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IICRC CCT CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIAN 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM AND
PRACTICE EXAM 150 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT) /A+ GRADE ASSURED

Question 1
What does the acronym IICRC stand for?
A) International Institute of Cleaning and Restoration Companies
B) Independent Inspection of Carpet and Restoration Council
C) International Inspection, Cleaning and Remediation Certification
D) Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification
E) Internal Institute for Chemical and Restoration Certification
Correct Answer: D) Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification
Rationale: The IICRC is the non-profit certifying body for the inspection, cleaning, and
restoration industries. It sets the global standards (such as the S100 for carpet cleaning)
that define the "Standard of Care" for professional technicians.

Question 2
Which type of carpet fiber is considered the most popular and "all-around" best performing due
to its excellent resiliency and durability?
A) Polyester
B) Olefin (Polypropylene)
C) Nylon
D) Wool
E) Acrylic
Correct Answer: C) Nylon
Rationale: Nylon is the industry standard for synthetic fibers. Its most significant
characteristic is "resiliency," meaning it has a "memory" that allows it to spring back after
being crushed or stepped on. While Olefin is durable against chemicals and moisture, it
lacks the resiliency of Nylon and is prone to matting.
Question 3
What is the primary purpose of professional carpet cleaning according to the IICRC S100
standard?
A) To make the carpet look better for real estate photography
B) To remove all visible stains only
C) To protect the investment and promote a healthy indoor environment
D) To ensure the technician receives a high commission
E) To test the limits of the truckmount equipment
Correct Answer: C) To protect the investment and promote a healthy indoor environment
Rationale: Professional cleaning isn't just about aesthetics; it is about extending the life of
the carpet by removing abrasive soils that damage fibers and improving Indoor Air Quality
(IAQ) by removing allergens, bio-pollutants, and dust.

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Question 4
Which cleaning method is commonly referred to as "steam cleaning" in the consumer market,
though it actually uses pressurized water?
A) Absorbent Compound Cleaning
B) Dry Foam Cleaning
C) Hot Water Extraction (HWE)
D) Bonnet Cleaning
E) Encapsulation
Correct Answer: C) Hot Water Extraction (HWE)
Rationale: Hot Water Extraction involves spraying a heated cleaning solution into the
carpet pile and immediately extracting it along with suspended soils using a vacuum. While
consumers call it "steam cleaning," the process uses hot water, as actual steam can damage
certain carpet backings and fibers.

Question 5
What is the recommended pH level for cleaning solutions used on 4th or 5th generation stain-
resistant nylon carpets?
A) pH 2.0 to 4.0
B) pH 12.0 to 14.0
C) pH 5.5 to 10.0
D) pH 7.0 to 8.5
E) pH 10.0 to 11.5
Correct Answer: D) pH 7.0 to 8.5 (or specifically below 10.0)
Rationale: Nylon carpets are treated with acid-dye blockers (stain resistors). High pH
cleaners (above 10.0) can dissolve these blockers or strip the stain resistance. To maintain
the manufacturer's warranty, a technician should generally stay below a pH of 10.0, with
7.0 to 8.5 being the safest range for maintenance cleaning.
Question 6
Which type of carpet cleaning is generally considered the most effective for removing deeply
embedded soils in heavily soiled residential environments?
A) Bonnet cleaning
B) Encapsulation
C) Hot water extraction
D) Dry foam
E) Oscillating pad
Correct Answer: C) Hot water extraction
Rationale: HWE is the only method that provides a deep rinse of the fibers. Because it uses
the highest volume of water and the strongest vacuum recovery, it is capable of removing
more deeply embedded soil and oily residues than low-moisture methods.

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Question 7
What is the primary function of a "pre-treatment" or "pre-spray" solution in the cleaning
process?
A) To make the carpet smell like citrus
B) To break down and emulsify soils and oily residues before extraction
C) To act as a lubricant for the vacuum wand
D) To permanently dye the carpet a brighter color
E) To dry the carpet faster
Correct Answer: B) To break down and emulsify soils and oily residues before extraction
Rationale: Pre-spraying is part of the "Chemical" component of T.A.C.T. It allows the
cleaning agents time to dwell and break the bond between the soil and the fiber, making the
subsequent extraction much more efficient.
Question 8
What type of vacuum is required by IICRC standards to be used before any wet cleaning takes
place?
A) A wet/dry shop vac
B) A central vacuum system
C) A high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) or commercial upright vacuum
D) A hand-held battery powered vacuum
E) A steam vacuum
Correct Answer: C) A high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) or commercial upright vacuum
Rationale: Dry soil removal is the most important step in carpet cleaning. Approximately
74-79% of soil in a carpet is dry particulate. If this isn't removed via thorough vacuuming
before getting the carpet wet, the soil turns into "mud," making it much harder to extract.

Question 9
Which carpet cleaning method is often preferred for large commercial settings because of its
rapid drying time and high production rate?
A) Truckmount HWE
B) Bonnet cleaning (Spin pad)
C) Rotary scrubbing
D) Sub-surface extraction
E) Hand scrubbing
Correct Answer: B) Bonnet cleaning
Rationale: Bonnet cleaning is a "low moisture" method. It involves a rotary machine with a
dampened pad that "buffs" the surface of the carpet. It is popular in commercial buildings
because the carpet dries in less than an hour, though it is primarily a surface-appearance
method and does not provide deep soil removal.

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