Lesson 1Choosing safe fragrances an' odor-neutralizers appropriate fi homes wid toddlers an' dogsLearn how fi choose low-toxicity fragrances an' odor neutralizers dat safe fi toddlers, pets, an' sensitive occupants while still controlling odors effective, wid attention fi regulations, ventilation, an' application methods. Yuh wi learn fi pick low poison smell an' odor kill dat safe fi small pickney, pet, an' feel easy people while control smell good, mind rule, air move, an' how fi put on.
Fragrance chemistry and common sensitizersReading safety data and regulatory labelsPet- and child-safe application methodsOdor control in poorly ventilated roomsUnscented and low-odor product strategiesLesson 2Spot removal tools: syringe, blotters, upholstery brushes, steam pens an' tampersDis section covers specialized spot removal tools such as syringes, blotters, upholstery brushes, steam pens, an' tampers. Learn tool selection, handling, an' techniques fi remove stains while protecting fibers an' backing. It cover special spot clean tool like needle, wipe paper, chair brush, steam stick, an' tapper, learn pick, hold, an' way fi take stain while guard fiber an' back.
Using syringes for controlled injectionsBlotter stacking and weight placementBrush selection by fiber and pile typeSteam pens for precise heat activationTampers for agitation without distortionLesson 3Chemicals an' formulations: neutral pH upholstery cleaners, enzyme urine treatments, solvent spotters, wetting agents an' rinsesExplore key upholstery chemistry, including neutral pH detergents, enzyme urine treatments, solvent spotters, wetting agents, an' rinses. Learn when fi use each, how fi avoid damage, an' how fi combine products safe. Yuh wi check main chair clean mix like even pH soap, enzyme pee fix, solvent spot, wet help, an' rinse, learn when fi use, stop hurt, an' mix safe.
Neutral pH detergents for delicate fabricsEnzyme products for urine and bio soilsSolvent spotters for oils, inks and tarWetting agents and penetration boostersAcidic and alkaline rinse selectionSafe chemical storage and mixing rulesLesson 4Vacuum choices an' attachments: airflow, HEPA options, brush types an' crevice toolsUnderstand how fi choose vacuums an' attachments fi upholstery an' carpet. Compare airflow, filtration, HEPA options, brush types, an' crevice tools fi improve soil removal, protect fabrics, an' support indoor air quality. Yuh wi get how fi pick suck machine an' add-on fi chair an' rug, compare air flow, filter, fine air option, brush kind, an' crack tool fi better dirt take, guard cloth, an' help inside air good.
CFM, water lift and filtration basicsHEPA vs standard filtration optionsBeater bars, turbo tools and brushesCrevice tools for edges and tight areasUpholstery tools for delicate fabricsVacuum maintenance and bag changesLesson 5Drying equipment: air movers, dehumidifiers, portable fans an' moisture metersLearn how fi select an' position drying equipment, including air movers, dehumidifiers, portable fans, an' moisture meters. Focus on safe electrical use, monitoring progress, an' preventing over-drying or secondary damage. Yuh wi learn fi choose an' place dry gear like air push, wet take, move fan, an' wet check, mind safe power use, watch go, an' stop too dry or extra hurt.
Axial vs centrifugal air mover usesSizing and placing dehumidifiersUsing portable fans in small roomsMoisture meter types and readingsElectrical load and cord safetyPreventing browning and over-dryingLesson 6Extraction an' low-moisture machine selection: portable hot water extractors, truckmount basics, encapsulation an' dry foam systemsReview extraction an' low-moisture machines, including portable hot water extractors, truckmount basics, encapsulation, an' dry foam systems. Learn how fi match systems fi fiber type, soil load, access, an' drying needs. Yuh wi look over pull out an' low wet machine like carry hot water pull, truck base, wrap up, an' dry bubble set, learn how fi pair wid fiber kind, dirt amount, reach, an' dry want.
Portable extractor features and limitsTruckmount advantages and constraintsEncapsulation chemistry and padsDry foam systems and dwell controlChoosing systems for high-rise workNoise, power and hose run planning