Showing posts with label carpet stains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carpet stains. Show all posts

Monday, 4 February 2013

How To Dry Clean Carpets?


Do you have a big, expensive, beautiful carpet at home? Of course you do at least one, because there is nothing comparable to the soft touch of a high quality carpet on your bare feet. But owning one cam be trouble. Just imagine, all the time you have to spend cleaning it and the money you have to invest into detergents. And do I even have to start with the chemicals they contain, even some of the 'green' cleaning solutions contain toxic substances, hidden behind the label 'trade secret'.

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

How to Remove Oil-Based Stains from a Carpet

Probably the most difficult stains to remove are oil-based, and that difficulty is due to the tendency of oil and grease to adhere firmly to surfaces, requiring a bit more effort to be removed than other stains. Fortunately, it is not impossible to eliminate oil-based stains, and with the right cleaning method and some patience they can be lifted from the carpet quite successfully.

Monday, 12 September 2011

Remove Carpet Stains with Vinegar and Peroxide

Carpets can easily be stained by everyday activities such as walking, eating, drinking and pet accidents. Once occurred, carpet stains should be treated as soon as possible, otherwise, they will be much harder to remove. Many commercial carpet cleaners do a great job on stains, but they usually contain chemicals that can be harmful for your health. A much safer way to remove stains is by utilizing natural ingredients. Vinegar and peroxide can be successfully used as cleaning products to clean your carpets in an environmentally friendly manner.

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

How to Remove Old Carpet Stains Effectively

The longer a stain sits on a carpet, the more firmly it sticks to the fibers. The stain may set-in the carpet deeply over time, making the cleaning task close to impossible. However, there is no way to know whether a particular stain is removable if you don't try to remove it. Baking soda has many uses, and one of them is to lift stains. Try the described cleaning method involving baking soda before you give up on your carpet.