General Instructions For Carpet Cleaning

You may not see it, but there are millions of particles that sink into our carpet, even when you think you cannot see anything on your visible eye. Some bacteria, like dust mites, have the necessary legs to stick into your carpet. The more people you have on your home and stepping on your carpet, the more the bacteria are pushed, and it gets really difficult to get them off. Doing regular carpet cleaning will keep the dirt from sticking to your carpet and keeping the environment in your room fresh air to breathe all the time. Pick up any debris or dirt from the floor that is big enough to pick up. When you vacuum your carpet do it one direction, and go over the floor thoroughly and several times. On heavily soiled areas, spray it with traffic-lane cleaner. Increase the amount of pre-spray in really dirty areas instead of increasing the amount of carpet shampoo.

You can maximize the amount of water removed from the carpet by creating a water-extraction pass with the water spray on, and repeatedly with the spray off. You can test the carpet with your hand and if your hand comes away with water droplets, repeat the extract process with the spray off. You will realize that you have extracted in a correct way if your hand comes away damp and the carpet feels wrung out.

Vacuuming doesn’t always bring back the carpet’s clean look. Shampooing is recommended for heavily soiled carpets rather than spot-cleaning. Choose a good quality vacuum with a good name such as Hoover vacuum cleaner to suck all the dirt away before shampooing.

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