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"Soiling" is a build-up of soil particles and oily materials that cling to the rug, bedroom furniture and carpet fibers and dull their beauty. In time, foot traffic drives the soil particles deep into the carpet. When this condition cannot be corrected with vacuuming, it's time to have your carpet cleaned by a trained professional.
How often you'll need professional cleaning depends on soil build-up, traffic, type and color of carpeting. A good rule of thumb would be to professionally clean your rug or carpet every 18 months.
A reputable professional cleaner knows the latest in carpet construction, chemicals, and safe, effective cleaning methods to help maintain carpet beauty.
Most professionals use hot water extraction cleaning (also known as steam cleaning). Other common cleaning methods include absorbent pad or bonnet cleaning, rotary shampoo, and dry foam or powder.
Do-It-Yoursef CleaningProfessional cleaning is recommended for any rug or carpet, including stain-resistant carpet. However, if you decide to do it yourself, carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions. Most dry cleaning systems are satisfactory and will not affect the warranty. If other methods are used, avoid cationic or high pH (>10) chemicals which can impair stain resistance. Avoid excessive abrasive action to prevent damage to the carpet tufts.
SpottingWhen completely dry, vacuum or brush the pile to restore texture.
Ghost Stain: After drying, if the stain reappears, it may be because some stain remained deep in the pile and wicked up to the surface. If so, reapply warm water detergent solution, vacuum or brush when completely dry. If you need cleaning products please visit our sponsor below.