The Carpet Cleaner in Iowa Cleaning Carpets, Rugs and Upholstery Using the Truckmounted Bane-Clene Carpet Cleaning System

The Carpet Cleaner
Charlie and Robin Hirsch
owner/operators

The Carpet Cleaner serving Clinton, Camanche, Fulton and surounding areas in Iowa

The Carpet Cleaner has been family owned and operated since 1993 and utilizes the time tested, industry recommended Bane-Clene® system and cleaning products to provide the most dependable, professional, and highest quality carpet and upholstery cleaning available. We provide both residential and commercial carpet and upholstery cleaning as well as mobile homes, trailers, boats, automobiles, etc. We are also authorized applicators of the Scotchgard™ Brand Protector. We give free estimates by phone or we can come to your house if you need us to measure for you. We are factory trained and certified through the Bane-Clene® Institute in Indianapolis. We went through an intense one week school in 1993 and went to a three day refresher school in January 2005 to learn updates on cleaning products and carpet fibers. We are fully bonded and insured and have been successfully serving our customers for over ten years.

The Bane-Clene® truck mounted hot water extraction system is recommended by over fifty carpet manufacturers. We bring our own soft hot water and take away all waste water. The system deep cleans without using harsh chemicals, leaving no soapy, sticky residue, and without over wetting, extracting over 95% of water used. The cleaning solution does not penetrate the backing of the carpet which allows us to clean area rugs in your house without harming the floor beneath. The only things that come into your home are the two hoses, the cleaning tool and the technicians. We are not a franchise so our rates are very reasonable! Give us a call soon to make an appointment.

Trust your carpets and upholstery to the
carpet cleaning professionals at ...

3M Scotchgard Protector

The Carpet Cleaner
563-242-1908

Professional Cleaners Association

For more information regarding the Bane-Clene System, visit the Bane-Clene site.
For spotting information, visit the Bane-Clene Spotting Guide.


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