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Carpet Cleaning Of Various Stains



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By : Nir Dotan    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-05-12 04:05:59

There are many different types of stains that a carpet cleaning homeowner will find within the fibers of their carpet. Each of these stains can be very easily fixed if dealt with efficiently and in the right manner. Even a homeowner from busy cities like Charlotte can definitely find time to do this. Here are some different ways of removing various stains.

The first step for carpet cleaning is to get rid of as much of the excess stain and debris as possible. If the stain is liquid and still wet it is best to make sure that it is blotted and not scrubbed. Scrubbing a stain will push the stain deeper into the fabric and fibers of the carpet and may be impossible to be rid of. According to carpet cleaning professionals, if the stain is some kind of food or is not liquid and there is excess, use a knife or other object to get all of the excess off of the top. Work from the outside of the spot to the middle so that the problem area does not get bigger.

If for any of the liquid spills any kind of solution or spotter is used, make sure that after the stain is cleaned up the spot where it existed is then rinsed with water. This will assure that most of the sticky residue that is created from the spotter will be removed and restraining the carpet won't be as easy, or so many in the carpet cleaning industry forewarn residents.

Professionals in the carpet cleaning



industry say that with grease the best way to start the cleanup is with a white towel or cloth. The stain must be blotted, not scrubbed, with water on the white towel until there is no more color being transferred from the stain to the white towel. If the stain still exists, it is best to take clear liquid hand soap that has no bleach in it and mix it with a quart of water in a spray bottle. The stain will be gone after doing this. Be carefully of using too much of the detergent, as residue can build up.

If there is gum or candle wax in your carpet, technicians from carpet cleaning companies recommend that the homeowner use ice to freeze the stain. Once it is completely frozen the object can be broken and shattered with any kind of a blunt object, and the hand detergent solution mentioned above can be used to finish up.

If there are any rust stains in the carpet the chemicals that need to be used are a little more dangerous than ice and hand detergent. It is best for rust stains to call carpet cleaning professionals to come to your home and help you clean up the mess. As always, be safe by wearing gloves, test all solutions used on the problem area before applying, and don't use anything harsh on a carpet with a bright pattern as it may ruin its bright appearance. With these helpful hints it should be easy to remove any stain from your carpet.
Author Resource:- Nir Dotan is a writer and promoter of Charlotte Carpet Cleaning and Charlotte Carpet Cleaning
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