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How to Clean Carpets

Carpets are often soiled from liquid stains dirt on shoes and of course, pets whether you're an individual or you work in hotel housekeeping. Routinely vacuuming and occasional deep carpet and rug cleaning can extend the life of any rug or carpet.

Carpets are often soiled from liquid stains dirt on shoes and of course, pets whether you're an individual or you work in hotel housekeeping. Routinely vacuuming and occasional deep carpet and rug cleaning can extend the life of any rug or carpet.

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Vacuum Regularly, shift furniture and things left on the floor even in hard to reach areas. Go more slowly over high traffic areas.

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Always mix up your cleaning concentrate with the water in a pump-up sprayer.

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Evenly spray across the room about a 30-60 cm above spray the whole room and let it sit for about five to ten minutes.

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Next, use a carpet cleaning machine. Fill it with water.

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Make sure to only fill the fresh water tank with warm water from the sink. Don't add any soaps or any sort of additives to this water.

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Start wet cleaning with the carpet cleaning machine. Move slowly to remove all dirt and soap from the carpet.

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Come through with just the "dry only" mode or vacuum so that you're extracting as much of the moisture as possible. If an area isn't cleaning up as well go over it once re-pre-treat and kind of go at it layer by layer as opposed to really saturating an area with moisture.

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If the stain is very persistent, spray directly the affected area with a carpet cleaner. Allow it to sit for a moment and then extract it with a wet-dry vacuum. We can repeat this step until the spot is completely gone.

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Get the carpets dry as quickly as possible. Take a box fan or turn on the ceiling fan or even open the windows. Make sure the home is around 22 degrees for the carpet to dry.

10

Grab one of the carpet grooming rake. You can groom all the carpet not only does it leave a amazing finish but it also stands the fibers up real nice, so the carpet can dry quicker.