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Wool Carpet Cleaning Do’s and Dont’s

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

Cleaning Wool Carpets

There are a number of people buying wool carpets but they do not realize that these soft and wonderful carpets would need special care and attention. The sales person who sold you the wool carpet might have also forgotten to mention that you cannot use Oxyclean or Woolite on these carpets. However the carpet sales person must have surely mentioned about all the benefits of using wool carpets but not the potential difficulties that can arise while maintaining and cleaning wool carpets. If you are considering to purchase a wool carpet then it is important that you know its uses and if they are for you. You should also know about the safe course to maintain your wool carpets and keep them away from the permanent damage to their fibers.

This Cleaning wool carpets article is a guide that will help you maintain your wall to wall wool carpets. However you should also remember that this guide is not meant for wool oriental rugs as they might have loose dye which can crock or bleed. It is recommended that you take these rugs to a special rug plant which specializes in cleaning wool carpets. Make sure that you do not clean wool oriental rugs at home as they can be damaged.

What not to do:

If you have recently bought a wool carpet then make sure that you throw away all the carpet cleaning spotters stored in your pantry. You should never use carpet or soap cleaning chemicals to clean your wool carpet unless they have a pH in the range of 4.5 to 8.5. In order to be completely on the safer side you should stay below 7 pH which will not cause the dyes to bleed, or you can also purchase other special products for cleaning wool carpets. You can find them online where several websites have a range of cleaning products which are safe to use on wool carpets. You should however be especially concerned regarding using bleaching products for cleaning wool carpets. This bleach would actually dissolve the wool carpet and can even result in a big hole.

What to do for Wool Carpet Cleaning:

You can use vacuums as often as possible as this is similar to washing your hair. Make sure that you use only the low pH cleaners for cleaning wool carpets. It is never recommended that you use over the counter products for cleaning wool carpets. The high pH cleaners would basically break down the hard scaly or cuticle surface which holds the fiber and this will result in a fluffy mess. You should also make sure not use scrub when cleaning wool carpets as it can damage the fiber. It is however recommended that you use wool safe spotters with the acidic rinse when cleaning wool carpets. This will help in removing all of the residue and will also leave the wool fibers slightly acidic as this can help in maintaining wool softness.

Protecting Your Investment: Five Tips on Proper Carpet Cleaning

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

When you spend a lot of money on a rug or carpet, you want to make sure that it is properly looked after. Here are a few tips on carpet cleaning that will help you protect your investment.

1. Ounce of prevention: vacuum every day!

Every day, people and pets deposit small amounts of dirt impossible to see with the naked eye, but these particles have rough edges which can actually cut into individual fibers, releasing them from the yarn and giving your carpet a worn, fuzzy look in high-traffic areas. Vacuuming every day also prevents dirt from being ground into the fibers, making your carpet easier to deep clean when the time comes.

2. Out, darn spot!

To remove a fresh spot, use cold water and a white towel. Get the area wet, lay the folded towel over the spot, and weigh it down. In fifteen minutes a lot of the stain should have transferred to the towel. Keep repeating with a fresh towel until the towel comes away clean. If the stain remains, or is not water soluble to begin with (like ink or grease) call the professionals. They have the training to use solvents properly and the experience to know if it

Hiring a Carpet Cleaner: What You Should Know

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Carpets are a huge investment in the livability and value of a home so it’s natural that you will want to protect them and make them last as long as possible. When looking for someone to properly clean your carpets here are some tips and suggestions on the best methods:

Tip #1) Check the company with the Better Business Bureau. This simple step can save you time and expense.

There are some carpet cleaners who may have their own business website, with claims of their service. However, the Better Business Bureau takes it’s comments and insights from customers, and it’s a name you can trust.

Tip #2) Ask around. Ask friends, neighbors or relatives if they’ve had experience with any of the local carpet cleaning companies, or if they’ve heard of any encounters with any of the business. Word of mouth can be detrimental to both the business and yourself, so use it in determining whom you hire.

Tip #3) Ask for a free consultation. Allow them to clean a small section of a carpet in a heavily trafficked area of your home. Find a space, that you can do without walking on for a few hours, and then judge the product and the company for yourself.

And finally, Tip#4) Go with your instincts. While conversing with the business take in how they treat you, both in person and over the phone. Rudeness is a sign of someone who doesn’t whole heartedly care about your feelings, and thus will not give your carpet the proper attention it deserves.

Some suggestions:

When it comes to proper carpet cleaning, a rule of thumb tends to be the quality of products used, as well.

When paying for this service, you want to make sure the best carpet cleaners are used. Generic brands can work as well as a name brand, so do your research on which brands reach deep stains.

Make sure that the person is clean as well, and they take the necessary precautions to ensure the rest of your home stays clean as well.

Another valuable suggestion is to agree on the terms of service before hand. An example of that would be to have your apppointment in the morning, ensure they are there on time, and that everything will be dried in a timely manner. Ask about their drying policy and their ‘refund’ terms.

If the company has an issue with returning any of your payment, then expect that they may not have a 100% satisfaction guarentee. Be wary if they don’t allow for refunds, although this may or may not be routine, it would be best to have this in your contract.

A question to ask “does the company move furniture?” this is important as some companies have a ‘carpet they see’ only method, and if you are paying for the entire carpet to be cleaned, you want to ensure it will be.

In closing, before choosing anyone to come into your home and perform a service, such as carpet cleaning, always remember the saying “you get what you pay for”.

What to Look For in a Carpet Cleaning Company

Friday, September 5th, 2008

There are a number of carpet cleaning companies, and all of them claim to be the best. In this article I will attempt to help identify the true professionals from the pretenders. Why might you ask should it matter? Aren