Choosing The Best Carpet Cleaning Tip
By Nikki Rowd | August 17, 2007
Where cleaning carpets is concerned, there has to be hundreds of remedies and ways to get rid of odors, stains, grease, shading, carpet stitch damage, dirt and what have you. There are also several known tips that housewives and professional cleaners have come up with in order to replace those “when in doubt, use cleaning solution” remedies. Below are some of those tips and hopefully, from the list, you may be able to determine for yourself which ones work best.
Cleaning Carpet Stains
The most common problem for carpets are usually the everyday spills from kid’s drinks, to coffee to something worse and more sticky such as honey or food sauces. The bad thing about spills is that they always leave marks on the carpet. The good thing about it is that it can be cleaned up. All you have to do is keep the spill from settling into the carpet. The best thing to do is to immediately wipe up the spill by damping it with a dry sponge or wool.
If you need to use carpet soap on the spill, clean and wash the carpet with water first before applying the detergent on the spill. Another important carpet cleaning tip you need to keep in mind is to dilute cleaning liquids such as vinegar, rubbing alcohol, ammonia in water if you use these to clean carpet spills and stains as these may only ruin and damage the texture and color when used directly.
Odors on Carpets
Spills and stains can not only ruin carpets, it can also develop bad smells and odor which could be hard to remove. Carpets that have long been kept in cool and damp places and have not been aired out for some time can also develop foul odor.
The best carpet cleaning tip to follow in this case is to wash the carpet in mild detergent with conditioner and to dry out the carpet in the sun for several hours to take out the odor. Make sure, however, to completely dry out the carpet. Dampness in the carpet will only make the odor worse. Carpet freshening sprays can also help get rid of the odor.
Carpet Dents
Carpet damage is the last thing you want to encounter. This is especially true if you have furniture on your carpets and you like to move your furniture around a lot as well. You may notice that dents will form where furniture legs used to be. They are flattened areas and it seems that they can’t be repaired.
There’s no easy way around restoring those dents from the furniture. You may have to steam iron and brush those areas with tough bristles. Make sure that when applying steam to the dented areas, the iron will not touch the carpet. With those tough bristles, you can also brush those dented areas until the carpet fibers are restored to its original condition. However, this may take some time before it is restored especially if the dents have been sitting on your carpet for a long time. For those who would rather pay than do all the work themselves, there are carpet cleaning professionals and repair experts who will gladly do it for you.
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