Carpet and rug institute commercial carpet maintenance manual
The industry’s gold standard resource for commercial and residential carpet installation, the CRI and standards provide installers, retailers, specification writers, and building owners with detailed principles and guidelines for carpet installation. Representing more than 25 years of information-gathering and installation expertise. 1. Type of carpet installed and appearance expectations. 2. Type and quality of vacuum used. 3. Expected traffic for each area of the facility. 4. Soiling environment of each area of the facility. A commercial upright vacuum with a beater brush approved under the CRI Seal of Approval Green Label program is recommended for vacuuming of all carpet. 1 The Carpet and Rug Institute Standard Industry Reference Guide for Installation of Residential Floor Covering Materials(CRI), and Standard lndustry Reference Guide for lnstallation of Commercial Floor Covering Materials (CRI ) (Carpet and Rug Institute: ), p. 17 (CRI ), and p. 30 (CRI ). Figure 13 Figure 11 Figure 12 PAD WALL.
Gold Seal of Approval - Carpet and Rug Institute tested for soil removal, soil containment and carpet wear.; Lightweight - Weighs only nine pounds.; Squeegee - Cleans bare floors beautifully.; Red Carpet Service Plan - Offered at participating retail stores, this scheduled maintenance keeps the vacuum running at its best. Step 2 - Daily Maintenance. Frequent vacuuming of high-traffic areas will remove % of dry soil accumulation. Choose a commercial-grade backpack, canister, or upright vacuum meeting the certification criteria of the Carpet Rug Institute. • The machine was designed for use on carpet and upholstery applications in accordance with the instructions and recommendations in this manual. If you use the Rug Doctor machine to clean surfaces other than carpet and upholstery, such as hard surface floors, use only Rug Doctor recommended products. Rug Doctor Oxy Carpet.
1 The Carpet and Rug Institute Standard Industry Reference Guide for Installation of Residential Floor Covering Materials(CRI), and Standard lndustry Reference Guide for lnstallation of Commercial Floor Covering Materials (CRI ) (Carpet and Rug Institute: ), p. 17 (CRI ), and p. 30 (CRI ). Figure 13 Figure 11 Figure 12 PAD WALL. The industry’s gold standard resource for commercial and residential carpet installation, the CRI and standards provide installers, retailers, specification writers, and building owners with detailed principles and guidelines for carpet installation. Representing more than 25 years of information-gathering and installation expertise. 1. Type of carpet installed and appearance expectations. 2. Type and quality of vacuum used. 3. Expected traffic for each area of the facility. 4. Soiling environment of each area of the facility. A commercial upright vacuum with a beater brush approved under the CRI Seal of Approval Green Label program is recommended for vacuuming of all carpet.
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