Cleaning your Carpets
The following is some useful information on carpet cleaning and
STAINS. To obtain YOUR FULL FREE LIST go to Carpet Shampooers
[you'll find this within the 'Cleaning' section] on the
Best UK electrical appliances website mentioned below... and
fill out a request for your free copy at the bottom of the page.
The first third of the list is reproduced below.....
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Carpet cleaners... I have decided to make three separate
alphabetical lists... each list will have the same pre-treatment
instructions at the top, followed by the instructions for each
type of stain. It would be a good idea to print it out and
staple the resultant pages together, keep in a folder with your
carpet care emergency kit.
The first carpet cleaners list will detail water based stains
which require just the one method of cleaning - carpet shampoo.
Another will detail greasy stains which require just one method
of cleaning - dry cleaning solvent, or methylated spirits.
The third carpet cleaners list will detail - all those stains
which require treatment by more than one cleaning method, or use
a totally different method of cleaning.
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### Stain removal hints and tips. First, and most important,
treat all stains as soon as they happen... the longer they are
left the more they can soak in, and become, in some cases,
permanent.
If it is a case of liquid material, mop up as much as possible
with the kitchen towels and terry towelling in your 'carpet care
emergency kit'. Always work from the outside of the stain in
towards the middle, that way you won't spread the stain to a
larger area. If the stain material is solids... scrape up as
much of the solid matter as possible and dispose of it, then use
kitchen towels to mop any liquid deposit. Once you have carried
out these immediate steps it is a case of ascertaining how much,
if any, stain persists... then treat the remaining stain
according to the recommendations below.
Don't add any liquid to the stain [unless specified in our
detailed instructions, below]... it could spread it and send it
deeper into the pile or even get the back of the carpet wet.
Where it is appropriate to clean with carpet shampoo only get
your cloth damp enough to get the carpet moist NOT wet.
A time when you do use liquid is for fresh blood stains... then
use COLD water only... and remember to start at the outside edge
of the stain and work towards the centre... keep changing to a
clean cloth or kitchen towel as the one you are working with
becomes soiled. Keep blotting up excess water... don't get the
carpet too wet.
The stain will need to be dried out to see how well it has come
out... do this by putting a pile of kitchen towels on it with
some heavy weights... try 'phone books and yellow pages,
etcetera, and add extra weight to these by placing extra books
on top of them. This will bring the damp out. If the stain has
all but gone, maybe a general shampooing of the whole carpet
will restore it to its former glory.
But if once you have completed these basic steps, if more
cleaning is required REMEMBER... ALWAYS try all other steps out
in an out-of-sight area of the carpet first. If there appears to
be a problem with 'colour fade' or other distortions of the
carpet pile or colour... CALL IN THE EXPERTS for this particular
job.
Another tip... when you first buy and have fitted a new
carpet... ALWAYS make a note of the constituents of the carpet.
Wool, cotton, and artificial fibres will react differently to
some cleaning fluids. Keep these notes with your cleaning kit...
they could be helpful to both you, and any professional cleaners
you may call in during the life of your carpet.
If you are not so lucky, it could be that it will be necessary
to call in professional carpet cleaners... remember they will
need to know exactly what caused the stain in the first place.
The more information you can supply the better... and also the
sooner they are called in the better!
Just one last mention... don't try to dry the carpet
artificially... you could cause scorch marks, or, especially if
the carpet is synthetic or part synthetic, ruin the pile
entirely. Just follow the instructions as above and keep the
whole area well aired... other than that all you can do is hope
for the best.
List One... Water based stains requiring carpet shampoo
treatment * Animal stains... remove excess as in - ### above -
blot dry. Then treat with carpet shampoo. [If the stain has
penetrated to the back of the carpet you could well need to call
in professional carpet cleaners.] * Beer & Lager... remove
excess as in - ### above - blot dry. Treat with carpet shampoo.
* Blood... treat as - ### above. Then use carpet shampoo. * Felt
tip pens, water based... treat as - ### above - followed by
carpet shampoo. * Fruit juices... treat as - ### above - then
follow with carpet shampoo. * Metal polish... treat as - ###
above - then clean with carpet shampoo to which a little
household ammonia has been added [N.B. Please read the
precautions stated, the fumes are dreadful!] * Mud/garden
soil... First, and most important... let it dry. Then brush.
Then vacuum. After this you MAY need to use carpet shampoo. *
Mustard [ready made]... treat as - ### above - then shampoo. *
Perfume... treat as - ### above - then use carpet shampoo. *
Toothpaste... treat as - ### above - then shampoo. * Treacle and
golden syrup... treat as - ### above - then shampoo your carpet.
* Wine... treat as in - ### above - then shampoo. It is possible
to obtain a special wine clean up liquid from Betterware... you
can use it on carpets and table linen. A valuable addition to
your 'carpet care emergency kit'.
The information on 'stains' is taken from the 'Cleaning' section
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