Monday, July 12, 2010

Carpet Cleaning Tips - Stain Removal

Reduce Your Carpet Cleaning Workload and Remove Carpet Stains Immediately


It is extremely important if you want to prolong the life of your carpet and reduce your carpet cleaning workload, that you clean any spills on your carpet or rug immediately. This article discusses the best ways to remove carpet stains.

First of all it is important to have the right stain remover in your carpet cleaning supply cabinet. Years ago, there were different products for different types of stains, such as grease removers. Most new stain removers are now able to clean most stains. Just check to make sure that it is compatible with your carpet. For example, often wool carpets may require a different type of cleaner. Always spot test your product in an inconspicuous spot.

When a spill happens, remove as much excess as possible, always working inwards. If you blot the stain outwards, you could possibly spread the stain further. From there, follow the directions on the stain remover product. Some products require a drying time, and then a vacuum, others need the area to be rinsed thoroughly with water to remove all residue. Any remaining residue from the product you are using could actually contribute to further soiling, as this residue can act as a magnet for dirt.

Remember, the quicker you attend to the stain, the easier it should be to remove it. Otherwise, the stain becomes ingrained, and only a professional carpet cleaner would be able to remove the stain.

It's important to clean your carpet properly by fully removing all chemicals that was applied. If you do hire a professional carpet cleaner, it may be worth considering a stain prevention chemical being added as well. This will help make any future stain emergencies a lot easier to clean. The extra cost will definitely be worth the investment.


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