Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning in Newport Beach CA
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Here at Pacific Carpet Cleaning & Restoration we pride ourselves on being Orange County’s premiere residential and commercial cleaning and restoration specialist. Our technicians are IICRC certified in carpet cleaning and water damage restoration. Rest assured, We have a full $2,000,000 in liability insurance. We guarantee ALL of our work, and put a special focus on customer service and satisfaction. You can count on us to show up on time and finish the job we promised.
All carpet cleaning companies are NOT the same.
At Pacific we simply do more than other companies. We can take the time to do the best job at your home or office.
Rather than focusing on the number of houses we do per day, our technicians focus on excellence and do not leave until you are completely satisfied. In addition, our Orange County carpet cleaners have invested in the most powerful equipment and effective products available on the market.
Nothing cleans more thoroughly or protects your investment better than Pacific. With our Orange County carpet cleaning services, soil and contaminants are flushed out leaving your carpet looking, feeling and smelling clean and healthy.
Knowing how to effectively remove spots from carpets is important. It will depend on what you are dealing with. Of course cleaning it up as soon as you can will also help to ensure that there is no stain left over. The problem though is that too many people don’t know what to use to clean up a stain. Therefore it ends up being there forever and in some cases they make it worse than it was before due to the product they use on it. There are a handful of items you want to keep a supply of just in case you need them to remove stains. Make a kit and place all of the items in a plastic container or a basket so you can find them when you need them. Some of them, you will already use in your home for basic things. These items to have included:
Mild dish soap such as Joy or Dawn
Clear household ammonia
White vinegar
Dry cleaning solvent
Wet spotter
Dry spotter
Spotting brush
Paint thinner
Hydrogen peroxide
Isopropyl alcohol
Bacteria/Enzyme digester
White cloths
Wet/dry vacuum
There are six steps that you need to follow when it comes to effectively removing stains from carpet. Following them will help you to get the very best results.
Try to get the stain removed as soon as you can. The longer it sets in, the harder it will be to get it out. If you have to go to the store to get supplies it is going to cost you time so once again make sure you have them on hand. It is a myth that heat is a good way to remove stains so don’t use it. In most instances it is going to result in the stain setting in and you will never get it out.
Access the spill and take action right away. If the material is a liquid then blot it up. If you have a large amount of it then get out the wet/dry vacuum to remove it before it dries. If you are dealing with a solid then do your best to remove it with the spot brush by gently scraping. Make sure you make small movements so you don’t spread the area of the stain.
Once you have removed all you can, turn to cleaners such as soap and spotters to clean them up. If you don’t know how they will affect that type of material, you definitely want to use them on an area that is well hidden in that room first. If the test is fine then you should be good to proceed with it.
When you apply spotter to the carpet, you want to move from the outside perimeter of the stain. Then slowly work your way towards the middle of it. This way you can contain the area and you won’t end up spreading it. To prevent damages to the fibers of the carpet you need to make sure you blot as you work instead of scrubbing. Only use a spotting brush to break up the stain as other items can be too harsh for the fibers to withstand.
Make sure you remove all of the chemicals from the area with water. Then you can blot the area dry with clean towels. Use your hands to fluff up the carpeted area so that it looks like the rest of it.
To help remove all of the moisture from the area, place clean towels on the area. Put some heavy books on top of it to make sure there is enough pressure. Allow this to sit overnight and then check it in the morning.
There are some specific types of items that can create stains if you don’t know the right products to use to clean them. It is a good idea to have this information handy so you can easily refer to it in an instant. Here are some of the common stains as well as solutions for them.Lipstick – Try to scrape off as much as you can. Lipstick can be tricky so make sure you don’t spread the area of it. Try some ice to help harden it if you are having a hard time removing it. Dry cleaning solvent can certainly help too. If it is a dark color you may need to use ammonia as well.
Alcohol – Use a mild soap and water to blot it up. Create a mixture of vinegar and water then blot it as well. If necessary apply some hydrogen peroxide if the alcohol was colored and left a stain. You may need to repeat this process a couple of times to get it all out.
Blood – If the blood is dry do your best to scrape it all off. You can loosen it up with mild soap and water. Blot to remove the excess water and then add ammonia mixed with water. You may need to apply either rust remover or hydrogen peroxide if the blood is very difficult to get out of the carpet.
Candy – If you have children then it is inevitable that one day you will need to remove candy from your carpet. Try to scrape it with a spotter brush or a butter knife. Then use a sponge with mild soap and water. It is important that you get all of the sugar out of the area on the carpet. Failure to do so will result in that area attracting dirt and debris easily. Blot to dry when you are done.
Candle wax – Take the time to scrape as much of the candle wax off of the carpet as you can. Don’t be tempted to use heat though as a mentioned before. Instead use ice cubes to make the candle wax hard. Then it will break off of the fibers easily for you. The use of a dry cleaning solvent may be useful as well.
Acid – Make a mixture from baking soda and water to neutralize the acid. After that is done you want to use ammonia and then rinse it all out with plenty of cold water.
Mildew – The goal is to get rid of it completely so take your time. Use a dry brush to remove what you can to start with. Then use a clean sponge to apply a good disinfectant to the area. Follow this with ammonia and then hydrogen peroxide. Keep a good eye on the area over the next couple of days to make sure you got all of it.
Oil – How many fights have occurred in your home due to someone tracking in oil on your gorgeous carpet? Keep the peace by applying some dry cleaning solvent to the area. If you don’t work from the outside in though you may get a ring left so pay attention to this detail. Use mild soap and water to make sure you have removed all of it as well.
Chocolate – scrape it away if it is solid, blot it if it is in a liquid form. Use a sponge and some dry cleaning solvent to remove what remains. You may need to use mild soap and water or hydrogen peroxide if it is staining your carpet.
Soda – This is another very common type of stain but one you can clean up quickly. Try to blot it up as soon as it occurs. Use mild soap and water to remove it as well. Let it dry completely but if you still have a stain apply glycerin. Allow it to remain for ½ an hour and then rinse it with warm water.
Ink – Don’t freak out of ink gets on your carpet because it can be removed. Try to clean it up right way with mild soap and warm water. Be careful as this is one product that can easily spread if you don’t work from the outside in. You can also spray the area with hair spray to get it to loosen up.
Jelly – Blot the jelly and get as much of it up as you can. You may need to apply mild soap and water to help it get soft. Depending on the color of the jelly and the color of your carpet you may need a solution of vinegar to get the stain completely out.
Mud – Wet mud can be almost impossible to get rid of. If you allow it to dry, then you can brush it and it will crumble. Vacuuming it up is every simple too. If you have a stain left use either ammonia or dry cleaning solvent to remove it. carpet. You may need to use mild soap and water to get the residue out as well.
Gum – Gum can be quite a mess on the carpets, and it will get worse if you use heat. Instead use ice cubes to get it cold and then it should come right out. You may have to use some dry cleaning solvent to get the small pieces from the fibers though.
Ice cream – This is one item you want to clean up as fast as you can. You should be able to blot it with a dry cloth and then to use either ammonia or a protein digester on it. If a large amount of it is spilled you should shampoo the area so that it won’t be a magnet for dirt and debris.
Mustard – Try to blot it up as much as you can. This will work for ketchup which is commonly found with mustard on carpet. Apply mild soap and water too in order to remove what remains. If there is a stain then apply either rust remover or hydrogen peroxide. You definitely want to refrain from using any type of ammonia or alkaline cleaner for this type of stain.
Coffee – Since millions of people drink coffee each day, this is a common item that can leave stains. Use mild soap and water to blot what you can of it. If you clean it up right away that should do the trick. If not, use some vinegar to blot the area as well. You may need to use hydrogen peroxide as well. Coffee can be a stubborn stain though so make sure you work until it is completely gone.
Crayon – Children love crayons but sometimes they fail to keep them on paper. Use ice to get the wax of the crayons to harden. Then you should be able to remove it with your hands from the fibers. Next you can use dry cleaning solvent to get the remaining particles of it cleaned up.
Cigarette burns – If you or others in your home smoke, the carpet may end up with burns in it. You don’t have to replace the entire carpet though. Instead you can rub most of it out with a piece of steel wool. You can also trim the top of the fibers with a sharp razor blade. If you cut deep into the fibers you should apply super glue to the area. It is clear so no one will notice it. However, it will prevent the remaining fibers in that area from fraying.
Grass – Apply mild soap with water, blot the stain until it is gone. If it is stubborn try either ammonia or vinegar to the area with water.
Greasy foods – Dry cleaning solvent works well to remove greasy foods that have been spilled on your carpets.
Nail polish – Cleaning this up will depend on the type of nail polish that is involved. If it has acetone and it is non oil based then you want to blot it as much as you can. Dry cleaning solvent should help to remove the stain completely. If it doesn’t have acetone on it then you can use amyl acetate which you can buy at any pharmacy to get rid of it.
Paint or varnish – It isn’t the end of the world if you get paint or varnish on your carpet either. Mineral water is your best way of cleaning it up without any problems if it is still wet. Should you find dry paint on the carpet simply apply a small amount of lacquer thinner to it. Make sure you test this out on a hidden piece of carpet though to make sure it won’t alter the color.
Pet stains – Indoor pets are a leading cause of stains to the carpets. Try to blot it out as much as you can with clean towels. To get enough pressure you want to step on those towels for a few minutes. This way you penetrate what has gone deep into the fibers and the smell won’t linger. Apply a bacteria/enzyme digester as well. Wait for it to dry and then use mild soap and water to complete the clean up.
Throw up – While cleaning this isn’t fun it has to be done. Apply Lysol to help neutralize the smell as you clean it. Scrape up as much of it as you possibly can. Then use a bacteria/enzyme digester. Allow the area to dry and then use mild soap and water to complete the clean up process.
Rust – There is no doubt that rust can leave a very ugly stain on the carpet. To easily remove it, use steel wool or rust remover. Make sure you completely rinse the area with warm water after you are done.
Shoe polish – Do your best to blot it up without smearing or spreading it. Scrape off what you can and then apply dry cleaning solvent. You may need to use either ammonia or hydrogen peroxide to fully remove the stains.
Tar – This can be removed by scraping it off first. Then you can use either paint thinner or dry cleaning solvent to get rid of the rest. Make sure you rinse the area too with mild soap and water to get any remaining residue out of it.
It’s been said that your home is your castle. You take pride in it, and you want it to be just right. That’s why it’s so important to have confidence that you’re working with the very best when you choose a contractor for your home. You need to be sure the company you choose is competent, service-oriented, and successful.When you choose to work with us, that’s exactly what you’ve found. But we don’t expect that you’ll just take our word for it. We’ve built our success over the years on service and excellence, and the evidence is clear:
We’ve been in the business of carpet cleaning, tile & grout cleaning, upholstery cleaning and marble/travertine floor polishing for 26 years. Our industry is highly competitive, and we know our customers have many different options from which to choose. Without our established track record of quality service and happy customers, we couldn’t have flourished the way we have for nearly three decades.
We started small and focused on doing the job right. Our focus on quality and on customers has allowed us to more than triple our size, and to build a team of knowledgable cleaning professionals. When you need carpet cleaning, tile & grout cleaning, upholstery cleaning, or marble/travertine floor polishing, you want to be confident you’ll receive excellent value. Our long-term team members inspire that confidence.
We are honored to serve more than 12,000 current customers, and we’re growing that list every day. We work hard to ensure customers are glad they selected us, and it shows. Our customers keep coming back.
Our clients are satisfied and they tell us about it. Customer reviews of our service are overwhelmingly positive, and we’ve earned an “A” Rating with the Better Business Bureau.
Because of our success, and especially because of the support of our wonderful clients through the years, we are pleased to be able to give back to our community. Just a few of the organizations we support include the Ronald McDonald House, The Mercy House on Santa Ana, and the Rock Harbor Church Food Donation Facility located in Orange County, CA.
If you are in need of carpet cleaning, tile & grout cleaning, upholstery cleaning, or marble/travertine floor polishing, we believe our record of success speaks for itself. We would appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you!
Upholstery for Restaurant, Hotels, Motels, Night Clubs, Hospitals and Clinics.
Do have a restaurant, hotel, motel, nightclub, hospital with old furniture? Pacific upholstery Ceaning has the solution. Reupholstering all your furnitures is cheap and easy to take decisions to improve your business. The first step you can do is take some pictures of your project, send us an email with description of your project. We will go to your business to talk about it, we will give advice in design, fabric color, kind of vinyl, and so on. We have professional upholsterer for commercial upholstery.
Improving business since Pacific Upholstery Cleaning Service Company was born.
In order to perform the best job, a technician must follow the “cleaning pie” as taught in theIICRC CCT/CCMTclasses. The cleaning pie consists of four parts: time, agitation, chemical, and temperature.
After a thorough vacuuming, the carpet should be pre-sprayed with a chemical designed for restaurants (usually a high pH and containing enzymes), such as an Enzyme Pre-Spray. The pre-spray should be agitated with a brushing system to penetrate the grease and then given adequate dwell time (ideally 10-20 minutes). Thoroughhot water extractioncontaining a good alkaline detergent will suspend and rinse the soil from the carpet.
On carpet that has great amounts of residue, or if the carpet is a printed nylon, it would be a good idea to use an acid rinse, suchAll Fiber Rinse, to neutralize the excess leftover alkalinity from previous cleanings. The acid rinse prevents any type of potential bleeding and will brighten the color in a printed carpet.
The use of air movers will greatly decrease the drying time and allow foot traffic on the carpet sooner. The use of a cotton bonnet will also decrease drying time as well as remove wicking soils.
Be sure to clean the walk-off mats that are used as transition mats from the kitchen tile to the carpet (or by the salad bars) as these tend to be coated with grease that will get tracked back on to the clean carpet.
Once the carpet has been restored byhot water extraction, an encapsulation system can be incorporated on a monthly or bi-monthly basis. This interim cleaning method can save the budget and keep the carpet in a continuous high state of appearance.
Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaningof Newport Beach cleans over 40 restaurants in the Orange County area and continue to add new locations monthly. With our cost effective approach and our ability to cater to night schedules for carpet or tile cleaning, we have been able to provide an excellent level of cleaning for our restaurant clients.See our Reviews!our ask for a list of our happy restaurant customers!
Of all the carpets a Pacific’s Carpet Cleaning technician encounter, the most difficult will most likely be restaurant carpet. Cooking greases that are tracked from the kitchen and airborne grease can literally coat everything in a fine layer of oil, which attracts and holds on to dirt, dust, and particulate soils. In restaurants with salad bars, mayonnaise and other salad dressings may be dripped on the floor. In pancake houses, syrup is the main culprit in carpet spotting.
Many restaurants are extremely tight with their cleaning budget. Restaurant owners and managers know that a new group of cleaners are knocking on their door and will give their services away for practically nothing to try and get the job. This leads to a round robin of cleanings that leave lots of residue in the carpet, which leads to rapid re-soiling. Always keep a supply of de-foamer in the van for these jobs
In order to perform the best job, a technician must follow the “cleaning pie” as taught in theIICRC CCT/CCMTclasses. The cleaning pie consists of four parts: time, agitation, chemical, and temperature.
After a thorough vacuuming, the carpet should be pre-sprayed with a chemical designed for restaurants (usually a high pH and containing enzymes), such as an Enzyme Pre-Spray. The pre-spray should be agitated with a brushing system to penetrate the grease and then given adequate dwell time (ideally 10-20 minutes). Thoroughhot water extractioncontaining a good alkaline detergent will suspend and rinse the soil from the carpet.
On carpet that has great amounts of residue, or if the carpet is a printed nylon, it would be a good idea to use an acid rinse, suchAll Fiber Rinse, to neutralize the excess leftover alkalinity from previous cleanings. The acid rinse prevents any type of potential bleeding and will brighten the color in a printed carpet.
The use of air movers will greatly decrease the drying time and allow foot traffic on the carpet sooner. The use of a cotton bonnet will also decrease drying time as well as remove wicking soils.
Be sure to clean the walk-off mats that are used as transition mats from the kitchen tile to the carpet (or by the salad bars) as these tend to be coated with grease that will get tracked back on to the clean carpet.
Once the carpet has been restored byhot water extraction, an encapsulation system can be incorporated on a monthly or bi-monthly basis. This interim cleaning method can save the budget and keep the carpet in a continuous high state of appearance.
Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaningof Newport Beach cleans over 40 restaurants in the Orange County area and continue to add new locations monthly. With our cost effective approach and our ability to cater to night schedules for carpet or tile cleaning, we have been able to provide an excellent level of cleaning for our restaurant clients.See our Reviews!our ask for a list of our happy restaurant customers!
Carpets in offices, retail, transportation and healthcare facilities take a beating with heavy foot traffic, spills, sand, salt, water and other messes that can make them look dirty and worn. Regular, professional carpet cleaning is the best way to extend the life of your carpets and keep them looking beautiful for their lifetime.
Schools, hotels, medical offices, car showrooms and other facilities with high traffic need their carpets cleaned more often to maintain cleanliness, manage wear and tear, and improve their brand image. Other types of businesses typically need carpet cleaning a few times a year to remove spills and dirt.
There are two basic carpet cleaning methods: hot water extraction (also known as steam cleaning) and low-moisture encapsulation. If carpet restoration is needed, then the two processes can be done together to bring your carpets back to life.
Commercial Carpet Cleaning Services in Newport Beach CA – Services customers in Newport Beach CA for over 25 years in the most cost effective Commercial Carpet Cleaning Services using powerful truck-mounted carpet cleaning units designed for handling any size job in Newport Beach CA. Commercial Buildings require special cleaning machines to get stains and traffic lanes clean and normal soil Accumulation in any office space and requires periodic steam carpet cleaning.
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Serving Newport Beach, CA and Orange County for 25 years. Ourcommercial carpet & rug cleaning clients re-up year after year…Our firm cleans of all types of commercial buildings. Our reputation for maintaining and restoring your carpet and upholstery speaks for itself. Spots, Stains, Repairs we extend the life when others can not.
The Pacific Cleaning method for cleaning Saltillo will vary depending on the current condition of the tile and how well it has been maintained. We have the knowledge to use the correct abrasives to clean the Saltillo but not damage the clay. These are general methods, and results will vary.
New Saltillo: A very light custom abrasive process is used. Slurry removal is through a powerful truck-mounted machine for a very thorough cleaning step.
Older Saltillo previously sealed with a penetrating sealer only: We will scrub and lightly sand the surface of the tile safely using appropriate grit strength. The cleaning solution is very aggressive and will remove as much discoloring and staining as possible. Truck mounted equipment will wash away all the slurries generated during the abrasive process.
Older Saltillo previously sealed with a topcoat sealer: The abrasives used will depend on the condition of the existing coating, whether it is intact, or breaking down exposing the clay or showing deterioration of the clay. In some cases, the coating may need to be stripped off as best possible and then recoated. If the clay has eroded in areas, the discoloring can generally be improved after a good clean and recoat, but not erased.
Two sealing options: Penetrating or Topcoat Sealers
Penetrating sealers are clear and soak into the clay with no change to appearance. They help keep moisture from soaking in, but keep in mind Saltillo is clay and clay is very, very absorbent. Staining and discoloring will still eventually occur but to a lesser degree than unsealed Saltillo.
Penetrating sealers mixed with enhancer will darken & enrich the Saltillo but won’t add any shine. Think of it as moisturizing the clay. Penetrating sealers help to prevent water erosion and staining but Saltillo is so porous even after being sealed it can still be discolored.
Saltillo bricks: Enhancing penetrating sealer darkens the clay for a richer deeper hues, but adds no shine for a natural look
Before (left): Unsealed saltillo walkway in Newport Beach area.