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Do it Yourself Pet Odor Treatment

2/12/2018

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Animals are wonderful. And having a pet offers an occasional gentle reminder that anyone can be loved unconditionally, and the love can be reciprocated – even if the object of affection reeks terribly.
Pet odors are no joke. In fact they can become such a lingering and prevalent smell in any home that it would become practically impossible to host anyone, much less sell the home – if the need arises.

This small hurdle in pet care doesn’t mean you have to get rid of your furry friends to eliminate the smell – a viable means of handling this would be to hire an expert in the field of pet odor elimination, or a professional carpet technician (if the ‘accidents’ happened on the carpet) otherwise – you may consider one of these two DIY remedies;

Vinegar-Citrus Spray

This formula is especially recommended to get rid of dog and cat urine odors naturally.

  • Things You’ll need –
 
  • Empty Spray Bottle
  • White Vinegar
  • Dish Soap with Orange scent or Wild Orange Essential Oil
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Baking Soda
 
  • The Process –
 
  • Pour 5oz hydrogen peroxide, 1 tablespoon vinegar, I tablespoon baking soda and ½ tablespoon dishwasher orange soap into the spray bottle
  • When all the ingredients have been added, gently shake the bottle and apply generously to the affected area, then allow to completely dry.
  • When it dries, it will become powder-like. When this is done, vacuum up the powder.
 
  • To Purify the Area Further –
 
  • Add 6 drops of lemon essential oil to 1 cup of baking soda and place into a container and shake until well combined.
  • Sprinkle affected area and leave on for several hours – or even over night.
  • Vacuum up the powder that forms.

Depending on the size of the area, you may choose to double or triple the recipe for larger quantities of the formula.

Christen’s Pet Odor be Gone

This formula is so easily thrown together, it is slightly ridiculous to think that it works. It is important to note however, that if it is an older accident, the process may need to be repeated multiple times. It is said to work great for pet odors and toddler ‘accidents’ as well as lingering vomit smells.

  • Things You’ll need –
 
  • Empty Spray Bottle
  • Mouthwash
  • Water
 
  • The Process –
 
  • Pour 2 parts water into one part mouthwash and mix in the spray bottle
  • When all the ingredients have been added, gently shake the bottle and spray the affected area.
  • Lay a newspaper on top of the area and allow to stand – the newspaper will absorb the smell completely.

Take note that you are better off using blank newspaper, this would reduce risk of the newspaper ink dripping onto the furniture or carpet. Need professional pet odor treatment services? We can help. Give us a call today!

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Furniture Cleaning How To's|Step-By-Step Furniture & Upholstery Cleaning

2/11/2018

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From the beautiful wooden designs to the amazing intricacies of upholstery there is no running short of excuses to purchase furniture even if it is only to put them on display as a proud owner.

Good furniture is, no doubt – a treasured possession in any home but prolonging the life span of these investments can prove a tougher job than you bargained. But what is all that compared to the joy of having fine wood furniture with which to entertain guests and the cushioned softness of a favorite sofa?

How To Clean Wooden Furniture
In its natural state, wood contains a surprising amount of moisture – enough to cause it to spontaneously begin to deteriorate if not stored properly.

  • Dust often and Dust Damp
Frequent dusting removes dirt and secures the wood from any potential oily build up that may be hazardous to the wood. Dusting with a dry cloth can scratch the wood, so lightly wet the cloth used with water or dusting agent.
The furniture must not be wet directly however. Over wetting can prove hard to dry and encourage more dirt build up.

  • Polish or Wax
Either wax or furniture polish when applied to wood has the capacity to protect the surface. These two products must not be combined however as they may end up producing a sticky mess.
Before deciding which is more appropriate for the furniture, seek professional advice with the wood type in mind.


How To Clean Upholstered Furniture
Upholstered furniture may seem especially demanding in terms of care and maintenance, but the process needn’t be a hassle –

  • Vacuum
Before proceeding with deep cleaning, vacuum the surface of the furniture to remove any surface debris and loose dirt. You may use a dust buster or a hose attachment on a full-sized vacuum cleaner.

  • Remove lint and pet fur
An average vacuum may not be able to pick up on lint and fur, so it might be necessary to use a lint roller and work in a systematic grid across the entire surface of the sofa to ensure you do not miss any hair or lint.

  • Wipe down hard surfaces
Furniture with exposed wood surfaces should be cleaned with all-purpose-surface-cleaner that would make the wood shine.

How to Clean Fabric Furniture-

  • Precondition the Fabric
    Fabric conditioners can be found in any supermarket; simply mix and apply as directed.
  • Shampoo the Fabric
    Any homemade cleaner or detergent mix may achieve this effect. Evenly distribute it to ensure the best results
  • Steam Vacuum
    Use a steam vacuum to apply pressure to furniture – this would encourage soil separation and thorough cleaning that may not be otherwise achieved.
  • Air Dry
    Ventilate the room where the furniture is placed, and allow to dry before subsequent use.

How to Clean Leather Furniture-

  • Use Vinegar based Cleaner
    Either mix water with white vinegar or mix the cleaning solution with vinegar and apply on the leather.

    Condition the Furniture Over Night
  • After wiping the leather clean of the first application, make a solution of one part white vinegar and two parts flax seed oil and apply again. Then leave to stand over night.
  • Buff the Furniture
    Rub the sofa down with another fresh clean rag and make the leather healthy and shiny.

There is unlimited beauty and comfort that good furniture adds to a home. Turns out, if you take care of it, it will take care of you.



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Do it yourself Deep Soil Cleaning

2/8/2018

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Cleaning carpets was, for most of us – who would rather not be bothered with any kind of chore, an all too familiar but yet friendly evil. So it was a little frightening to be told at some point, that the normal routine of cleaning – which was to simply take it outside and beat it, was not an altogether efficient method. But the advent of vacuuming and the vacuum cleaner exceeded expectations, providing a less labor intensive method of cleaning without the risk of doing oneself any serious damage.

Regardless of all of this however, advancements in technology have proven once again that even regular vacuuming falls short, leaving you with hygienically unsafe carpet since dirt can still remain deep within the pile of a carpet.

Deep soil cleaning of carpets simply addresses the shortcomings of vacuuming by using various methods to extract soil residue embedded within the carpet fibers. It eliminates problems associated with both dirt and detergent residue, which can be detrimental to the life span of the carpet.

So what do you do if you want this quality of cleaning without parting with a small sum and hiring a professional?

Nothing. You can’t get clean professionally if you aren’t a professional carpet technician and have the necessary equipment. However, there are a few things you could do that would give closely related results, so don't give up just yet.

Here are – steps to carrying out a standard DIY Deep Soil Cleaning, but first –

What Are the Methods of Deep Carpet Dirt Extraction?
There are primarily three methods of deep soil cleaning, alternatively known as soil extraction

Dry Extraction:
This process uses an absorbent substance containing detergents and solvents which is brushed into the carpet fibers. The compound then attaches to the soil particles, and both the soil and compound are then removed by vacuuming.

Dry Foam Extraction:
In this method, a detergent is selected and made to foam, and then worked into the carpet and rinsed off following wet vacuuming.

Hot Water Extraction:
This is also called steam cleaning. The process involves a cleaning solution being introduced into the carpet fibers under such pressure that the soil is removed. When steam cleaning, areas of heavy use are preconditioned to pull out the soil and then a pressurized cleaning solution is injected into the pile. Subsequently, the soil and the solution are immediately extracted.

What Kind of Carpet Extraction Equipment Do You Need?
There are many factors to take into account when purchasing a carpet extraction equipment. The type of extractor would be determined by the dimensions of the place you would be cleaning, the construction of the carpet and fiber type, and also how frequently it would need deep soil cleaning.

Ultimately, be sure that you purchase the best machine available to you. Cheap doesn’t always translate to ‘good deal’.

How to Carry Out a Do-it-Yourself Deep Soil Cleaning
  • Remove all furniture from the carpeted area (if possible). If the furniture cannot be moved, tilt it and place a plastic film beneath its legs or stand.
  • Pre-vacuum. This would get rid of loose dirt and lower the soil concentration.
  • Follow the instructions on your machine thoroughly, with the cleaner filled in begin at the farthest point from the doorway and work back toward it so that you can step out when you are done.
  • Extract as much of the water and soil as possible and wait until the carpet dries before replacing the furniture or walking on the carpet. This may take 6 or more hours.
  • Ventilate the room. Open the windows or turn on the air conditioning, but never close the room with a wet carpet, this could encourage the growth of mildew.

While this process might be effective at cleaning spots and spills and provide excellent interim cleaning, they cannot take the place of periodic deep cleaning by a carpet cleaning professional.



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Do It Yourself Carpet Cleaning | Step By Step

7/26/2017

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Between social media trends and the multiple marketing strategies that have flooded consumer society there are too many reasons why people are making small fortunes from selling the idea that you can do anything by yourself and save a lot of money.
To every question regarding any frustration regarding DIY carpet cleaning, the best answer is usually “regular cleanings by a professional”. However, the need for some ‘in-between-cleaning’ is necessary and some advice will certainly come in handy;

Use an All-Natural DIY Cleaning Solution:
Do not fall for the DYI signs and brightly colored advertising that assure you that you can Do-it-yourself, only to attempt to sell you an overpriced bottle of ‘rug shampoo’ and anti-foaming agent (whatever that means). If you are going to Do-It-Yourself, you might as well go the whole nine-yards.

Emily Fazio of the DIY network writes about making DIY carpet cleaners that can revive dirty rugs and promote good health. Read the article here

Pre-Vacuum:
Before you attack the stubborn dirt on your rug, it is important to ensure that the rug is free from loose dust and other particles. Use your vacuum cleaner to siphon dirt and filth from on top and underneath the rug.

Shampoo:
You may begin with wetting the rug with running water, then apply the home made cleaning solution and without applying too much force when brushing and, as much as possible, brush in a straight line motion following the rug pile direction.
Remember to test the solution on a small portion of your rug or carpet to ensure that it is safe for the carpet.

Wash the Carpet’s Edges:
To do this, use an ordinary laundry brush and with the same cleaning solution brush away from the direction of the pile – the edges particularly need proper attention.

Rinse Thoroughly:
After shampooing, rinse out the carpet cleaner with running water. While rinsing, lightly sweep the rug with a soft brush to take out the remaining foam; made by the carpet cleaner.

Dry:
To speed up drying of the rug, consider using a rubber squeegee to force out the excess water. Again, make sure to use straight line strokes following the rug pile direction. The importance of drying cannot be overemphasized as any left-over moisture can ruin your rug’s appearance and colors.

Thinking about Things:
When it comes to carpet cleaning it is important to do some critical thinking – you’ll only really be able to rest easy if you have the assurance that your carpets are getting professional care.


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Commercial Carpet Cleaning

7/24/2017

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In business, first impressions are everything. And because nobody gets a second chance at making first impressions, it is important to make it count.

Tastefully decorated office spaces or reception rooms immediately appear organized and competent – and somewhat reassuring to prospective clients, and also positively impacts the employee experience. And what forms the core of office décor? Carpeting.

The carpet in your business represents significant capital investment for your company and also plays a major role in an office environment – but this is also true for religious and other non-commercial institutions.

By making concerted efforts at protecting/maintaining your carpeting, you are both protecting and prolonging your investments; this cannot be taken lightly.

Technicalities in Commercial Carpet Cleaning
Commercial carpets receive a higher volume of traffic than any other kind of carpet. Thus, it is important that the carpet chosen is specifically crafted to withstand the strain and stress of this kind of activity.


Ultimately however, when a carpet is correctly chosen and installed, its beauty and durability is highly (if not solely) dependent on the ongoing maintenance and cleaning programs.

What You Should Be Looking For In Commercial Carpet Cleaning Services
Cleaning your own carpet is, in this instance, entirely out of the question. And if you are serious about business, you wouldn’t just entrust the investment to just anyone; here are a few things to consider before taking a leap with just about any carpet cleaning service – as recommended by the IICRC ();


  • Carpet Deodorization- The best thing about high traffic areas are the multiple smells that fuse to form a haze of intolerable disaster; before choosing a carpet cleaning service, ensure that they provide deodorizers that neutralizes odors by eliminating them at the source. Clarksville Premier Carpet Cleaning Services provides an adequately reliable stain and odor removal service.

  • Interim Carpet Cleaning - High traffic areas in commercial establishments take an even bigger hit than other places do. By addressing these places specially, the cleaning service provides carpet protection; extend the carpets lifespan and makes subsequent cleaning easier and faster. This service is usually less of a hassle than a total clean, another reason to give the Clarksville Premier Carpet Cleaning Services a try.

  • Carpet Protection - Carpet protectors are a shield around carpet fibers, making it difficult for dirt to infiltrate. It is safe for people, pets and the environment and extends the life of the carpet to ensure that there is no unpleasant odor. It also provides additional time to clean up unexpected spills which further eliminates pesky static build up.

Who Can Provide Commercial Carpet Cleaning Services in Clarksville TN?
Feel free to conduct your own research, but you’re not likely to find any more than a handful of
Carpet Cleaners in Clarksville TN – and remember what we said about entrusting your precious carpet to just anyone?

Clarksville Premier Carpet Cleaning Services is your best bet – from wall to wall carpeting to area rugs; and all kind of office/commercial/religious spaces, Clarksville Premier Carpet Cleaning Services can provide excellent results, you may want to contemplate it further, but I say you’d be doing all of us a world of good if you just take our word for it.

So, what do you say? Exclusive carpet cleaning or no?




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Carpet Cleaning How To’s | Tips and Tricks to Help You Clean Your Carpets Right Each Time

7/21/2017

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Carpet cleaning is a number of different things. A chore, a bit of a bore, a somewhat exhausting process that only leaves you thoroughly satisfied subsequently. Yet regardless of all that it appears to be, it must be done nonetheless – and the footfall of your entire household is testament to this fact.

There are a few ways to lighten the burden of the necessary good of carpet cleaning. One of these, is by equipping yourself with knowledge that will make certain to ease the stress of second guessing. To this end, we have complied your top 5 carpet cleaning How to questions, and provided the best possible solutions to aid the process;

How to Prepare Carpet for Professional Cleaning – If you have chosen the path of hiring professional cleaner/ cleaning company, then you have chosen wisely. The best part about professional carpet cleaning service is the fact that there are several things you can do to get the most out of each visit, here are a few of them –
  • Remove Light Furniture: Carpet cleaning technicians are hired for one thing along – to clean your carpets. It is however, your responsibility to prepare for their arrival. The more furniture you can get out of the room, the better. You would also have to leave the furniture where it is, until the carpet dries.
  • Declutter: In order to avoid accidents, remove anything that can serve as a tripping hazard. Using a professional cleaning service often means that there will be multiple hoses and cords in various parts of the house, and removing any other thing that might get in the way will certainly lighten the burden.
  • Protect Your Walls: As a result of the friction on the corners and base boards caused by the technicians pulling hoses throughout your home, there is likely to be unsightly black marks caused by the cords and hoses rubbing the corners. To avoid this, apply painter’s tape where the cords are likely to rub such as the base of the stair case; it is quite easy to remove after cleaning is done.
  • You may also do some light vacuuming in order to get rid of the loose dirt on the upper layer of the carpet.

How to Dry Carpet Fast After Cleaning – When the cleaning is done, the second waiting game commences, and this can be slightly frustrating if you have had to get your furniture out of the way – here are a few tips to help shorten the waiting time;
  • Keep an Eye on The Humidity: Weather plays a great part in the drying time, thus it is important that the time of year you choose are favorable for hastening drying of the carpets. Lower humidity is particularly desirable. Otherwise, having an indoor hygrometer and dehumidifier will also help as well.
  • Don’t Go Too Long Between Professional Cleanings: The heavier the soil load on a carpet, the more effort it would require to get it clean, and the longer it will take to dry.
  • Ventilate: You may choose to either open some windows, turn on your ceiling fans and/or air-conditioning. This tactic particularly works on colder days; but having two windows is sufficient to speed things up significantly.
  • Ask for a Blow Dry: The carpet technician is likely to have this option available, and this would help to give the drying a jump start.
How to Get Rid Of Black Lines around the Edges of Carpets – These black lines are called filtration soil, and are from you homes HVAC system. They are the result of air traveling through your newly constructed air-tight home, and they can be removed by professional carpet technicians, otherwise –

  • Fill a bucket with a gallon of warm water and add two cups of detergent
  • Wear gloves if you wish to keep your hands dry, and use a soft bristle brush to apply the water detergent mix to a section of the black stained area.
  • Use light scrubbing action to break up the particles in a straight line and continue till the stain disappears.
  • When the stain is gone, fill a pot with warm water, dip a cloth into the water and wipe the area of the carpet that has been scrubbed on
  • Use a fresh dry cloth to dry the section of carpeting when done, and use fans to speed the drying process.
How to Ensure Your Carpets Do Not Get Dirty Too Quickly – There are many simple ways to protect your carpet from getting dirty too quickly;

  • Use Doormats: Doormats have a way of drastically reducing the soil load on the sole of shoes or bare feet. They are an inexpensive and easy to maintain means of keep your carpets clean for longer.
  • Indoor Slippers Only: Shoes deliver a lot of dirt. Thus, it is important to have a designated indoor slippers, with a soft sole preferably. This is because, shoes track around too much soil, not to mention – their sole is very hard.
  • Vacuum Frequently: Vacuum entrance and other high traffic areas frequently. This would reduce soil build up.
How to Determine If a Cleaning Product Is Good For My Carpet – With regard to selecting cleaning products there is only one way to truly test your carpets response to the product – trial. But rather than delve head-long into cleaning with the solution, consider testing it out on a small inconspicuous part of the carpet and watch for colorfastness or any other undesired reactions.

Ultimately, this should help establish firmly if the cleaning product is safe for the carpet fiber and will get the job done with ease. If you need professional carpet cleaning call us today for a free quote. Your satisfaction is guaranteed!
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Avoid These Common Carpet Cleaning Mistakes

7/12/2017

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You are likely already well acquainted with the old wives tales, tips and the many tricks on getting your carpet clean by yourself. While it isn’t recommended that carpet cleaning is DIY, it is quite alright to alternate between the do-it-yourself approach and hiring professional cleaning in order to save money. So, no. No judgment at all.

DIY usually comes at the cost of making mistakes that might leave you regretting the decision to do it yourself in the first place, so we’ve prepared a helpful list of mistakes which if you avoid, could save you quite some expense and hassle.

Not Testing the Carpet Cleaner
Cleaning products are generally made with various kinds of fabrics and color types in mind. However, no process is absolutely fool-proof and it is easy to let a few things slip through the cracks. To save yourself the heartache of regret, it is safer to test a product on an inconspicuous area of the carpet for colorfastness – that way you can ensure that the carpet is color safe and the product has no damaging effect on it.

Waiting to Remove a Stain
Allowing a stain set on a carpet before making an attempt to clean it is a terrible mistake because depending on the carpet and type of stain, bleaching can occur and the damage may become irreparable. Tackling a stain straight away gives the carpet the best chance at avoiding permanent damage – and smell, in the cases where this may apply.

Rubbing & Scrubbing
Forcefully rubbing a carpet can cause the stain to go further into the carpet and spread the stain to an even wider area. Your best bet would be to remove excess solids and gently blot the liquid before engaging a carpet cleaner. A sponge and sheer determination is sometimes more excitement than the carpet can handle.

Over-Shampooing
Better too little than too much. When too much cleaning product is used, and the carpet is not adequately rinsed it may result in a build-up of soapy residue that can become particularly difficult to clean out.

Over-Wetting
If too much water soaks into the bottom of the carpet, some backing materials cause the carpet to discolor if they get too wet. The carpets themselves will shrink and tear themselves from the floor; and as if that is not bad enough, you would run the additional risk of mildew problems.

Self Sufficiency
Even hard-core do-it-yourselfers submit to the idea of hiring a professional on occasion – this is particularly because, over-shampooing and over-wetting are both mistakes that are practically inevitable. Not to mention the fact that professional carpet cleaning not only extends the life of the carpeting but also contributes to better air quality, reducing allergies and illness.
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10 Ways to Clean Carpets Like a Professional

7/10/2017

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Everybody wants their carpets to sparkle all the time; but accidents happen. Kids, wine, gravy, pet feces – they won’t let us be great in peace. So what you do when you are faced with a stain that threatens to break up your loving relationship and send you off to a carpet-less eternity?

If you can’t find the time to call over a professional, or you are on a somewhat tight budget and can’t afford professional carpet cleaning services – here are a few tips to help you get through cleaning your carpet just right;

  • Have the Demeanor of a Professional Carpet Cleaner
Resist the urge to attack any stain like a maniac. Admittedly, it is quite tempting to bust out a sponge and go at scrubbing the carpet like your life depends on it, but this would do neither you, nor the carpet any good.

Take a few minutes and strategize by asking yourself a few necessary questions – for instance, what is the carpet made of and what cleaning solution is most likely to eliminate the stain without any casualty?

  • Clean Any Carpet Stains Immediately
It is important to not be overly hasty in addressing stains. However, it is also important to allow them set as they might prove tough to deal with later. The ultimate rule to having stain free carpets is to get to any of the stains before they get the chance to set. You snooze, you lose. So, think – but do it fast.

  • Blot Carpet Stains – Don’t Rub, Don’t Scrub
The key to having smear free carpets is blotting. Blotting means you only put a small amount of pressure on the stain to soak it up. Thus, before cleaning, absorb as much of the stain as you can with a cloth or sponge. This would help with pulling out as much of the liquid or gunk and reduce the spread of the stain during stain removal. On the other hand, rubbing and scrubbing causes the stain particles to get grounded into the carpet fibers, damaging them severely.

  • Less Cleaning Product Equals Better Results
Cleaning products are great but have the potential to become counter-productive themselves. If you use as little of the cleaning product as possible, it reduces both the drying time as well as the risk of staining the carpet even further.

  • Let It Dry
If the carpet stays damp after cleaning, it poses the risk of growing mold. Thus, it is important to blot thoroughly with a towel after cleaning or use a fan or hair dryer to gently hasten the process.

  • Treat Your Carpet Like Royalty All Year Round
Cleaning your own carpet is quite a chore but necessary. But even frequent carpet cleaning can prove a little damaging to the carpet fibers – exposure to cleaning products weaken them slowly gradually hasten the deterioration process of the carpet. Consider keeping the accidents to a minimum; this is almost impossible if you have children or pets, but adults are a less challenging crowd to deal with.

  • Steam Clean on Occasion
There are an abundance of DIY steam cleaning machines available for both rent and purchase and if your household is prone to spills or accidents that are difficult to tackle, then it may be worthwhile to purchase one and steam clean the carpet from time to time.

  • Ditch The Chemicals & Use Household Products
You have probably never heard this saying before, because I just made it up, but – club soda and ice cubes are a party host’s best friend.

Club soda works magic against beer and wine stains. This is only true if you use it correctly. Simply blot the stained area with the soda on the cloth, and repeat the process until stain is eradicated.
Ice cubes are great for chewing gum that gets tacked onto the carpet. Simply grab a couple of ice cubes and freeze dry the cubes for about 30 seconds. When it is frozen solid, use a spoon and lift up the glob, cutting the strands of the carpet as close to the gum as possible. If you are careful enough, there will be minimal noticeable harm done.

  • Try Beauty Products
Perhaps not all beauty products will do the same but ordinary shaving cream is proven to remove just about any type of stain.

When the ‘accident’ happens, apply the shaving cream directly to the stain and allow it set for about 30 minutes. Once this time elapses, blot the set cream away with a dry white cloth, then finish up by spraying the area with one part vinegar mixed with one part water and then wipe away the solution with the same white cloth.

  • Splurge A little
Let’s be honest with each other, even professionals know that if it’s not done by a professional, it can only seem like it is. Eventually, the lack of a professional touch will become obvious and you may even begin to slip up.

It may not be necessary to get professional carpet cleaning any more than once or twice a year, but professional carpet cleaning services will give your carpet a good treat and only leave you with the minor task of maintenance – and compared to changing the carpet every few years, you will find that this is worth the occasional splurge.













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