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VACUUM
CLEANING The Key To Cleaner Carpets and a Healthier Home
Environment
 Believe it or not, the real key to
keeping your carpet looking good all the time is to vacuum often,
probably at least two to three times a week. Dry vacuuming can
remove as much as 80% of the soil in a carpet, especially the soil
in the high traffic areas. Thorough vacuuming in the high traffic
areas will go a long way toward keeping the traffic lanes from
getting matted and worn. These are the areas that can look so ugly
once they are worn and it ruins the appearance of the rest of the
house. Simple vacuum cleaning can add years of life to your carpet
and keep it looking good all the time.
Use should use a
quality upright vacuum with a beater-bar revolving brush that will
dislodge the soil from the carpet nap. Use of a nap brush or
grooming rake prior to vacuuming will loosen up the dry soil between
the fibers, making it easier for the vacuum to remove the soil. If
you do not own a nap brush, you can usually obtain one from your
professional carpet cleaner. Your vacuum should be equipped with the
micro-lined anti-bacterial bags so as not to redistribute the small
particles and biopollutants that were just vacuumed up. Keep the
vacuum cleaner in good condition, changing the disposable bag
regularly.
General vacuuming should be performed in all open
areas. More detailed vacuuming is necessary in the high traffic
areas, utilizing slower strokes and turning the vacuum cleaner at a
right angle for an additional pass in an effort to remove as much
dry soil as possible. Placing doormats at entrances will help
prevent "tracked-in" dirt from accumulating in the
carpet.
The soil that remains in the carpet after vacuuming
is the oily soil that clings to the fibers. This oily soil is
usually removed by professional cleaning or by do-it-yourself
cleaning and with the use of certain cleaning agents. Professional
cleaners normally know the difference between carpet spills (usually
removable) and carpet stains (usually not removable) and they carry
various spotting agents that can aid in the removal of spots. Your
best time to try to remove a spot or spill by yourself is as soon as
possible after it occurs. You chances are best while the spot is
still wet. Refer to our Stain Removal Chart for information on spot
removal.
Professionally clean your carpet at least once every
twelve to eighteen months. Certainly do it before the traffic
patterns begin to show wear. It is always best to vacuum your carpet
prior to the carpet cleaner arriving, unless the carpet cleaner
offers this as part of his service. Many of them do. Just remember
that by removing the dry soil from your carpet at least a few
times a week, you stand the
best chance of preserving the beauty of your carpet for years to
come. After cleaning, be sure to ventilate the area with fresh air
during the drying period and at least an additional 24 hours.
Call now for information or to book
your appointment - 440-845-7474
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