Carpet
and Rug Institute Awards First Seal of Approvals
for Extractors
New Testing Program Utilizes NASA-Enhanced Technology
Contact: CRI Communications Department, 706.428.2103
Kennedy Space Center,
FL (September 12, 2005) - An x-ray analyzer gun
used on Space Shuttle Discovery is now being aimed
at more
earthly matters measuring how much soil is removed
from household and commercial carpet.
The Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) of Dalton, Georgia,
announced today the first
companies to earn certification for their carpet
cleaning extractors under the new
Seal
of Approval program. The new program uses x-ray
fluorescence (XRF) technology to measure precise
amounts of soil removed from carpet samples. The
initiative marks the first-ever transfer of NASA-enhanced
technology to an entire industry.
Winning the gold Seal of Approval, signifying the
highest amount of soil removal are truck mount extractors
from:
- Sears Carpet & Upholstery Care, Lewis Center,
OH
- Mohawk FloorCare Essentials, Fayetteville,
GA
- Prochem, Chandle, AZ
- ZeroRez, Lindon, UT
- CleanMaster, Mulkilteo, WA
Nine portable extractors from US Products,
Coeur dAlene, Idaho, received the bronze Seal
of Approval, indicating they meet above average
soil removal standards. Nilfisk-Advance,
Plymouth, Minnesota, and Rug Doctor,
Plano, Texas, was awarded a bronze rating for its
self-contained
extractor.
A CRI technical committee sets the standards
and products are tested at an independent laboratory.
Underscoring the value that carpet manufacturers
place on the role of quality cleaning products,
several carpet manufacturers plan to announce their
move towards requiring the use of CRI Seal of Approval
products as part of their carpet warranties.
While proper carpet care requires periodic restorative
cleaning to remove built up residues and trapped
soil, professional laboratory testing has shown
vast differences in the soil removal capability
of extractors, noted Werner Braun, CRI president.
The Seal of Approval program addresses the issue
of carpet cleaning effectiveness by testing and
certifying only those products that meet high performance
standards.
The XRF analyzer used in the Seal of Approval
testing program was developed by KeyMaster
Technologies
of Kennewick, Wash., and enhanced by NASA to help
determine the composition of aluminum alloy parts.
The ability to bring a chemistry lab in your
hand to something as big as a solid rocket motor
and determine alloy constituents to an accuracy
of four decimal places represents a major technology
breakthrough, said Fred Schramm, independent research
and development program administrator, Technology
Transfer Department, Marshall Space Flight Center.
The new sensitivity and added capability that
resolves chemical similarity between silicon and
aluminum alloys has given the carpet industry a
means to evaluate the effectiveness of soil extraction.
Because the CRI Seal of Approval program takes
advantage of space technology, companies certified
under the Seal
of Approval XRF testing program
are eligible to display the Space Foundation Seal.
The
Space Foundation is pleased to certify the
CRI Seal of Approval program. This outstanding
program underscores how consumers continue to benefit
from space technology in new and unexpected ways,
said Kevin Cook, director of brand management,
Space Foundation.
For the first time, the carpet industry can now
scientifically distinguish between truly effective
extractors and those that do not perform well or
even damage carpet fibers, said Paul Petru, director
of marketing, Sears Carpet and Upholstery Care.
As a corporation, Sears is committed to improving
the lives of our customers by providing quality
services, products and solutions that earn their
trust and build lifetime relationships. This innovative
technology will help our carpet cleaning business
achieve that goal."
The Seal of Approval program also rates extractors
on effectiveness at recovering water from the carpet
test sample and cleaning without damage to carpet
fibers. These criteria are included because water
and dirt left in a carpet negatively affect the
appearance of the carpet, damage the fibers and
create the potential for mold growth. Experience
has also shown that some equipment can cause excessive
wear on the carpet.
The Seal of Approval not only helps customers
recognize quality products, it also helps them
understand the best methods for preserving the
life and beauty of their carpet, said Ed Williams,
senior vice president, Marketing Residential Division,
Mohawk Industries.
US Products is proud to be involved with the
CRI Seal of Approval program. We are also proud
to be the first portable hot water extractors to
be tested and approved. Certification of extraction
cleaning equipment is one of the first steps to
insure the proper equipment is used in the carpet
cleaning process. Certified equipment is only one
part of the cleaning process though, as the system
employed, along with trained operators and the
proper chemicals are also critical to the results
obtained, said Stephen Hanig, vice president of
sales for the company.
The CRI Seal of Approval program also tests and
certifies
spot removal and pre-spray/in-tank cleaning products.
Vacuums and cleaning systems will be added to the
program at a future date. For a listing
of all certified products, visit the Seal
of Approval Extractor page.
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