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Carpet Cleaning: How To Do It Yourself

Carpet Cleaning: How To Do It Yourself

Carpets make a space look classy and feel exceptionally cozy. They have many benefits, including heat retention, striking colours and a soft feel. However, carpets are susceptible to dirt and stains, which makes carpet cleaning critical.

Carpets are prone to spills, shoe stains, dust and pet hair. Allowing these particles to remain on carpets will make them look dull, generate foul odours and eventually causes the carpet fibres to wear out.

Do you want to learn how to clean a carpet? Here are some great tips to help you make your carpet as good as new.

How Often Should I Clean My Carpet

The amount of dirt a carpet accumulates daily determines how much cleaning it needs. Whether it’s a centre rug or a wall-to-wall carpet, vacuuming it at least once a week keeps it in its best condition. Vacuum the carpet more frequently if it’s in a high-traffic space or if pets are allowed in the area. 

Deep clean your carpets twice a year so the fibres will maintain their buoyancy. You can do this yourself, or you hire professional cleaners.

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How To Carry Out Routine Carpet Cleaning

  1. Remove The Dirt and Dust

Use a vacuum cleaner with powerful suction to clean the carpet. The best way to vacuum a carpet is by going over an area several times and from different directions. This ensures that the vacuum pulls up all the trapped dust. Make sure you set the vacuum to run at a level that suits your carpet fibres.

  1. Spot-Clean Stains and Spills

Clean stains and spills immediately after they occur.

Use a card or blunt knife edge to remove stains from the carpet for solid stains such as mud and pieces of food. Do not try to srub solid stains, as this will push them deeper into the carpet.

For spills, use a paper towel to blot away the moisture. Next, apply a cleaning solution to the stain using a spray bottle and scrub gently with a soft sponge.

  1. Clean Oil Stains

Oil stains are the most difficult to remove because they firmly adhere to the carpet fibre. To clear this stain, apply potato starch to the spot and vacuum it after a few hours.

Note: Do not apply water to it.

  1. How To Dry A Carpet After Cleaning

Carpets are dried immediately after cleaning to prevent foul odours. To dry a carpet indoors, you need to ventilate the room properly. Turn on the fan if you have one to create airflow.

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In Conclusion

If you have an extremely filthy rug, hiring a professional cleaning company to do the job is the best way to restore it to its best condition. 

At Woodcroft Enterprises, we have the expertise to make your carpet look, smell and feel fantastic. Whether you want routine carpet maintenance or the removal of stubborn stains, we can make your carpet as good as new. Contact Us Today.