Posts Tagged clean carpet

The importance of Keeping your carpet clean

Your carpets look better and last longer

With regular professional cleaning and proper maintenance in between, carpets will last longer and keep their original appearance. We recommend vacuuming twice a week, including the upholstery, to increase the air quality in the home.

Keeping the dirt off the carpet in the first place also helps. Doormats on both sides of doorways helps prevent soil from entering the home.

The one on the outside should be rough to scrap dirt and mud off your shoes. The mat inside is usually thinner and more absorbent and decorative. They are less money and you can throw them in the washing machine.

Taking off one’s shoes might seem sanitary but feet sometimes have lotion on them and also have body oils, which are not good for carpets.

It is also important between professional cleanings to eliminate spots as soon as they occur, before they “set.” Wet spills should be gently blotted with an absorbent white cloth, then cleaned from the outside toward the middle.

The Health issues

A square foot of carpet can hold up to two pounds of dirt – even if it looks clean, it can be filthy.

You should have your carpets professionally cleaned every six to twelve months. Most carpet warranties require cleaning within 24 months after purchase. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency also recommends six-month cleanings for families with young children and pets.

Carpets are designed to hide dirt, and today’s carpet is designed to hide spots.

Besides helping to create a comfortable and attractive home, carpets also act as filters for the multitude of impurities in the air.

Carpets are nothing less than a filter that has filtered out germs, mold, dust mites and odors.

The carpet, AKA “the filter” needs to be cleaned every six to 12 months.

Even the rooms you never visit- the dining room, guest rooms- need to get cleaned because the carpets are filters. They may look beautiful and clean but they are filters for cooking odors, body odors, dust mites, molds and mildews.

Tags: , , , ,

How to repair a carpet, carpet cleaning tips


How to repair a carpet

clean carpet services

clean carpet services

Cigarette burns: For small burnt or frayed areas, you can use a razor blade knife and cut out a little one or two inch square of carpet. Take the plug that you cut out and turn it upside down on a piece of extra carpet ( you can sometimes cut out a piece to use out of the back of a closet where it is out of site). Use the bad piece that you cut out for a pattern, and try to cut another piece exactly the same size.

Now take a small piece of brown paper bag that is just a little bigger than the hole that you cut out. You need to stick this through the hole and spread it out so that it extends at least an inch or two beyond the edge of the hole on all sides.

Then you will take a hot glue gun , that you can purchase at any craft store, and begin to put glue around the outside edge of the hole just under the edge of the carpet.

You will continue putting the glue in the hole in the area that you can see after this.

Now simple take the piece of carpet that you cut out of the closet and place it in the hole being careful not to get any carpet fibers under the piece you are putting in( and careful not to get any hot glue on your fingers,

Now place a book or some kind of flat heavy object on the patch and leave until the glue cools off and sets.

* For spot cleaning your carpet.

Stains: Blood, grease , soft drink spills, food spills and such like

Materials needed: plenty of towels or old absorbent rags

2 plastic trigger sprayer bottles

A little Cascade electric dish washing powder

Preparation: Immediately soak up the spill with a towel. Put about a teaspoon to a table spoon of the Cascade (any brand will do) in one of the trigger sprayers and water shaking it up real good. Fill the other trigger sprayer with clear water.

Cleaning: Alternate, starting with the soapy water and then the clear water, spraying the spot and then soaking it up with a dry towel each time. Continue this process until you can’t see any more of the stain on your clean rag. Rinsing with the clear water is very important since any soap that you leave in your carpet will dry sticky and attract dirt from your shoes.

Finish: After you finish cleaning and rinsing your carpet, place a fan to blow on the wet carpet and avoid that area until it is dry.

Tags: , , , ,