Monday, March 2, 2009

Choosing The Best Carpet Cleaning Tip

By Nikki Rowd

If you're talking about carpet cleaning, almost every housewife and professional cleaner will tell you that there are several ways and means of getting rid of grease, odors, stains, carpet stitch damage, and dirt. Below are some of those tips. Hopefully, from the list, you may be able to pick out and see for yourself which carpet cleaning tips work best.

Carpet Stains

Let's face it: for carpets and upholstery, the most common enemy is the everyday spill. It can be a range of all sorts of liquids from water to something as sticky as honey. The spill can be from food sauces like spaghetti and mushroom soup. Whatever the spill is, it will definitely leave something behind after cleaning up. Cleaning those stains aren't so difficult. The first carpet cleaning tip, of course, is to not let any spill settle. It should be wiped up immediately to minimize the stain amount that may be left behind.

If there is a need to use detergent on the spill, clean and wash the carpet with water first before applying the detergent on the spill. Another valuable carpet cleaning tip is to use water in order to dilute any other cleaning liquid such as vinegar, ammonia or rubbing alcohol as these liquids may be too strong and harsh on your carpet. When used directly on carpets, these liquids may damage the color of your carpet.

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.

In order to remove the old stale odor from carpets, wash your carpet in mild scented detergent or soap and conditioner and dry it under the heat of the sun. However, always be careful to thoroughly dry the carpet as dampness in the material will only add to the odor. Freshening sprays are also good ways to get rid of the smell.

Dents

A damage in your carpets is probably the last thing you want to deal with. This holds true especially if you have furniture on your carpets. Most likely, your carpets could develop dents where your grandfather's clock used to be on. Couches, tables and other furniture can flatten areas on your carpet.

You may need to apply steam iron on those dented areas and brush up its fibers with tough bristles. Be careful, however, to keep the iron from touching the carpet when applying steam. You can also brush those dented areas until the carpet fibers are restored to its original condition and although this may take some time before it is restored, brushing your carpet dents with bristles is actually a good way to maintain your carpet's look. There are also carpet cleaning professionals and repair experts who will gladly do the repair for you for a certain price.

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