Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Secrets of Carpet Stain Removal

Removing stains from carpets

The biggest secret of stain removal on carpets is speed. Always treat any spillages as soon as possible. Try out the following steps :
Scrape of any deposit, making sure that the stain does not spread.

Use a paper towel or similar to blot up any liquid, a wad of tissue or cloth is ideal. Whatever you do, do not add more liquid to the paper tissue or cloth.
Treat stains like fruit juice, wine, beer, coffee, urine, spirits, with a carpet shampoo.

Treat grease-based stains like gravy, oil, milk and plasticine or putty, with a dry-cleaning solvent.

Once applied, rinse off any shampoo or solvent thoroughly with warm - never hot - water. Otherwise, it will harden, add dust, and turn into a stain itself.

When shampooing a stain or small patch use a special quick drying shampoo. Use just enough on a cloth to moisten the area, and turn the cloth over as it soaks up the stain. Work from the outside of the stain pushing inwards, so you do not spread the stain further out. Finally, cover the area with a paper towel and weigh it down with a heavy object or paper-weight. Leave overnight for the towel to absorb all the moisture.

I would advise a yearly spring clean. Shampoo to keep them in good condition and bring out their natural colors. Pick a day when the house will be virtually empty and shampoo. Leave as many doors and windows open as possible to dry the carpets thoroughly.

Always do a color test on a piece of carpet that doesn't show to check that it won't run. Pick a spot under a chair or sofa.

When applying the shampoo, always use a specialist carpet shampoo. Where the carpet is lightly soiled, use shampoo with a manual cleaner; where the carpet is heavily soiled use a electric steam-cleaner. Clean the carpet in strips, working your way back to the doorway. Leave it overnight to dry and then vacuum the following morning.

To protect your wet carpet, never put furniture straight back as this could damage or stain the pile. Put strips of foil under furniture legs etc. If they do leave a slight mark, sponge them off with a squeeze of lemon juice in small bowl of hot water.

Ref: associatedcontent.com

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