfied customers. Our customer reviews are positive, and we always believe in offering quality services. We have powerful industrial strength cleaning equipment that we use for all of our services.Carpet Cleaning

If you need our carpet cleaning expertise, we are ready to assist you. We will pre-vacuum, pre-condition, and offer spot treatments so that your carpet looks as good as it did when you first bought it. Our steam extraction process is done by highly trained personal. Our technicians know what type of cleaning products and supplies should be used on each carpet or rug material. We will safely clean one room of carpet or an entire house or building full. We understand the importance of having clean and deodorized carpets to help your building look its best.

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before hiring a carpet cleaning company in Newport Beach CA

Not all carpet cleaning companies are created equal. While most companies promise quality service for a low price, you may not always get it.

Using the tips below and asking the right questions will help you select a professional carpet cleaning company that will provide the most value for your dollar.

Training and certifications

Ask what types of professional training a company’s technicians have received. A professional carpet cleaning company should employ people that hold the Carpet Cleaning Technician certification by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification (IICRC).

This is the most common and well-known training school for the cleaning and restoration industry. Other certifications to look for include Upholstery and Fabric Cleaning Technician, Rug Cleaning Technician, Carpet Repair and Reinstallation Technician, and Water Damage Restoration Technician.

Experience and customer feedback

Knowledge comes not only with education, but experience. Ask how long a company has been in business and check social media sites, search engines and places like Angie’s List for customer feedback.

Also, ask your friends and neighbors who they have used in the past and their experiences with the company. One or two bad reviews do not necessarily mean you shouldn’t use a company, but many poor reviews should raise a red flag. You can also ask the company for references if the information is not available online.

License and insurance

In many cities, small cleaning companies come and go rapidly. Ask the company you call if they are licensed with the state you live in. You can also check for this online on local government websites.

A cleaning company should also carry insurance related to the services they offer. It is also a good idea to ask if the company runs background checks on all their employees.

Price

If a price sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Typically, you get what you pay for, and price should never be the main reason for choosing a carpet cleaning company. Always read the fine print on advertised specials.

Cleaning Method

The IICRC defines the five main principles of carpet cleaning as:

Dry soil removal 

Thorough vacuuming helps to remove dry soils from carpet fibers.

Soil suspension 

The application of the proper pre-treatment agent to loosen soils from carpet fibers. There are four characteristics of soil suspension: application of chemicals, use of heat or temperature to speed up chemical reactions, agitation of carpet fibers to aid in distribution of chemicals and dwell time to complete chemical reaction.

Soil extraction

The most common method from removing soils from carpet is the hot water extraction method, also known as steam cleaning.

Grooming 

Grooming of carpet helps eliminate matting of carpet and distribute cleaning agents.

Drying

With normal temperature and humidity conditions, carpet should take no longer than 24 hours to dry. Use of air movers, ceiling fans and, with the right conditions, the outdoor environment (opening windows) can speed the drying process. The ideal dry time for carpet should be around six to eight hours.

A professional carpet cleaning company should follow these steps, at a minimum, on all cleaning jobs.

Other important questions to ask

What is included with the cleaning service? 

At a minimum, the cleaning should include the five principles of carpet cleaning listed above.

Does the price quoted include specialty treatments? 

This includes treatments such as enzyme for pet stains, high traffic area treatment and carpet protection application. Many times these are done at an additional cost.

Will you move my furniture? 

Typically, furniture moving is not included in the price of carpet cleaning unless you ask for it.

Will you finish the cleaning with a low or neutral pH treatment? 

Many companies use high pH cleaners on carpet. While they clean well, it makes your carpet a magnet to dirt, allowing it to re-soil easily, and can have a sticky or crunchy feel. This can damage the carpet’s fibers and shorten its useful life. Ask if the carpet’s pH will be lowered or neutralized following the cleaning to help it stay clean longer.

Do you guarantee your work, and for how long? 

A good carpet cleaning company should offer some type of guarantee. Sometimes stains come back or other issues occur, so you want to know if you have options should this occur. Also, ask about the time frame for the guarantee so you can be sure you call in time if there is a problem.

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Is carpet protection worth it? offered in Newport Beach CA

Well, that depends. Do you think it’s worth spending extra money to make messes easier to clean and carpets last a little longer?

When you spill something on most unprotected carpets, the fibers absorb the mess, causing stains or odors. Carpet protection works by repelling dirt from the carpet fibers and preventing them from absorbing the spills.

Carpet protector also helps prevent wear, and provides ultraviolet protection to reduce fading in sun-exposed carpets, says Gabe Matthews, president of highly rated Christian Brothers Cleaning & Restoration in El Cajon, California.

It can be especially helpful in high-traffic areas and in homes with children and pets, says Gary Hanson, owner of highly rated G. L. Hanson Carpet Cleaning in Palm Harbor, Florida.

Some carpet warranties include specific instructions on whether to add protector, Matthews says. Some may instruct the owner to add carpet protection when the carpets are cleaned, he says, while others restrict it altogether.

Need to hire a carpet cleaning company? Read this before you do.

Unless your warranty says otherwise, you shouldn’t need to add a protector until the carpet is at least four years old, Hanson says. New carpets come with protector infused into the fibers, so homeowners don’t need to add protection until a few years later after the fibers have worn down. Most homeowners choose to add carpet protection every 12 to 24 months, he says.

Matthews says his company generally charges $30 per room that measures about 300 square feet, averaging about 10 cents per square foot. Hanson says his carpet protection fee averages 10 to 12 cents per square foot.

Don’t want to hire a carpet cleaner? You can always do it yourself with a bottle of protector and a carpet brush. Protectors cost about $8 for a 17-ounce can to up to $80 for a gallon. A gallon can cover up to about 1,500 square feet, depending on which brand you use and how heavily you apply it.

Keep in mind that not all carpets require protector. For instance, Matthews says pouring a water-based protector on polyester, a plastic-based fiber, does absolutely nothing. Hanson says a few solvent-based protectors exist, but most protectors — like Scotchgard, which he uses — are water-based.

While certain types of carpets don’t need it and some warranties could be voided if you add it, choosing carpet protection comes down to individual preference.

“In general, there’s no real reason to put a carpet protector on it, unless they want that assurance that it will clean up better,” Matthews says. “It’s almost like an insurance policy for your carpet. If you want it to last as long as possible, do everything you can.”

 

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Do you REALLY need those carpet cleaning extras? in Newport Beach CA

When you pay a professional to clean your carpet, you probably expect him or her to remove any stains and pet odors that inspired the call for help.

Then come the dreaded words, “That’s extra.”

It may sound like the technician is trying to upsell you, but it’s customary for a carpet cleaning company to recommend sanitizing carpets when technicians smell heavy odors; or they might suggest a special spot remover for stubborn stains, says Hugh Lobban, owner of highly rated Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning in Newport Beach, California.

“It takes a long time to get [powdered juice stains] out because they are dye-based,” Lobban says. He adds that removing urine odor is just as difficult. “I have to use an enzyme [solution] to kill that live bacteria that is causing the odor.”

Member Isabelle Bauvir of Springfield, Virginia, says she paid Lobban’s company $185 to clean carpet in her living room, basement and 27 steps. She says adding the $3 per step and a fee to remove grease stains from the carpet in her family room was worth it. “The old stains have disappeared,” she says. “Previous carpet cleaners could not remove them.”

If the stains and odors bother you, it makes sense to invest in certain upgraded services to make your carpet look and smell clean. However, don’t wait until the technician arrives at your home to learn your options, says Mark Wils, vice president of operations for highly rated Quality Carpet Cleaning in Los Angeles. He recommends telling the technician before you schedule the appointment how many rooms you want cleaned and what you want accomplished in each. You should also ask about fees for services not included in the cleaning you requested; and if the technician will move furniture or require you do so for a more accurate estimate.

Regardless if the company charges per room or by square footage to clean your carpet, expect reputable technicians to first vacuum the area they will clean, then pre-treat it with a solution to dissolve grease, Wils says. Angie’s List members who had similar jobs done in 2013 reported paying an average of about $46 per room, not including services in which providers offered discounts exclusive to Angie’s List members. Average rates for carpets cleaned by the size instead of the room ranged between 30 and 50 cents per square foot.

Carpet cleaning guide for extra services

Use the following guide to help you decide if you need to upgrade your service the next time you get your carpet cleaned.

Staircases: They handle a lot of foot traffic, but are not included in a standard cleaning. Because you’re likely to notice the dirt when you go up or down them, you might want to spring for this upgrade. Fees average about $3 per step or $45 for a staircase that has up to 16 steps, based on the 2013 Angie’s List data.

Stain removal: These services target grease and residual soap buildup left behind from spot-cleaning products and home carpet cleaners that attract dirt. Prices start around $25, but can be significantly higher depending on the type and size of the stain.

Carpet sanitizing: This helps remove bacteria and allergens that can make you sick. Prices start around $25 per room..

Carpet deodorizing: Minimizes odors, but may not remove the cause of the smell. Prices start at about $20 per room.

Stain repellent: It helps the carpet resist soil from dried dirt, water and some oil-based spills by covering the carpet’s fibers in a liquid coating. The protection gives you more time to clean up spills before they soak in. Prices average about $35 per room or $40 for up to 150 square feet.

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Which carpet cleaning method is best for my floor? in Newport Beach, Orange County CA

When it’s time to have your carpet cleaned, it’s important to know your options. There are five different methods of carpet cleaning for you to choose from: shampooing, dry cleaning, foam cleaning, bonnet cleaning and hot water extraction. Before you schedule a service appointment, make sure you know what you’re getting and how effective it will be in your home.

1. Shampooing

This is probably the least effective method of cleaning. The reason why is that special detergents are applied to the carpet, given a little “scrub” and then the shampooed carpet is vacuumed.

The detergents have brighteners and deodorizers that leave your room smelling good and making the carpet seem brighter. However, much of the dirt remains in the carpet.

It’s the equivalent of you shampooing your hair without water and hoping a breeze takes away all of the dried shampoo and dirt. You will quickly notice that the dirt and stains quickly reappear.

2. Dry cleaning

Dry cleaning and foam cleaning are very similar to shampooing. However, dry cleaning is often considered preferable because there is no need to wait for the carpets to dry.

Instead of a wet product or foam, a special cleaning powder that is designed to attract dirt is applied to the carpet. Once the powder is worked into the carpet, it is thoroughly vacuumed away.

3. Foam cleaning 

This method works the same way as dry cleaning, except it uses a minimal amount of water and foam detergent. Either one of these methods will only clean the top third of the carpet. These can be good choices for interim cleanings. However, badly stained areas of carpet won’t be affected by either of these two types of cleaning.

4. Bonnet cleaning

This method is used in office buildings as they have commercial/industrial grade carpeting. Most home carpet would be damaged with this method of cleaning. Bonnet cleaning entails applying a chemical detergent and then using an absorbent pad on a rotary shampoo machine to rid the dirt.

5. Hot water extraction

This is also be known as “steam cleaning.” There are the portable machines that you can rent, but the most effective are the industry, truck-mounted systems. Newer or well-maintained systems can remove up to 95 percent of the water used in the cleaning process.

Professionals that buy used equipment to save costs may not be any more effective than a portable machine. Make sure you hire a company that keeps their equipment current.

Hot water extraction entails using a powerful machine that injects a solution of very hot water and detergent into the carpet. The mixture is then powerfully extracted by the machine, leaving the carpets looking and smelling like new.

Most importantly, this method removes as much of the ground-in bacteria, dirt, soil and stains as possible. Once again, make sure you hire well-trained carpet cleaning technicians. If they over-wet your carpets, the moisture left in carpet can encourage mold growth.

When it’s time to have your carpet professional cleaned, make sure you understand what type of cleaning they provide and how effective it will be on your soiled carpet.

Shampooing, dry cleaning and foam cleaning companies will be able to provide a large square footage of cleaning for a much lower cost than a reputable hot water extraction company, but the quality of the cleaning will be much lower, too.

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Travertine Sealers

All travertine is highly porous – a tablespoon of water on a travertine surface will be absorbed in seconds, although it does vary in porosity from piece to piece. Porosity is also affected by its finish – highly polished travertine with all the holes filled is less porous than travertine with a honed (matt) finish.

 

About Travertine

Travertine is a sedimentary rock. When pure, travertine is quite white, but usually it at least partially patterned and coloured in shades from light yellows to browns, from impurities in the stone. Travertine is also full of pits. These can be left or filled with a sutiable colour-matched putty.

Travertine is typically formed from mineral deposits (usually calcite) in mineral springs or hot springs, or streams saturated with calcium carbonate. When it is very porous, Travertine is known as calcarious ‘tuff’.

 

 

Sealing Travertine

All travertine is highly porous – a tablespoon of water on a travertine surface will be absorbed in seconds, although it does vary in porosity from piece to piece. Porosity is also affected by its finish – highly polished travertine with all the holes filled is less porous than travertine with a honed (matt) finish.

Due to its high porosity it is particularly important for travertine to be sealed with a high quality impregnating sealer which will not affect its slip resistance or look. It is very difficult to seal travertine against acid attack. Travertine is used both outdoors and indoors, and Dry-Treat’s premium impregnating sealers will seal travertine equally well in either.

 

Protection from Acid Etching

Travertine, and other calcite based stone such as marble and limestone have an additional vulnerability – they are prone to acid etching. Travertine will be immediately ‘etched’ (eaten / corroded) by any acidic material immediately on contact – including lemon juice, cola, wine and champagne. For this reason the honed (matt) look is popular, as it doesn’t show etch marks as much as polished travertine. In any case, acidic substances should be cleaned up as soon as possible, and travertine should not be used outdoors in areas where there is acid rain.

 

Which Dry-Treat™ Sealer is Best for my Travertine?

STAIN-PROOF Original™ or META CRÈME™

Permanent, invisible, fully breathable impregnating sealer for water and salt, PLUS premium oil stain protection.15 year warranty when sealing is performed by an Accredited Applicator.

DRY-TREAT 40SK™

Permanent, invisible, fully breathable impregnating sealer for water and salt protection, plus surface consolidation. particularly popular for sealing limestone in a saltwater environment – such as around a salt water swimming pool.

ENHANCE-PLUS™

For colour enrichment PLUS water based stain protection. 5 year warranty when sealing is performed by an Accredited Applicator.

Plus STAIN-PROOF Original™ or META CREME™ for additional oil protection at least 24 hours after ENHANCE-PLUS™.

 

Pre-sealing Preparation

 

1) Any surface to be sealed should be clean and looking just as you want it before it is sealed – it may be impossible to remove stains after sealing.

2) The surface must be freed waxes or other topical coatings. Any such existing coating must be removed prior to treating with a Dry-Treat sealer.

3) Ensure the material is thoroughly dry before applying any Dry-Treat sealer.

HANAFINN Oxy-Klenza™ is a highly effective, heavy-duty cleaner which is safe to use on most types of porous surface. HANAFINN X-Duty Graffiti Kleena™ may also be used for stubborn stains.

PLEASE NOTE:

1) Always test any cleaning chemical or sealer on a small, inconspicuous area of the surface 24 hours before doing the project, to check that it will produce the desired result. This is especially important with ENHANCE-PLUS™ to ensure the colour enhancement is what you want.

2) Always ensure the surface is completely dry before proceeding with sealing.

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Cleaning & Sealing Travertine in Newport Beach

Sealing travertine has been debated among us in the stone and tile industry for many years.The reason for the discussion has to do with the porosity of the travertine stone.Travertine is very dense and polished travertine may not be as porous as honed travertine.With that being said, what if a staining agent was to absorb into your travertine tile.Now you would have a problem, and not just any problem, but possibly an expensive problem.sealing travertine tile

Our recommendation would be sealing travertine when it’s first installed and depending what sealer you use, sealing regularly every year or every other year.One thing about travertine you should be aware of. Travertine is a calcium based stone like marble and is susceptible to etching by any acidic liquid.Sealing travertine will not protect it from etching, so caution should be used with any acidic liquid (orange juice).

How to Seal Travertine

Sealing travertine is not very complicated and if you take your time and clean it properly before you seal it, you shouldn’t have any problems.

  • First, you need to know if there are any topical coatings such as wax or polyurethanes on the travertine, and if there is, it requires a stripping process, that’s different than what it is described below.
  • Clean your travertine thoroughly with a neutral cleaner or if it’s badly soiled, you can use an akaline stone cleaner to break down dirt and grease build-up.
  • Once the travertine surface is clean, dry it with a cotton or microfiber cloth. It’s very important the travertine is dry before any sealer is applied. In some cases, if the travertine is more porous, it may need 24 to 72 hours to dry before applying a sealer.
  • If you’re sure the travertine is completely dry, you can apply the sealer evenly using a lamb’s wool applicator or any soft cloth. Honed or textured travertine will require more sealer due to it being more porous than a polished travertine.
  • Not all sealers behave the same and if you’re using a water based sealer, it will take longer to dry compared to a solvent based sealer. It’s important not to let the sealer puddle up as any unwanted residue can dry up and even stain some stones.
  • After applying a second coat of sealer, dry buff with either a microfiber or cotton cloth, making sure to remove all excess sealer. You don’t want to see any streaks left by the sealer
  • If you do see streaks left by the sealer, re-activate the sealer with some more sealer, and then buff off.

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Maintaining travertine can be easy, as long as you know what cleaners are best and how to use them.When cleaning travertine we recommend using a neutral floor cleaner. Neutral meaning neautral pH or pH of 7 on the pH scale.For daily cleaning, use a microfiber mop, with warm water and your neutral cleaner. Mop your floor and dry with dry mop.When it comes to cleaning and sealing travertine or cleaning ceramic tile and grout, we strive to help educate our customers on the best protection they can have, helping them save time and money in costly restoration costs down the road.

Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning of Newport Beach, CA preforms Steam Carpet Cleaning, Tile Floor Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Marble/ Travertine Floor Polishing and our new service, Wood Floor Refinishing.  Pacific Has been servicing the Newport Beach, ca area for over 25 years and we offer the most Affordable Carpet, Tile & Upholstery cleaning in Newport Beach and the Orange County area. Check out our Up-Front Pricing!  Our BBB A Rating and customer references speak for themselves.

 

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