{"id":60947,"date":"2022-05-14T06:21:15","date_gmt":"2022-05-14T06:21:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=60947"},"modified":"2022-05-14T06:21:43","modified_gmt":"2022-05-14T06:21:43","slug":"tips-for-cleaning-carpets-in-the-house-like-new-you-may-not-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/justmetalking.com\/tips-for-cleaning-carpets-in-the-house-like-new-you-may-not-know\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips for cleaning carpets in the house like new you may not know"},"content":{"rendered":"
Your carpet will naturally collect dirt and dander over time, so you need to vacuum it often. Depending on how heavily it\u2019s used, vacuuming once or twice a month will likely be enough for maintenance. Choose a vacuum with a suction attachment, which will clean your carpets better than a standard rotary vacuum.\n
Do deep cleanings every few months to go beyond the scope of a quick vacuum job and get your carpets good as new.\n
One big caveat: Wall-to-wall carpeting and area rugs aren\u2019t the same things, so don\u2019t assume you can use the same cleaning methods. Make sure your rug can handle a deep cleaning before you begin. If you have a vintage rug or one made of delicate materials, you\u2019ll want to take it to get hand-washed with a pH-balanced shampoo every three to five years.\n
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In addition to deep cleaning, you\u2019ll also want to rotate your rugs. \u201cIt helps to rotate your rug once a year to ensure even wear over time\u201d . \u201cAnd use a rug pad, which will prolong its life. If it\u2019s a wool rug, let it sunbathe once a year.\u201d Sun helps sanitize wool, but be careful of color fading. And whatever you do, avoid steam cleaning because it will damage the carpet.\n
When creating a game plan for how to clean your carpet, carefully read the labels on all products you plan to use. Typically, the label will let you know if (and how) you should test on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure you don\u2019t accidentally harm your whole carpet.\n
Once you\u2019ve treated a small section of your carpet, wait a few hours to make sure there\u2019s no adverse reaction such as a change in the color or texture of the fibers\u2014before you proceed to clean the rest of your carpet.\n
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People with allergies and asthma understand the importance of regular carpet cleanings, but even if your immune system doesn\u2019t alert you when your carpet is filthy, you\u2019ll want to do routine cleanings. Plus, if you spill something on your carpet, you\u2019re going to need to treat the stain immediately.\n
Start by vacuuming your carpets and rugs a couple of times a month to remove dust and dander. And if you\u2019re getting ready to deep clean or spot clean your carpets, you\u2019ll want to vacuum first every time. Debris stuck in the fibers can block your ability to get through to those stains.\n
Hyman also suggests shaking out your rugs a couple times a month. Every few months, flip your rug over and vacuum the back. \u201cThis will get the grit out of the foundation of the rug,\u201d he says.\n
It\u2019s important to know how to clean a carpet by hand. You\u2019ll thank her for the tips the next time you need to remove gum or chocolate stains from a carpet.\n
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Pet hair can be a nightmare to remove, but there\u2019s a trick that will save you tons of time: Sprinkle the area with baking soda; then vacuum it up. The baking soda will lift the pet hair from the carpet.\n
They look bad and smell worse, but stains from your pet\u2019s accidents are pretty easy to remove. Here\u2019s how to clean dog pee from carpet: Use a paper towel to blot up as much of the urine as you can. Then mix equal parts white vinegar and warm water in a spray bottle. Spritz the area to get rid of the odor. Blot this mixture with a paper towel once again.\n
If that doesn\u2019t do the trick, try one of these products specially formulated for getting pet urine out of carpets.\n
Nosebleeds, household injuries\u2026 We get it. Bloodstains are tough to avoid and even harder to get out of carpets. Thankfully, you have options.\n
Maker uses a mixture of two parts hydrogen peroxide and one part dish soap. Wet a cloth with the mixture; then blot the stain with it. You can also try removing bloodstains by mixing cold water and white vinegar, then soaking the stain for a few minutes before using a paper towel or microfiber cloth to blot it.\n
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This stain in particular often triggers panic, but if you\u2019ve spilled red wine, there\u2019s hope for your carpet yet.\n
To clean up a red wine stain, blot up as much as you can. Then sprinkle salt or baking powder (generously) on the stain, giving it a few minutes to settle before you vacuum it up.
\nGet paint out of a carpet
\nCraft project gone awry? It may look bleak, but paint is actually easier to remove than it sounds. This is how you get paint out of carpet: First, identify the paint. Is it oil-based or water-based? Water-based paints will be much easier to clean up since many are water-soluble.\n
Regularly running the vacuum over your carpets is great, but that\u2019s not going to give your carpets a just-like-new look. That\u2019s why you need to deep clean them a few times a year.\n
Using a carpet-cleaning machine is your best bet for a thorough clean. If you don\u2019t own one and don\u2019t want to rent one, there\u2019s a DIY solution.\n
Sprinkle baking soda over the surface of your carpet.
\nMix carpet shampoo (that you\u2019ve color tested) with warm water; then add the mixture to a spray bottle.
\nSpray the cleaning liquid over the carpet.
\nBrush with a carpet brush.
\nBlot the area.
\nSpray again with warm water only.
\nBlot the carpet again.
\nYes, it\u2019s time-consuming, but it\u2019s more cost effective than buying or renting a carpet-cleaning machine.\n
Carpet-cleaning machines get a bad rap for being big and bulky, but these days, there are smaller machines that can really simplify carpet cleaning. If you don\u2019t see yourself using a carpet-cleaning machine that often (or if you don\u2019t have the room to store it), you can rent one from your local home improvement store.
\nRemove furniture and anything else on the carpet.
\nVacuum the area to pick up loose dirt.
\nPretreat stains that will need extra attention (and remember to do a color test before using a new cleaning solution).
\nChoose the formula to add to your cleaning machine (Pro Max Clean and Protect will do the trick).
\nStart your engines! Begin in the farthest corner of the room (so you don\u2019t get trapped mid-room surrounded by wet carpet). Pushing your cleaning attachment forward and backward with the spray button pushed down. Follow that with the same movement without the spray button pressed. Do this throughout the space until you\u2019ve cleaned the entire carpet.
\nRinse. You don\u2019t have to, but it\u2019s a good idea to refill your machine with warm water and repeat the process.
\nLet it dry. Wait four to six hours before putting your furniture back or walking on the carpet.
\nHire a pro
\nIf you\u2019re not up for renting or buying a machine, and if a stain is really stuck on or your carpet looks like it\u2019s on its last legs, the answer to how to clean a carpet may be to hire a pro. Professionals use detergents and steam to really get in there, and commercial machines are beasts when it comes to getting bacteria and dirt out of any pile of rug. If your home has wall-to-wall carpeting, you might want to do this once a year.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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