IICRC Commercial Carpet Cleaning (CCMT) Vs. IICRC Carpet Cleaning (CCT)
What class is the best fit for me?
The IICRC Carpet leaning (CCT) seminar focuses on getting a student prepared for dealing with all fiber types
and residential level traffic issues. IICRC Commercial Carpet Cleaning (CCMT) Seminar focuses on getting
a proper schedule and less on the fiber types. 

IICRC Carpet Cleaning (CCT)
October 21 & 22, 2019 | $315 | Instructor Rick Ruch
The IICRC-approved Carpet Cleaning Technician (CCT) course is designed to teach the art and science of carpet cleaning to professional service providers, as well as others in related industries. Emphasis is placed on practical application, identifying fiber, yarn and carpet constructions, style types and finishes, soiling conditions, cleaning science and methodology, and other issues and concerns faced by individuals who maintain and clean installed broadloom carpet. When coupled with additional on-the-job training and field experience, students should be adequately prepared to perform carpet cleaning techniques and procedures. They also should be adequately prepared to accomplish further training in other IICRC-approved courses, which require CCT as a prerequisite. The course is designed to cover pre-inspection, fabric identification, basic cleaning chemicals and equipment, and proper cleaning techniques and procedures with a residential and light commercial emphasis.
(2-day course; 14 hours, not including exam time, lunch and breaks.)

IICRC Commercial Carpet Cleaning (CCMT)
January 23 & 24, 2020 | $315 | Dane Gregory
The Commercial Carpet Maintenance Technician course teaches entry-level commercial carpet cleaning techniques to individuals engaged in the maintenance of commercial facilities. In addition to the basics of carpet construction, emphasis will be placed on teaching the IICRC S100 carpet cleaning methodologies, safety procedures, and pro-active techniques to individuals who will perform these procedures in the field. Course graduates will have a basic understanding of the importance of preventative, interim, restorative and salvage cleaning and how they contribute to the overall success of the commercial carpet maintenance program.
(2-day course; 14 hours, not including exam time, lunch and breaks.)