Maintenance Tips

Maintenance Tips

Commercial Carpet Maintenance Tips

There is a myriad of stains that can happen in your household, or even in your office. There are some stains that happen more often than others, and for those stains, we have compiled some tips and tricks for your to use if they happen to occur. Using these tips and tricks as guidelines will give you varied results, as the severance of the stain will become a significant influence on how effective the cleaning method will be.
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Grass Stains
Grab a detergent solution, and proceed to blot the stain with it. Next, rinse the area with cold water, and blot the area again until it’s dry. Then you can blot the area with an ammonia solution. Finally, blot the area with a vinegar solution and rinse it once more time.
Pet Stains
Attempt to blot out as much of the urine stain as possible by applying a clean towel over the stain with a solid amount of pressure. Next, spray an enzyme/bacteria digester, and then leave it to dry. Once it’s dry, you can remove more of the stain with a detergent solution, rinse it out, and then blot it until it’s dry. Remember, the faster you get to the stain, the better it will come out.
Vomit
First, you must scrape and collect as much of the particles as possible. Next, apply a bacteria digester to the vomit area, and then let it dry. Remove the remaining stain with a detergent solution, and rinse it well with cold water, and then blot it again until it’s dry.
Oil Stains
Apply a dry cleaning solvent onto the oiled area. Work from the outside and go in so that you may contain the oil spot, and keep it from spreading. Next, apply a detergent solution, and rinse it with cold water. Finally, blot it until it’s dry.
Mildew
Remove as much of the mildew as possible with a dry-brush without ruining your carpet. Sponge the area with a disinfectant solution, and blot the area thoroughly. Use ammonia to sponge the area again, and the rinse well. Once the area is finished drying, you may bleach the area with hydrogen peroxide.
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