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Teflon is a product manufactured by the DuPont Corporation. This product bonds to the carpet fiber preventing liquids, dirt and debris from penetrating. Dirt stains left untreated quickly embed in the carpet fiber. Teflon keeps the dirt from adhering to the fibers, making the clean-up process much easier. Therefore, your carpet will look better and last much longer. Teflon will work on the majority of carpet fibers including wool.

In order for the Teflon process to work properly the carpet must be prepared for the application process. The two types of treatments are oil based and non oil based treatments. Teflon also needs to be worked into the carpet by using a pile brush for pile types and a rake for shag applications. The result will be the same, but the application and preparation process are different.

Preparation.

First, the carpet must be cleaned to remove any dirt, grease or debris. If the carpet has not been cleaned the Teflon will not adhere correctly. Therefore, the product may not work as well. There are many different types of carpet cleaning methods to choose from. The most recommended way to clean carpet for a Teflon application is hot water extraction. This process actually sprays a hot water solution onto the surface of the carpet and is vacuumed up shortly after. Hot water extraction equipment is usually very powerful and can remove the majority of stains and carpet soil allowing the Teflon to adhere. Teflon can be applied to wet or dry carpet. Dry carpet is recommended.

Application.

Teflon can be applied many different ways. You can apply Teflon on your own, using a pump sprayer. A good pump sprayer can be purchased at Home Depot or Lowes. They will have a nice selection to choose from. The cheaper sprayers have plastic nozzles and tend to leak more often and the spray pattern is not as precise. When applying Teflon, a precise flow of solution is important. Be sure to read the directions on any chemical treatment. The latest Teflon treatments on the market today have no odor and safe to use. Pour the Teflon solution into the pump sprayer and pump several times. Do not over pump the sprayer! This is a hazard and can cause the sprayer to rupture. You want a wide spray pattern when applying Teflon. Once the spray pattern is set you can begin to apply the solution. Hold the spray nozzle 7-8 inches from the carpet surface and spray evenly from one corner of the room to the other. Continue this process until the room has an even coat of Teflon. You can use a pile brush to work the solution into the carpet fibers. A pile brush can be purchased at a carpet supply company. Be sure not to brush with too much force or the carpet fibers can be damaged. See the Teflon instructions on the drying time.


Brent Cone is the Owner of:
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10777 Turbeville Dr, #100 Dallas, TX 75243
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