Tuesday 12 August 2014

Steam Cleaning

Carpet Cleaning

Most carpets are stain-resistant, meaning that the manufacturer has treated them to reduce staining. However, no carpet is stain-proof. Over time, thecarpet’s fibers trap dirt, oils and bacteria, which can discolor the material and cause unpleasant odors and stains. Use a few tips, tricks and secrets tosteam clean your carpets, as needed, and then keep them cleaner longer with some simple suggestions for the whole family.

Process And Tips

Test a hidden area of your carpet, such as inside a closet, before using an extra-strength or homemade steam cleaning product to make sure that it does not burn the carpet or lift the color. Steam cleaning is hard work. There’s a lot of back and forth movement and bending; you’ll also be lifting and carrying buckets to empty and refill the dirty and clean water — don’t forget to stretch before, during and after this physically demanding chore.
Loose dirt and grime hides in carpet. Vacuum the floors before you set to work with the steam cleaner. By running the vacuum cleaner slowly and repeatedly over one area at a time, you will reduce the amount of dirt or “mud” pushed through the carpet by the steam cleaning process. As a metter of course, blot stains as they happen. club soda or a mixture of one part white vinegar with three parts water remove colorful stains, such as red wine, pop and juice.
Sometimes the simplest cleaning solutions are right under your nose or, in this case, right out of the tap or inside of the kitchen cupboard. because steam already reduces or destroys most bacteria, pure water may be all you require to freshen your rugs.
Use baking soda to get rid of odors and stains dissolve baking soda in a cup of water to pour on pet stains or other smelly messes before steam cleaning. Don’t steam clean on humid summer days or cold winter days. On warm, dry days, you’ll be able to dry the furnishings and air out the house. This avoids an overly steamy home by opening windows. read more...

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