Carpet Cleaning
Carpet Cleaning - (part 1 of 2) This is the first installment of a 2-part article discussing some do-it-yourslef techniques on cleaning your carpets of various stains. Part 1 tells you about the various carpet cleaning solutions that you could use to help with your carpet cleaning.
It figures! You’ve already spilt something on your new carpet. It seems like the more careful you are, the more mess eventually happens. But not to worry. You can get rid of stains on carpets. But what path will you choose? Will you use a professional carpet cleaning service or will you try and wipe the stain out yourself?
Generally speaking, the smaller the stain, the more likely you’ll be able to get rid of it using your own home remedies. Removing stains on carpets can either be easy or tedious depending on the size of the stain and how much time has passed since the stain was made. Some stains on carpets will come out easy while others will require multiple applications of spot remover solution.
It is advisable when cleaning stains on carpet, to blot out an area by pressing a white paper towel into the stain and to continue cleaning this way. This is a safer way to clean than scrubbing in a circular motion, which threatens to destroy the texture of the carpet.
Some carpet cleaning solutions for removing spots include dish washing liquid, household ammonia (one tablespoon mixed with water), hydrogen peroxide, isopropyl-rubbing alcohol, white vinegar, as well as other commercially sold carpet cleansers. Along with these solutions, tools such as paper towels, a spray bottle and a brick (for keeping the paper towel in place) will be helpful when removing stains on carpets. When cleaning greasy marks, try and blot out the stain with a white paper towel. You can use isopropyl-rubbing alcohol to clean the cloth or paper towel. Be careful not to use too much alcohol or let it sink too deeply into the carpet. For surface stains on carpets, blot out the stain moving only one direction at a time.
Thats it for the first part of this article. Come back soon for the part 2 where you will find some more carpet cleaning tips on tough stains.
Copyright 2006 - Carpet Cleaning
It figures! You’ve already spilt something on your new carpet. It seems like the more careful you are, the more mess eventually happens. But not to worry. You can get rid of stains on carpets. But what path will you choose? Will you use a professional carpet cleaning service or will you try and wipe the stain out yourself?
Generally speaking, the smaller the stain, the more likely you’ll be able to get rid of it using your own home remedies. Removing stains on carpets can either be easy or tedious depending on the size of the stain and how much time has passed since the stain was made. Some stains on carpets will come out easy while others will require multiple applications of spot remover solution.
It is advisable when cleaning stains on carpet, to blot out an area by pressing a white paper towel into the stain and to continue cleaning this way. This is a safer way to clean than scrubbing in a circular motion, which threatens to destroy the texture of the carpet.
Some carpet cleaning solutions for removing spots include dish washing liquid, household ammonia (one tablespoon mixed with water), hydrogen peroxide, isopropyl-rubbing alcohol, white vinegar, as well as other commercially sold carpet cleansers. Along with these solutions, tools such as paper towels, a spray bottle and a brick (for keeping the paper towel in place) will be helpful when removing stains on carpets. When cleaning greasy marks, try and blot out the stain with a white paper towel. You can use isopropyl-rubbing alcohol to clean the cloth or paper towel. Be careful not to use too much alcohol or let it sink too deeply into the carpet. For surface stains on carpets, blot out the stain moving only one direction at a time.
Thats it for the first part of this article. Come back soon for the part 2 where you will find some more carpet cleaning tips on tough stains.
Copyright 2006 - Carpet Cleaning