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The Unconventional Guide To Clean Your Carpets

Let’s start with the basics spotless carpet. You’re right, it’s certainly not the most glamorous subject. But, listen up. There’s much more to this than just moving a vacuum cleaner around or getting upset over a glass of wine that spilled on game night.

You should think of your rug as an old, trusted friend. You wouldn’t allow a friend to sit around with a stain smeared on their shirt if you didn’t help them, right? This is also true for your rug. Regular vacuuming can be compared to giving a pal a pat of the back. It prevents dirt and dust from making a big party of your carpet fibers.

But sometimes things get messy. Someone may have forgotten to wipe their foot and brought the entire garden indoors. When that happens, you can roll up your sleeve and get to work on some deep cleaning. There are different ways of tackling this.

Hot water extraction works like a really good deep-water shower for your carpet. You are essentially washing off all the dirt and grime using hot water before sucking it up again along with the dirt. Keep in mind that it will need time to completely dry. Wet carpets are like stepping on wet socks.

If you aren’t a fan of waiting, then dry-chemical cleaning could be for you. Imagine some magic dust that sticks like honey to dirt. Vacuum and voila! Carpets can be cleaned without any delay.

Encapsulation is a great way to do this. Imagine being able vacuum up the dirt that has been frozen dried from your carpet fibres. Imagine a world where you can vacuum up dirt and debris with little or no mess.

Do not forget the bonnet. This is like buffing carpets. It is fast and will make things look good on the surface. This is especially true in areas where people tend to walk over.

My favorite part is now here: how to deal with those “oops!” moment we all have every so often (like Uncle Joe dropping the spaghetti on his plate). The best way to remove stains is by using the cleaners in your kitchen or store.

The key is to find out what cleaners are best for the different types of carpets and messes you may encounter, so that your living area doesn’t become a mess or a science project gone wrong. Some swear that vinegar and baking powder are the best cleaners. Others may suggest specific cleaners with promises of miracles.

It’s important to remember that carpets vary as much as tastes in music. What works well for one may not work at all for another. Wool rugs prefer gentle cleaning while synthetic rugs may require more elbow grease.

The best way to keep carpets spotless is by performing regular cleaning (vacuuming), deep cleaning (occasional spa treatments), or using quick reflexes.

You can make your carpet look new and clean by making a few simple changes.

NAP:
Spotless Carpet Cleaning North Shore
1-5 Lynbara Ave, St Ives NSW 2075
(02) 8607 8811


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