Carpet Care TipsAs a floor covering, carpet is subject to quite a beating day in and day out. Most carpets have to be replaced prematurely because of inadequate care. Without proper care, carpet begins to look dirty and faded and the fibers start to lose their fullness and tip definition. High traffic areas become limp or flat. Basic Carpet CareVacuuming carpets frequently and thoroughly is probably the most important factor in carpet care. Dirt works its way down into the fibers of the carpet where it acts like sandpaper, grinding away at each tuft, leaving it limp and dull. Dirt also combines with oil residues carried through the air and eventually glues itself to the carpet. Regular vacuuming prevents both problems. Most experts agree that proper carpet care involves thorough vacuuming about once a week, with heavy traffic areas being vacuumed more often. Use both indoor and outdoor mats at each entrance to reduce the amount of dirt tracked into your home. Over time, the stain-resistance of stain-resistant carpet wears down. For optimum performance, have Bane-Guard™, Sta-Clene or Teflon® carpet protector regularly applied after professional cleaning. Vacuum under area rugs periodically to remove loose dirt that may have filtered through the rugs to your carpet. Caring for Your Carpet Requires Prompt Removal of StainsWhenever spills occur on carpet, time is of the essence. The sooner it is cleaned up, the easier it will be to do so. Don't be fooled by spills that are clear or are the same color as the carpet: these can change color over time and become visible stains and attract soil. The first step in spot cleaning for good carpet care is to blot up the liquid using white paper towels or tissues. Do not add any liquids at this point, as they will only make the spot larger and help it sink deeper into the carpet. Absorb as much liquid as possible. If a special cleaning solution is involved, test it on an inconspicuous part of the carpet first. Place a few drops of the cleaning solution on the stain and then place a white paper towel on top. Wait 10 to 15 seconds and check whether any of the carpet dyes have seeped through to your towel. If this happens, it's best to call a professional. Additional stain-removing tips for carpet:
Remember, even if you vacuum your carpet regularly and spot clean your carpet as needed, you will eventually need to have your carpet cleaned. Ideally, your carpet should be professionally cleaned every year to 18 months. Related Carpet Care and Cleaning Information: |
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