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           We all have our personal preferences when it comes to cleaning, but there are some things that most people agree on. For instance, nobody likes brown spots on their carpet. Brown spots are usually caused by dirt or food stains that have dried and oxidized over time (though not always!) They can be stubborn to remove with conventional methods, so here is a list of helpful guidelines for removing mysterious brown spots from your carpet!
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           What Causes Carpet Browning?​​
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           When a carpet has browned, it’s usually due to dirt or food stains that have dried and oxidized over time. Stains like this are common in high-traffic areas of your home where there is lots of foot traffic; especially if anyone in the house has pets! The carpet fibers can also discolor over time if they are in direct sunlight, or if there is a lot of smoke or dust in the air.
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          On occasion though, other issues are dealing with the carpet itself that causes some browning. We’ll cover these as well. However, the first thing you should do is to check and make sure nothing spilled! If so, don’t panic. Follow the tips and tricks below.
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           How Can I Avoid It?
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           By far, the best method of preventing brown spots is to treat your carpet right from the beginning. Carpet fibers are porous, which means that they can easily absorb liquids and dirt. The best way to prevent this is by using a good-quality carpet protector. Not only will it help to keep your carpets looking new for longer, but it will also make them easier to clean if any accidents do happen!
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          If you already have brown spots on your carpet This involves regular cleanings and vacuuming. Additionally, it would be a good idea to have your carpets cleaned by a professional every 1-2 years. This may sound like an added expense, but it will pay off in the long run. Not only will your carpets look and feel great, but they will also be much more resistant to dirt and staining.
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           How To Remove Brown Spots From Carpet: The Guidelines
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           Now that you know what causes browning and how to avoid it, let’s take a look at how to remove those pesky spots! There are various methods of removing brown spots from the carpet, but some are better than others. Carpet fibers can warp or become frayed if you scrub too hard, so it’s best to avoid this as much as possible! The first thing you should do is to treat any stains that may have come from a spill. This will minimize the damage done by the treatment process.
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          You’ll see that most treatment processes involve scrubbing or vacuuming the affected area. So let’s begin!
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           Identifying Carpet Stain Patterns And Sizes​
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           First, identify what type of stain you are dealing with. Is it a spot? A stripe? Or does it seem to be everywhere? Knowing the size and location will help you decide how best to tackle the issue!
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          Carpet cleaning agents (like Spot Shot Carpet Stain Remover ) are especially effective for removing tough stains like these. They contain powerful cleaning agents that break down the dirt and debris in your carpet fibers to remove any stains. Other carpet cleaners use hot water extraction instead of dry chemicals to clean carpets, but considering the affected area, you likely won’t need to go to these extremes.
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           If the Stain is a Spot:
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          If the stain is a spot and it’s not too big, you can usually remove it with some hot water and dish soap. Be sure to use a gentle scrub brush to help break up the dirt and get rid of the stain. Once the area is clean, dry it with a cloth or towel.
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           If the Stain is a Stripe:
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          Stripe stains are usually caused by something that was spilled and has dried over time. The best way to remove these types of stains is with a vacuum cleaner. Be sure to use the brush attachment and go over the area several times until the stain is gone. If there is any leftover residue, you can use a little bit of dish soap and water to remove it.
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           If the Stain is Everywhere:
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          Unfortunately, if the stain is everywhere, then it’s likely due to something that has been spilled and has yet to dry. In this case, the best way to remove it is with a steam cleaner. Be sure to check the recommended cleaning solution for your specific steam cleaner. If there is a stain that just will not budge, then you may have to call in a professional carpet cleaner!
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           Here's What You Need To Clean Up Browning On Your Carpet:​
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            Hot water
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           Step 1: Remove Brown Spots With Water And Detergent​
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           When treating a fresh spill, this is one of the best ways to get rid of the stain. Mix hot water with a little bit of dish soap and gently scrub the area until the stain is gone.
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           Step 2: Vacuum To Remove Dirt And Debris​
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           If the spot is caused by dried dirt or food, vacuuming it will help break it up and make it easier to remove. Use the brush attachment to help scrub the area and work in as much dirt and debris as possible.
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           Step 3: Treat The Area With A Steam Cleaner (If Needed)​
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           Steam cleaners help break up stains and remove dirt that vacuuming doesn’t pick up. Plus, it’s more eco-friendly than using soap! Check the instructions on your steam cleaner to see what kind of cleaning solution to use. If the stain is still there after using the steam cleaner, then it’s time to call in a professional!
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           Now you know how to remove brown spots from your carpet! By following these simple steps, you can keep your carpets looking great for years to come!
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           Carpet Wicking: What It Is And How To Stop It​
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           Carpet wicking is the ugly process of your carpet’s color transferring to your feet, clothes, and anything else that comes in contact with it. Not only is it unsightly, but it can also be a pain to clean!
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          Carpet wicking refers to the color of your carpet transferring onto someone or something that is touching it. This usually happens because either you’ve spilled liquid on the carpet, like water or juice, and it has not yet dried. Or, your carpet is dirty and the color on your feet or shoes rubs off onto it.
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          Because of how long it takes for some stains to come out, carpet wicking is a huge problem. It can be especially bothersome when you see the color on your clothes or someone else’s clothing after they have already left! If you notice that this is becoming an issue in your home, here’s what you can do to stop it.
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           Option 1: Use A Steam Cleaner​
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           Carpet steam cleaners are a great way to lift stains and dirt from the carpet without having to use any harsh chemicals or detergents. For this type of cleaner to work properly, you have to clean the carpet as soon as possible to prevent the color from transferring.
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           Option 2: Use A Carpet Stain Remover​
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           If you don’t have a steam cleaner, then try using a carpet stain remover. You will still want to clean up the area as soon as possible after it has been spilled on because these types of cleaners take longer to work.
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          The best way to get rid of the color that has been transferred onto your hands or feet is by using a carpet stain remover and scrubbing it into the fibers. Then, use clean water and a rag to remove any leftover residue from the carpet. If you can’t get all of it out, don’t worry too much because it will come out in the next step.
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           Option 3: Use Soap And Water To Remove Stain Residue​
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           The final way to remove any leftover color from your carpets is with a steam cleaner. Fill up the tank with warm water and add a little dish soap, like Dawn. Then, turn on the device and let it begin to heat up. Once it’s hot, put the steam cleaner over the stained area and wait for it to start dripping. If it doesn’t start dripping right away, that’s okay! Just hold the machine in place for a minute or two and then move on to the next spot.
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          If you’re having trouble getting the stain out, then you can
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           Excess Yarn Lubricant In Your Carpet: What It Is And How To Clean It​
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           If your carpet feels a little greasy or oily, then it might be because of excess yarn lubricant. This is an issue that is usually caused by over-wetting the carpet during the cleaning process. If not cleaned up properly, the lubricant can cause your carpet to deteriorate and eventually fall apart.
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           What is excess yarn lubricant?
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          Excess yarn lubricant is a greasy or oily substance that is usually the result of over-wetting the carpet during the cleaning process. If not cleaned up properly, it can cause your carpet to deteriorate and eventually fall apart.
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          The best way to clean excess yarn lubricant is by using a degreaser. You can either buy a commercial degreaser or make your own by mixing dish soap and ammonia. Then, pour it onto the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes. After that, use a sponge or brush to scrub it in and rinse it off with warm water.
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           How do I prevent it from happening again?
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          One of the best ways to avoid excess yarn lubricant is by making sure that your carpet is clean before you attempt to give it a shine. If there are still any stains or residue on the carpet, then this could cause your product of choice to leave behind oil and grease stains.
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           Over (Or Under) Application Of Soil Repellent​
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           One of the biggest problems that you can encounter when cleaning your carpets is over (or under) application of soil repellent. When this happens, it can be difficult to get the carpets clean and can cause them to look dull and faded.
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           What is over (or under) application of soil-repellent?
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          Over or under application of soil-repellent is when you either apply too much product or don’t use enough. This can make it difficult to get your carpets clean and can cause them to look dull and faded.
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          The best way to fix this problem is by removing the soil-repellent with a cleaner. You can either use a commercial cleaner or make your own by mixing dish soap and ammonia. Then, pour it onto the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes. After that, use a sponge or brush to scrub it in and rinse it off with warm water.
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          One of the best ways to prevent over or under application of soil repellent is by reading the instructions carefully and making sure that you are using the correct amount. You should also test a small area before you start cleaning the entire carpet. This will help you to avoid any problems and will ensure that your carpets get clean.
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           Will The Manufacturer Replace My Carpet?​
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           An important thing to keep in mind is that the carpet manufacturer is not required to replace your carpet. There are some exceptions, but it usually depends on the warranty that comes with your carpet purchase
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           What are my options?
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          If you feel as though you’re entitled to a replacement due to manufacturing defects, then you might want to check your warranty. If you don’t have a warranty, then there are other options that you can investigate. For example, you could contact the carpet manufacturer or hire an attorney specializing in product liability to take care of it for you.
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           Final Thoughts​
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           Even if you take all the necessary precautions, sometimes carpets just don’t turn out the way that you want them to. If this is the case, then it might be time to call in a professional.
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          At J&amp;amp;M Reliable, we specialize in all kinds of carpet and flooring problems. We understand that it can be difficult to get your carpets clean, and we’re here to help. Contact us today for a free consultation!
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           Shampoo and other carpet cleaning products can leave stains and odors on your carpet, which can be tough to get rid of.
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          With the right procedure, you may still be able to remove that shampoo from your carpet.
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          Whether you’re cleaning up after a spill or just happen to get some foam on the floor, this post will walk you through several methods, tips, and tricks to get those pesky stains out!
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           Find And Identify The Shampoo Spill​
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           Look around your carpet area and see if you can spot anything that doesn’t belong there, like a white foam line along the baseboards or a giant lopsided stain under the rug. It might take some thorough analysis of the carpet fibers to pick out any shampoo stains from other dirt or debris that has accumulated. The spilled shampoo could be anywhere, so you need to get down on your knees and take a good look at the carpet around you.
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           Pick Up Remaining Shampoo With A Heavy Book​
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           Use a large book, encyclopedia, or any other very heavy type of book to “push” the shampoo out of your carpet fibers. Simply place the book over the stained area and let it sit for about 5-10 minutes to allow gravity to work in your favor. The soap residue will transfer from the carpet to the book, which you can discard later (so don’t use a book you enjoy!) It might seem like a weird tactic, but this works especially well on soapy residue that’s dried onto the carpet.
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           Soak The Area​
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           After you’ve waited for 10 minutes, spray a generous amount of vinegar onto the shampoo stain. Then pour baking soda on top of that spot and let it sit for another 5-10 minutes to soak up all the moisture from the carpet. Make sure to mix the baking soda and vinegar together before applying them to your carpet so it soaks up as much of the shampoo as possible.
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           Wash The Area With Soapy Water And A Sponge​
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           Before you start this process, make sure you have some paper towels on hand to soak up excess water from your carpet or fabric – especially if your fabric is wool. Otherwise, the moisture could cause serious damage to your flooring or furniture.
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           Pour some lukewarm water into a bucket and mix in a couple of drops of dishwashing liquid.
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           Dip your sponge into the water and squeeze out any excess. If you have a sink or hose nearby, you can use those as alternatives to dipping your sponge each time.
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           Squeeze the soapy mixture over the stained area of the carpet.
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           Using a circular or scrubbing motion, work the soap into the fibers of your carpet. It’s important that you use only light pressure when scrubbing because too much force will push the shampoo deeper into your carpet, making it more difficult to remove. You don’t need to apply any real force, either, since the suds will help break up the shampoo.
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           Rinse out your sponge in the bucket and then soak up any soap residue from your carpet with it. Next, use a clean, damp paper towel to remove any left-over bubbles or soap suds on the surface of your carpet. This method can be repeated several times if your shampoo stain is stubborn or if any remnants still remain.
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           Rinse out your sponge with clean water, wring it out thoroughly, and then soak up as much of the sudsy soapy water from your carpet as possible. This will be a “rinse” stage for your carpet because you want to remove all traces of soap from the area.
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           Pour some distilled white vinegar into a spray bottle and saturate the stained area with it. This is an important step because any left-over dishwashing liquid in your carpet could potentially react badly with the vinegar you are about to use, resulting in a chemical reaction that will discolor your carpet! By using straight distilled white vinegar, you break up the soap molecules and lift them off of your carpet’s fibers.
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           Blot (don’t rub) the vinegar into your carpet with a clean cloth to absorb as much of it as possible. The more you blot, the less risk that your carpet will discolor if there are any remaining suds or shampoo bits in it.
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           Treat The Odor With Baking Soda​
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           Pour baking soda onto the stained area in your carpet and let it sit for 5-10 minutes before vacuuming up the residue. The baking soda will suck up any shampoo odors that are left behind in the fibers of your carpet, leaving an even more pleasant smell in the area.
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           Vacuum Any Loose Dirt And Debris From The Shampoo Spill​
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           Using a wet-dry vacuum can help you remove any leftover shampoo from your carpet. Spray a bit of the vinegar mixture onto the stain to break up any last remaining sudsy residue, then vacuum it up before it has time to dry into your carpet. If you don’t have a wet-dry vacuum that you can use, you can also use your vacuum’s hose attachment to suck up any residual shampoo from your carpet. Simply fit the hose attachment over an empty bucket, turn it on, and let the suction do all the work for you.
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           Let Your Carpet Air Dry​
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           Once you blot out any residual moisture, make sure to let your carpet air dry before you continue on with the next steps of this process. Don’t use a towel to blot out moisture, as it might actually push the shampoo deeper into the fibers of your carpet and make it more difficult to remove.
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          Once your carpet is completely dry, vacuum up any remaining baking soda particles and then treat any remaining stains with carpet shampoo and a sponge or cloth to re-clean your carpet. It’s important that you avoid walking on the area for at least 12-24 hours to give it time to dry.
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           Follow these tips and tricks, and you’ll have a clean carpet in no time! Those shampoo stains will be a thing of the past before you know it. While these instructions are written for shampoo stains, you can also use this process to clean out any soap residue that might be left behind on your carpet. When in doubt, it’s always best to consult a local professional. At J&amp;amp;M Reliable, we’re happy to help you with any issues that you might be having with your carpet.
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      <description>Do your carpets need professional cleaning? Every week? Every month? What about once per year? It's hard to know how often is too often. But here are some</description>
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           Do your carpets need professional cleaning? Every week? Every month? What about once per year? It’s hard to know how often is too often. But here are some general guidelines for when you should be calling in the pros.
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          It all depends on what type of carpeting you have, how much foot traffic it gets, and where it is located. For example, if you live in an apartment building with concrete floors that see heavy foot traffic then having your carpets professionally cleaned every three months would probably be necessary to keep them looking fresh and new (and smelling good). If you live in a house with tile or wood floors that get less use than your carpeted living room floor then maybe annual deep cleanings would suffice. In this article, we’ll discuss different factors when considering how often to have your carpets professionally cleaned.
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           Is Professional Carpet Cleaning Worth It?​
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           If you’re thinking about whether having your carpets professionally cleaned is worth the money, consider how much time it would take to clean them yourself. Professional carpet cleaners have special equipment that can scrub and vacuum at the same time. Some of these machines are self-propelled — this means you don’t even need to push or pull them!
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          And most professional carpet cleaners use truck-mounted cleaning equipment that uses hot water extraction. This is the best way to clean carpets. Hot water extraction forces hot, soapy water deep into your carpets and rinses out with steam. The heat helps lift dirt and grime away from your carpet fibers. It will also kill dust mites if you have an allergy problem.
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          An average-sized bedroom will take about an hour to complete from start to finish, but you’ll need to allow time for the carpet cleaner to set up and break down their equipment as well as travel between jobs. If you want a more thorough clean of your carpets, double or even triple this amount of time.
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          Professional carpet cleaners are trained to know how to remove spots and stains from your carpet. They can also prepare your carpets for the summer by removing all allergens, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, pet dander, and dust mites. Some professionals will even apply a protective coating that prevents spills from ever absorbing into your carpet fibers. This process uses a clear liquid spray, but will not change the color of your carpet at all.
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          Be sure to include the price of any needed repairs in your budget as well. For example, if you have a pet and it dries out a part of your carpet with its urine then professional carpet cleaners can remove those stains and odors using a special process that uses enzymes to break down the odors. However, if the damage was caused by a large pet or heavy furniture then you might need to have sections of your carpet replaced.
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           How Often You Should Clean Your Carpets​
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           If you have children, pets, or a lot of foot traffic on your carpets then professional cleaning is best done every three months. However, having your carpets professionally cleaned once per year should be sufficient if you live in a small apartment with hardwood or tile floors that do not get too much foot traffic. To hold you over between cleaning appointments, vacuum your carpets daily and get rid of all waste in your home. Keep trash cans covered and always wash your pets’ bedding regularly.
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          The type of carpeting you have is another factor when determining how often to clean it. For example: If you have a Berber or loop pile carpet, then deep-cleaning can be done once per year. If you have a cut pile or plush carpet, then deep-cleaning should be done every six to twelve months.
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          The answer also depends on your carpet fibers, as well as where you live and what type of lifestyle you have. For example: If you wear shoes in the house, your carpet will become worn more quickly than if you leave shoes at the door. If you allow pets to run around the house and play on your carpets, they will cause more damage than children’s toys or a parent’s occasional spill.
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           If you have children, pets, or both then your carpets will need to be professionally cleaned more frequently. If you want to know how often to clean carpet if you have children then the answer is once every three months.
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          Kids can damage carpets by spilling drinks and food on them or messing up the vacuum cleaner during their playtime.
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           If you have pets, then your carpets will need to be professionally deep-cleaned every six to twelve months.
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          Pets can damage carpet fibers by scratching or marking them with their claws. They can also cause allergies and odors that professional cleaning can remove.
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           If you have a lot of foot traffic then you should have your carpets professionally cleaned once every three months.
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           For those who suffer from allergies, more frequent professional carpet cleaning is recommended. It is best done every three months.
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          Vacuuming twice per week and using the proper cleaning chemicals will help your carpets to not collect as much dust or dirt. This can make allergy symptoms subside over time, but it may take multiple seasons to be rid of all allergens in your home.
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           If you have light-colored carpets then it is recommended that they are professionally cleaned every three months.
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          Professional cleaners can remove the dirt, grime, pet stains, and other issues that affect how your carpets look over time.
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           If you have dark-colored carpets then professional cleaning should be done every six to twelve months.
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           This is because many cleaners are unable to remove dirt, grime, pet stains, or other issues from darker colored carpets in a single visit due to the dye in them.
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           Professional carpet cleaners will inspect your carpets before suggesting how often they should be cleaned.
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           Knowing how often to clean your carpets can be a confusing ordeal, but a professional cleaner will always have the answer. They may recommend deep-cleaning once per year if you have hardwood floors or tile throughout your home. If you have children, pets, or both then it is recommended that you schedule a professional cleaning every three months. Call us today to get your next professional cleaning on the books!
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      <description>In one of the more shocking studies undertaken by a major university, researchers at Ohio State University have determined that it takes as little as</description>
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           In one of the more shocking studies undertaken by a major university, researchers at Ohio State University have determined that it takes as little as forty-eight hours for mold to grow on wet carpet.
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          Under normal conditions, an area of carpet measuring five feet by three feet can be completely covered in mold within ten days. “This is the ideal environment for mold to proliferate: dark and damp,” said Dr. Charles Bartholomew, head of the study.
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           Mold can grow on virtually any surface made of organic material, which is why scientists have been able to culture it from the surfaces of rocks. However, carpets remain one of its favorite breeding grounds because they offer so many different nutrients for mold to feed on.
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          In this article, we’ll share some tips and tricks about what you can do to prevent water damage in your home, and what to do when it does occur.
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           What Can Mold Do To You?​
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           When you’re trying to fix up your home, whether it’s because of damage caused by a flood or something else entirely, mold is often one of the last things on your mind. You may think that mold isn’t something to worry about because it’s just a bit of mildew, or because you don’t have it growing anywhere inside your home at this time.
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           However, the truth is that even if you are not noticing any problems now, mold can still pose significant dangers to you and your family.
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           Some symptoms moldy carpets can cause are:
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            Nasal and sinus congestion, coughing and wheezing, skin irritation, watery eyes
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           People who are very young or elderly or those with existing respiratory ailments such as asthma may be more prone to side effects of mold exposure.
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           Mold growth on your carpet may be damaging to the fibers themselves, but it is also very dangerous for human beings. This is because even the mildest types of mold can cause problems such as nasal and sinus congestion, throat irritation, eye irritation, coughing and sneezing and even asthma attacks. There are also severe risks in the form of respiratory infections, lung damage and in some cases even death.
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           Carpet Mold, Wet Carpets, And How To Fix It​
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           While it’s true that there are some pretty unpleasant symptoms associated with carpet mold, that’s not the only reason you should want to get rid of it. In fact, there are very real health risks with mold growth in general, and this is where things can get quite dangerous for everyone in your home. Mold spores themselves carry all sorts of toxic chemicals such as mycotoxins (these can cause serious liver damage), ochratoxin (which can cause kidney damage) and even microcystins, which are known to be carcinogenic. Carpet is a breeding ground for mold because of the moisture, warmth and darkness which encourage its growth.
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           When these chemicals become airborne, they can lead to serious respiratory problems, including chronic bronchitis. It’s even been shown that exposure to mold in the home can contribute to development of asthma in children.
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           Thankfully, carpet mold isn’t caused just by spilling your glass of water. It’s usually caused by larger disasters, such as home flooding (from storms or overflowing sinks), a burst pipe, and even plumbing leaks. And no matter what causes the problem, the only way to truly protect yourself is through cleaning up any affected areas as quickly as possible.
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           Cleaning Your Carpet To Prevent Mold Growth​
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           If you want to make sure that your carpet does not suffer from mold damage, the first thing you should do is start a regular vacuuming routine. In this way, you will get rid of any mold spores that accumulate on your flooring before they get an opportunity to spread and become a problem.
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          In addition to this, there are quite a few different things you can do to make your home inhospitable to mold growth, including:
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           Discard any excess water that has collected in the area. If you have standing water or wet areas on your carpet, you should clean these up as soon as possible. This means either getting rid of the water by sucking it up with a wet vacuum cleaner or by mopping the area with a damp mop.
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           Use fans to help dry out any damp areas of your carpet. If you have water that has already seeped into your carpet, mould will almost certainly grow if it’s warm and moist in there. You can prevent this from happening by setting up some fans around the area, so that air can circulate properly. Air movers are also good for this purpose.
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           Wash your rugs regularly. This will not only help you remove any mold spores that have accumulated there but also give you a chance to do some deep cleaning of the fabric fibers of your carpets, which can then lead to better air quality throughout your home.
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           Keep your house relatively cool. Mold spores are known to grow best in warm temperatures. If you want to prevent them from growing, it pays to keep your home temperature down.
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           The Tragedy of Carpet mold is very real. Not only can this problem cause an immediate health risk for everyone in the house, but it can also contribute towards asthma among young children in the home. Because of this, everyone in your family deserves to be safe from carpet mold damage.
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           If you want to make sure that your loved ones are truly protected, start a regular vacuuming routine and clean up any affected areas immediately when they do appear. This is also another good reason to check behind your sofas and other heavy pieces of furniture, because this is a common place where mold spores settle down and grow undetected for a long time.
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           Air out your living space. This is a simple enough way to prevent mold from growing in your carpets. Don’t keep the doors and windows closed all the time. Make sure you let fresh air circulate in your home every day, so that your family’s lungs remain healthy and strong.
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      <title>9/21: 9 Ways to Keep Your Carpet Looking Great</title>
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      <description>Keeping your carpet looking great is a lot easier than you think. All it takes are some simple steps to maintain the look and feel of your flooring. Here are</description>
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           Keeping your carpet looking great is a lot easier than you think. All it takes are some simple steps to maintain the look and feel of your flooring. Here are 7 tips for keeping it looking new!
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           Vacuum Regularly​
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           This will help remove dirt, dust, pollen, pet dander and other allergens that can build up over time on carpets or rugs. Vacuuming with a vacuum cleaner equipped with an HEPA filter will also help keep these micro particles from circulating in the air where they can be inhaled into your lungs. Change your vacuum cleaner bag or filters as needed. If you have pets, be sure to use a vacuum cleaner designed for pet hair. You should also work to vacuum your carpets at least once a week.
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           Carpet Cleaning​
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           Take your rugs and carpets outside for cleaning at least twice a year—more often if they get particularly dirty or dusty.
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          Make sure that you use professional carpet cleaners who do not use chemicals that could damage the fibers of your rug or leave behind residues.
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           Maintaining The Humidity In Your Home​
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           The relative humidity should ideally be between 30% and 50%. This can be hard to maintain, especially during dry, winter months when it’s cold outside. To keep relative humidity within this range, try running a humidifier or vaporizer when you feel that the air is too dry. If you have a central heating and cooling system , make sure that your air filter is clean and the vents are not blocked.
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           Stop Spills Immediately​
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           Whenever a drink or food spill occurs, make sure you wipe it up while it’s wet to prevent the spill from settling into the fibers of your carpet or rug. Make sure that you blot rather than wipe, as this will help to remove more liquid. You should also avoid scraping up the spilled food or drink with a regular vacuum cleaner since this could force the spill even deeper into your rug.
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          If you find any stains on your carpet that are not removed by blotting them away, take your pet to the vet for an exam and bring in a sample of the stain for identification. You can then use the appropriate pet-specific cleaning product on the area to remove stains.
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           Pet stains and odors can be very difficult to get rid of, particularly on carpets and rugs. Make sure that you blot up any liquid or dry food that gets spilled before it has a chance to settle into the carpet fibers. You should also try to keep your pet’s food and water dishes clean to prevent odors from building up.
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           Steam clean your carpet or upholstery at least once a year to remove any stains or leftover odors. You should also steam clean upholstery if you have pets, as pet hair can get embedded in the fibers of your furniture. Make sure that you hire a professional cleaner who will use the right equipment and techniques, or do it yourself with a steam cleaning machine like Bissell. Carpet installation
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          If you’ve recently had new carpeting installed in your home, be sure to speak with your installer about maintaining your carpet.
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           For example, many people jump to conclusions about their carpets looking dirty because their new carpet lies flat to the ground. This is normal, and all you have to do is make sure that your vacuum cleaner’s beater bar doesn’t touch the carpeting.
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           If you haven’t had your carpet installed yet, choose a type of carpet or rug that is easy to clean and care for.
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           For example, wall-to-wall carpeting is fairly durable but not very easy to clean. On the other hand, carpets made of natural fibers can be more difficult to maintain than synthetic carpets, but they are also easier to clean and tend to last longer.
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           When you need to use a cleaning product when taking care of your carpets, choose one specifically designed for carpeting rather than upholstery or other floor types. You should also avoid using any cleaners that are abrasive or acidic, as these could damage the fibers in your carpet.
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           You should also keep some basic supplies on hand for carpet care and maintenance. This includes a steam cleaner, a handheld vacuum, a carpet rake or comb, and stiff bristled brushes. For the best results, use these tools on your carpets before first thing in the morning so they have plenty of time to dry before you walk on them.
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           You should also make sure that you are maintaining the proper amount of suction on your vacuum cleaner to avoid damaging the fibers in any of your rugs or carpets. You can check this by removing the hose from the back of the machine and holding it up to a light source, then turning on the vacuum cleaner to see if the hose is sucking any light. If it doesn’t, either your machine isn’t working properly or there’s not enough suction being created by the motor.
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           Replace your vacuum cleaner bag regularly and clean the filters after every use to maintain good suction. Additionally, don’t forget about having a pet-specific vacuum cleaner on hand for homes with pets.
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           Pets can cause more wear and tear than anything else on your carpeting, so you should take the time to vacuum your carpets frequently. If you have any high-traffic areas in your home, be sure to vacuum them at least once a week. You should also replace or empty the filter or bag of your vacuum cleaner more frequently if you have pets.
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           Call A Professional​
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           If you have serious concerns about the cleanliness of your carpets, call a professional carpet cleaner to make sure they are properly maintained. A trained professional can help identify stains and solve any persistent problems.
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