September 06, 2010

Carpet Care & Guidelines

Proper care and periodic cleaning of your carpet is essential to ensure its beauty, utility and long life. Treatment of the affected area should begin immediately upon discovery. The more time that elapses before treatment, the more difficult a stain will be to remove. Regular vacuuming not only prolongs the life of the carpet, but will enhance its appearance as well. Regular vacuuming of your carpet is necessary to extract dirt and soil buildup in the carpet and helps maintain its original texture and appearance as well. If not cleaned regularly, loose dirt and soil are dug deep into the carpet, especially in areas of high traffic, causing damage to the carpet fibers. Accumulation of dirt and soil build can cause irreparable damage to the carpet. For best results, we suggest using a vacuum cleaner with good suction and a plain nozzle. Exercise care when using a vacuum cleaner with a power brush or a "beater bar." Power brushes can damage the top layer of the carpet if used too strenuously and frequently. Three to five strokes of the vacuum cleaner is usually sufficient to clean any dirt. The strokes can be applied in forward and backward direction. Apply the last stroke in one direction to ensure a uniform appearance on the top layer of your carpet. Keep surface beneath the carpet clean.


Carpet Maintenance

Sprinkle salt on your carpet before vacuuming. Let sit for an hour. The result will be a brighter finished carpet when the vacuuming is done. Hold a steam iron over flattened carpet to pull the fiber up.

 

Recommended steps to remove food and beverage spills

All spills must be cleaned immediately before they can dry up. Scoop up as much of the spill as possible. Blot the spill with a clean white, absorbent cloth or paper towel to extract excessive moisture. Do not rub or brush any spills or stains on the carpet.

 

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