Thursday, November 13, 2008

What Is Carpet Cleaning

As we all know carpets accumulate a lot of dust and dirt over a period of time. A dirty carpet may accumulate microscopic organisms like dust mites, fungus, bacteria etc which is unhygienic and bad for the user. Further a dirty carpet not only spoils the aesthetics but may also emit bad odor spoiling the “feel” of the room. Hence frequent cleaning of carpets is a necessity. The frequency may vary from once in six months to once in two months depending upon the usage of the carpet and other factors such as presence of kids or pets in the house and whether anybody is suffering from allergies in the house.

Choosing the right carpet cleaning method is important because if you choose a wrong method your carpet´s life may be reduced. Choose a method which is compatible with the fiber and underlay of the carpet. Most carpets can be cleaned using a hot water extraction method. However if your carpet bleeds dyes then you should opt for dry cleaning. The correct method can be determined by doing a simple fiber burn or chemical test.

There are various types of carpet cleaning methods as explained below. All the carpet cleaning methods employ vacuuming in the beginning to remove dust.

Steam cleaning
This method is very popular at homes and with people having allergies as it is very effective. Steam cleaning machines are available at a reasonable price for residential use. In this method hot water mixed with detergent solution is worked into the carpet and then extracted. Some machines use super heated steam, but most machines use hot water.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Facts and tips to keep your rugs clean

Need the facts on rug cleaning? Whether you have an expensive heirloom or modern oriental rug cleaning needs these fast facts and a few tips will keep your investment looking its best.

Fact: Vacuum regularly to remove dust and debris. Over time dust and debris works its way into the fibers of the rug leaving it looking dull and flat.

Tip: Use a vacuum attachment in the same direction as the nap of the fibers to reduce friction while removing dirt, dust and debris.

Fact: Beating your rug is destructive. It can tear delicate fibers and reduce the lifespan of the item. In the past it was traditional to "beat" many rugs but that tradition has given way to more gentle and appropriate methods of care especially for fine oriental rugs.

Tip: Shake smaller rugs instead of beating them. Larger rugs should be professionally handled.

Fact: Insects like moths and carpet beetles can damage fine rugs. Many insects prefer dark areas with limited air circulation – making your fine rug the perfect insect habitat.

Tip: Turn the rug over to inspect it for damage, insects or larvae. Larvae will often look like small bits of white lint. Immediately have your rug professionally cleaned and repaired should you notice insect damage.

Fact: Delicate natural dyes can bleed or be absorbed into cleaning cloths or paper towels.

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Three Hot Carpet Cleaning Tips

Nearly everyone has carpet in their homes and can use a few good tips for the care and cleaning of carpet. No one like avoiding inviting friends and family over to your home because the carpet has odors or embarrassing carpet stains. Maybe it is because your pets or children track dirt and mud through the home after being outside. Maybe it is because of drink spills on the carpet.

Whatever the reason, you can put an end to dirty, smelly carpet if you choose to with the following tips on keeping your carpet stain and odor free.

The first thing you need to do is routine maintenance to prolong the life of your carpet. Make sure to vacuum regularly because dirt, grime and even pet hair can accumulate within the fibers of the carpet to cause a dirty appearance and in some cases problems for those with allergies. If you leave the dirt to build up it can cause damage to the carpet and make it more difficult to clean when you do it.

Make sure to clean up any spills immediately before the stain sets in or odors spring up. If the spill is of a solid consistency you may use paper towels to remove as much as possible prior to addressing any stain in the carpet. Do not rub the stain but lift it straight off the carpet to keep the staining to a minimum. After the mess is removed you can begin to clean the spot with a paper towel and plain water. At first use a blotting motion in the area followed by a clockwise motion and then a counter clockwise motion to remove any stains. You do not want to scrub at the carpet because that can damage the carpet fibers.

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Monday, November 3, 2008

A Carpet's Life: From Installation to Preservation

Children + fruit juice + pets + carpet = disaster. People who have carpeted flooring know that stains are inevitable, especially if kids and pets are present in the picture. From chewing gums to wine spills and everything in between, a carpet's life is dictated by the steps the owner will take to maintain its pristine beauty. Though maintaining a carpet is easier said than done. One may opt to hire the finest carpet cleaning New Jersey has to offer just to remove the stain that was left from the wild party the night before. From the installation to the preservation, both of these require that specific actions so as not to cause further damage to the carpet.

Let us begin with the installation. To be honest, I have yet to personally install a carpet. I've browsed through a lot of DIY sites, they entail materials like the knee kicker, power stretcher, different types of adhesive, seam cutter, seam roller and some other equipments I have yet to use. And these items, you have to rent.

As much as I would like to try installing my own carpet, I prefer to leave it to the professionals. I know my limitations and this is one of them. I can force myself to do the same but if this would result to a clear disaster, I'd rather not dare. DIY projects are reserved for those who are confident enough with their skills so as not to create damage on the pristine carpet.

There are a lot of companies that would willingly take your business, but you have to choose wisely to whom you'll be giving your business to. Don't make the mistake of handing a project to an establishment who refuses to provide you with a list of referrals and copies of pertinent papers to back their claim. They may assert that they are the best carpet cleaner in NJ or in NY or in VA, but remember---talk is cheap. There should be a concrete proof for said statement. You can get this through BBB report or from their past clients.

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