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1. If a carpet installer uses a gluing method instead of stretching, what potential
issue might arise according to IICRC standards?
Increased risk of rippling
Improved durability
Easier maintenance
Better aesthetic appeal
2. Describe how using less detergent can enhance the effectiveness of carpet
cleaning.
Using less detergent makes the cleaning process faster but less
effective.
Using less detergent requires more frequent cleaning.
Using less detergent can prevent residue buildup, allowing for more
effective cleaning and quicker drying times.
Using less detergent leads to dirt being trapped in the fibers.
3. Describe the significance of the characteristics of an orange flame and heavy
black smoke when identifying carpet fibers.
The characteristics suggest the fiber is natural and environmentally
friendly.
The characteristics show that the fiber is resistant to fire and heat.
The characteristics imply that the fiber is made from recycled
materials.
, The characteristics indicate that the fiber is synthetic, as they
produce heavy black smoke and a charred smell when burned.
4. If a carpet made of wool is accidentally exposed to an open flame, what
smell would you expect to detect, and what implications does this have for
cleaning and maintenance?
You would expect no smell, suggesting the carpet is unaffected.
You would expect to detect the smell of burning plastic, indicating a
synthetic blend.
You would expect to detect a sweet smell, suggesting no damage has
occurred.
You would expect to detect the smell of burning hair, indicating
potential damage that requires careful assessment and cleaning.
5. Which generation of nylon is known for incorporating fluorochemical soil and
stain repellency?
The second generation
The third generation
The first generation
The fourth generation
6. If a manufacturer wants to create a new type of carpet fiber using a specific
polymer, which process must they utilize to form the fibers?
Extrusion
Dyeing
Weaving
Finishing
,7. What type of fiber is indicated by a blue base with an orange tip flame that
smells like celery when burned?
Wool fiber
Synthetic fiber
Cellulosic fiber
Silk fiber
8. What is a common type of agent found in some medicines that can lead to
carpet discoloration?
Bleaching agents
Dyes
Fragrances
Preservatives
9. If a carpet has dried oil-based paint stains, which cleaning method would you
recommend to effectively treat the stains?
Use a steam cleaner to lift the paint.
Use a solvent-based spotter designed for oil-based paint.
Apply vinegar to dissolve the paint.
Use hot water and soap to scrub the area.
10. What is the characteristic odor produced when olefin fiber is burned?
A sweet, chemical smell
A burnt rubber smell
A fishy odor
, A pungent, acrid smell
11. If a carpet is showing signs of wear due to inadequate cleaning, what
maintenance strategy should be implemented?
Switch to a different type of carpet fiber.
Only spot clean the visible areas.
Reduce the number of vacuum passes to prevent damage.
Increase the frequency of vacuuming and consider professional
cleaning.
12. Describe how the five fundamental principles of cleaning contribute to
maintaining carpet longevity.
The five fundamental principles of cleaning only apply to hard
surfaces and do not affect carpets.
The five fundamental principles of cleaning are mainly about the
appearance of carpets and do not consider their structural integrity.
The five fundamental principles of cleaning help maintain carpet
longevity by ensuring that soil is effectively removed, the
appropriate cleaning solutions are used to avoid damage, the
correct techniques are applied to prevent wear, the right
equipment is utilized for efficiency, and proper drying is allowed to
prevent mold and mildew.
The five fundamental principles of cleaning are irrelevant to carpet
longevity as they focus solely on aesthetic improvements.
13. Describe the significance of the flame color and odor when identifying
carpet fibers.
The flame color is irrelevant to fiber identification.