Breath easier in your Klean space

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Breath easier in your Klean space

Breathe easier in your Klean space

Remember after having new carpet installed, getting down on the floor with the kids, and rolling around on the nice clean open space? Maybe it is been too long since you have given your carpet and tile the care that is needed beyond the regular vacuuming and mopping.

I had the opportunity to speak with Maria Appel from Naples King of Klean. She described the benefits and process they go through to remove difficult stains, traffic patterns and restore your carpet and tile to what you once remembered.

Why clean your carpets?

Why clean the carpets and tile? First off, it looks better and the psychological benefit(i) of walking into a clean environment can be boosting psychologically. It also has been shown to decrease allergic reactions with asthma(ii) patients. Naples King of Klean works on carpet, tile/grout, and upholstery. Getting the deep-down dirt out of the carpet takes more than just the typical residential vacuum cleaner. Naples King of Klean uses a five-step process.

5 Step process

Beginning with a commercial grade vacuum getting the “easy” stuff. Then adding a cleaning agent to encapsulate the remaining dirt. Next a rotary pad is used to work the cleaning agent into the carpet fibers, loosening the trapped particles so that the next step works even better. Steam and vacuum cleaning. Moistening the encapsulated dirt to gather it together, removing by deep vacuum extraction. Lastly, now that the carpet is clean and vacuumed, a grooming is performed to help the fibers stand up. This also helps speed the drying of the fibers.

If you want to decrease the risk of respiratory irritants, improve the indoor air quality or just desire the fresh “like new” look in your house, call Naples King of Klean.


(i) Becher R, Øvrevik J, Schwarze PE, Nilsen S, Hongslo JK, & Bakke JV.2018. Do carpets impair indoor air quality and cause adverse health outcomes. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 15(2). Doi: 10.3390/ijerph15020184

(ii) Ching-Hui T, Kuan-Yen T, Ming-Wei S, Bor-Luen C, Fook T, Nai-Wei K, Yungling L. 2013. Interleukin-13 genetic variants, household carpet use and childhood asthma. PLOS ONE, 8(1). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051970

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