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This is more hygienic for cleaning pet hair, but it doesn’t grip so well on carpets.

Spread the towels over the wet area, then walk over them to soak up as much water as possible.Walking on the towels is more effective than just placing them on the carpet or using your hands to soak up liquid.. Once the towels are fully saturated, replace them with dry ones.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

Repeat this process until the towels aren’t picking up any more water..Make sure the room is ventilated even after drying with towels, as it’s important for any remaining moisture to dry.. Increase Ventilation.The greater the airflow in the room, the faster a carpet will dry.

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To speed things up, open windows (if it’s not raining outside) and consider using fans to create extra airflow.. A regular house fan can help with airflow, but a higher volume fan is likely to be more effective.You may need to use multiple fans for drying a large room.. For small sections of carpet, you can even use a hairdryer to speed up the process – but make sure to continuously move it around to avoid burning the carpet fibres.. Run a Dehumidifier.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

Water evaporates faster from carpets when the room has a lower humidity.

For this reason, running a dehumidifier in a room with a wet carpet can help it to dry faster.. A dehumidifier will also keep the air humidity lower, which reduces the chance of mould or mildew.They are also more comfortable for long cleaning sessions, as the weight is evenly distributed across the back.

Unlike upright vacuums, the user isn’t forced into a stooped position, which is vital when cleaning large areas.. Who Should Use a Backpack Vacuum?.Backpack vacuums are designed to make.

commercial cleaning.In fact, many people estimate that a backpack vac is around 3-4 times more productive than a regular upright..