New From: T. Hill & Associates

Basic Carpet Cleaning CD-ROM


Basic Carpet Cleaning CD

Basic Carpet Cleaning CD-ROM

More than 30 Years of experience in cleaning, consulting, and training has gone into the development of this entry-level training program for professional carpet cleaning technicians.

The CD-ROM features 8 separate training sessions covering:

  •  Fiber Characteristics
  •  Carpet Construction
  •  Carpet Styles/Textures
  •  Soiling
  •  Cleaning Chemistry
  •  Cleaning Principles
  •  Cleaning Methods
  •  Spot Removal
Ideal for New Technicians
New technicians that are not yet ready to attend a full certification training class yet need some basic knowledge about carpet, cleaning, and methods to perform their duties.

Great Refresher and Review for Certified Technicians
Enough technical detail is on the CD for even the most experienced certified technician to review and gain new information or be reminded of things he may have forgotten. Completion of this training programme qualifies the technician to apply for TWO  CLEANtrust Continuing Education Credits (CECs).

 

Each Program CD Contains:
  •  8 training slide shows with photos, charts and videos
  •  47 Page training manual (with Glossary)
  •  Manual can be printed as many times as you want
  •  Detailed Tests to check progress

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Every Student Will Learn:
  •  What fiber characteristics lead to Browning, Shrinkage, and other potential cleaning challenges
  •  The "Generations" of modern synthetic fibers
  •  The differences between woven, tufted, and bonded carpet construction and how that impacts cleaning
  •  Carpet Dying Systems, including solution dyeing, beck dyeing, continuous dyeing and printing
  •  The sources and makeup of real and apparent carpet soiling
  •  Modern Styles and Designs including loop, cut, and cut/loop textures
  •  Basic cleaning chemistry including solvents, detergents, acids, alkalines, bleaches, and enzymes
  •  The 5 principles of cleaning from the The Clean Trust S001 Carpet Cleaning Standard
  •  The 5 common methods of carpet cleaning
  •  Basic spot removal techniques

Written by:

Tom Hill

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