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When you purchase a home you will find that one of the largest investments you will make will be on the carpeted surfaces that you have in your home. There is nothing that comes close to the comfort and warmth that you get by having carpeted floor surfaces. Carpeting is very elegant and it has a beautiful appearance in your home. Developing a few simple cleaning habits to maintain its beauty will help the carpets last far beyond any expectations that you may have.

If people walk on the carpets with their shoes on you will frequently find dark path areas start to form on the carpet. The buildup of sand and grit combined with the friction of your shoes grinding the fibers of your carpet will cause these areas to get worn thin. Leaving these areas dirty too long will mean that eventually carpet cleaning will not help the carpets look cleaner. The very simple solution is to take your shoes off at the door and this will help to keep the carpet cleaner.

One easy solution to keep the carpet cleaner is to put small throw rugs or runners in high traffic areas of your home. These throw rugs will serve two purposes; they will decorate your carpets and at the same time they will help to maintain cleaner carpets. It is very easy to wash these small rugs in a machine or replace them instead of replacing wall to wall carpet. It is very difficult to stop the foot traffic and dirt is always going to come in your home but these throw rugs will help to prolong the beauty of your wall to wall carpet.

Eating food on the carpeted areas is a sure way to cause marks on the carpet. In some cases with the layout of your home it is very difficult to prevent this. Spreading a bed sheet or any type of covering for the carpet is a great way to protect your carpeting from spots and spills. This may seem inconvenient but it is the only way to prevent spots and spills on your carpeting and these stains in many cases become permanent. In most homes the dining room carpets develop many permanent stains that carpet cleaning solutions can't remove.

Subjecting your carpet to direct sunlight can cause it to fade and lose its sparkle. This can only be prevented by drawing your curtains at times when the sun is the strongest. This does not mean that you have to sit in dark rooms only that you need to draw the curtains at times when these rooms are not being used. By following these procedures you can still enjoy the daylight and keep your carpets looking beautiful.

The carpet manufacturers have designed the carpets today to hide dirt as much as possible and they have the ability to resist staining. Because of this many people wait until they see the traffic patterns to get a carpet cleaning. Many times the damage has already occurred and the carpet cleaning might be able to remove the dirt but cannot reverse the damage. Sand and grit will cause permanent damage to the carpet fibers if it is allowed to remain in the carpet.

It is necessary to vacuum 3 to 4 times a week to stop this damage from occurring and to keep the carpet cleaner. When you are vacuuming your carpets it is necessary to go slow enough to allow the machine to do a proper cleaning job and it is important to use one of the better performing vacuum cleaners.

It is also necessary to remove spots and spills when they happen to maintain the beauty of your carpeting. Vacuuming can remove the dry dirt and spot cleaning will give your carpeting a cleaner look but it is also necessary to deep clean the carpets every 12 to 18 months to remove the washable dirt that builds up on the carpet as a result of dirt tracked in from the outside, cooking and air pollution. Following these simple tips can help to keep your carpets looking great for many years.

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Jim Thornton has been cleaning carpets for many years. In that time many methods of carpet cleaning have been used but the best carpet cleaning results have been achieved using dry foam extraction. For more information go to www.bubblesandsuds.ca


Jim Thornton has been cleaning carpets for many years. In that time many methods of carpet cleaning have been used but the best carpet cleaning results have been achieved using dry foam extraction. For more information go to www.bubblesandsuds.ca
 



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