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In order to create a healthy indoor environment, carpet cleaning should be an essential to-do item. Carpet is the sink or filter of the house and collects dust mites, dust, bacteria and thousands of other microorganisms. It also adds to the appearance of the home, as well as increases the carpets life expectancy when cleaned properly.
There are two different types of cleaning: wet and dry. Wet cleaning is more thorough as the entire yarn is cleaned. Soil and cleaning solutions are removed by high-powered vacuum extraction. It is the preferred method as well as recommended by manufacturers. Dry cleaning is a maintenance method of cleaning. A dry cleaning solution is applied to the top of the yarn. A cotton bonnet is utilized to remove the soil. It is not extracted and only the top third of the yarn is usually cleaned.
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Nebraska is roughly rectangular, except in the northeast and the east where the border is formed by the irregular course of the Missouri River and in the southwest where the state of Colorado cuts out a squared corner. The land rises more or less gradually from 840 ft (256 m) in the east to 5,300 ft (1,615 m) in the west. The great but shallow Platte River, formed in W Nebraska by the junction of the North Platte and the South Platte, flows across the state from west to east to join the Missouri S of Omaha. The Platte and the Missouri, together with their tributaries, give Nebraska all-important water sources that are essential to farming in this agrarian state. Underground water sources are also widely used for irrigation. The river valleys have long provided routes westward, and today the transcontinental railroads and highways follow the valleys.
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