Our Editorial Mission
The carpet cleaning industry drowns in bad advice and miracle cure marketing. We built Spotless Carpetz to cut through that noise. Our mission is simple. We test methods, we verify chemistry, we publish the truth.
You need precision extraction protocols that actually work on a commercial floor or a heavily trafficked living room. We deliver high resolution clarity on what removes soil without destroying the carpet backing. We serve operators and homeowners who are tired of ruined fibers and sticky residue.
Real results demand exact science.
How We Choose Topics
We do not guess what you need to know. Our editorial calendar comes directly from the friction you experience on the ground. Readers email us photos of oxidized stains and ask for rescue protocols. Facility managers ask us how to build a maintenance schedule that prevents traffic lane graying.
We track those recurring nightmares. We look for the blind spots where equipment manufacturers refuse to publish actual water lift specs. If a problem ruins carpets and costs you money, we investigate it.
We ignore passing fads and focus strictly on the chemistry of clean.
Verification and Testing Standards
Claims require proof. We never copy a manufacturer marketing brochure and call it a review. We verify product claims against published safety data sheets. We test the pH levels of presprays ourselves.
We compare extraction techniques with current IICRC guidelines. If a brand claims a one hour dry time, we soak a test carpet, extract it, and run a moisture meter over it. We reject unverified claims.
We demand chemical accuracy.
Corrections Policy
We get things wrong sometimes. When we misstate a dilution ratio or misquote a machine vacuum lift, we fix it immediately. Send your corrections to [email protected].
A senior team member reads every email. We verify the new data within 48 hours. If a change alters the safety or effectiveness of a cleaning protocol, we place a bold correction notice at the exact top of the article.
Accountability matters.
Affiliate and Commercial Relationships
Equipment costs money. We fund our independent testing through affiliate commissions when you buy a tool we recommend. That financial reality never dictates our editorial judgment.
If a premium portable extractor leaks from the brass fittings after two weeks, we document the failure. We tell you to avoid it. We refuse sponsored posts. We reject paid placement.
Our loyalty belongs strictly to the people holding the wand.
Editorial Independence
Nobody outside this team touches our copy. Chemical manufacturers cannot buy a favorable review. Equipment brands do not get advance copies of our buying guides.
We maintain a strict firewall between any site monetization and our editorial desk. If a brand threatens to pull their affiliate program because we exposed a flaw in their rotary tool, we let them walk.
Independence is our only currency.
Content Updates
Cleaning chemistry evolves rapidly. Old advice ruins carpets. We audit our core extraction guides and stain removal protocols every six months.
We check for discontinued solvents. We update machine specifications when a manufacturer releases a new revision. You need the exact protocol that works right now.
We strip out outdated methods and replace them with current, field tested reality.
