Green Carpets Cleaning

Area rugs are a excellent way to add warmth and character to your decoration, but after prolonged use, they will require a good cleaning to seem like new. For many contemporary rugs, cleaning can be a once-a-year DIY job that saves you the expense of professional cleaning. If your rug is tagged with particular cleaning instructions, follow those. Otherwise, use this guide from Green Carpet’s Rug Cleaning to learn how to clean a rug and basic rug maintenance hints.

In general, area rugs only need to be deep cleaned annually. Here are a Couple of ways to determine If It’s time for Rug Cleaning in Burbank:

1. Lift a corner of the rug and lightly kick the back. If the rug releases a large cloud of dust, it definitely needs some attention.

2. Run your hand against the rug face in a circular motion for 10 seconds, then look at your palm; if your hand is dirty, then so is the rug.

3. Check for signs of deeply embedded dirt by looking at the rug backing. Deep-down dirt will settle along the warp and weft of the rug and can be seen in the backing.

Cleaning a rug just requires a couple of basic tools. You will need:

Rug beater or broom
Rug shampoo or safe cleaning solution
Two 5 gallon buckets
Large sponges
Towels
Large tarp
Fan

Try to pick a time to clean your rugs when there will be a few sunny, hot days together. It could be easier to clean your rugs outside, and sun and warm atmosphere will help them dry more quickly and thoroughly. Plus, the sun is a natural and effective deodorizer and this will keep most of the dust and dirt from the house. Whether an outside area isn’t accessible, use any floor area which moisture won’t damage (like vinyl or concrete floor in the kitchen or kitchen.)

Shake or conquer Take smaller rugs and darkened rugs outside and provide them a good shake to release loose dirt and dust. If the rug is large, ask a partner for help to hang the rug above a porch rail or above a couple solid chairs. Use a broom or rug beater to hit on the rug all over to loosen deeply embedded dirt. Don’t forget to shake out the rug mat also.

Fill the other bucket with clean water.

Examine the rug for colorfastness: Before cleaning a rug with any kind of solution, it needs to be examined for colorfastness to prevent harm. Dab the cleaning solution on a small corner of the rug with a white towel. Let the test place dry thoroughly, then check again to make certain colors haven’t bled or faded.

Dip the sponge/brush to the cleaning solution. Don’t over-wet the fibers–just use as much as required. Function in a 3- by 3-foot location. Rinse out the sponge/brush regularly so the dirt won’t be transferred.

Rinse the rug completely: It is important not to leave any soap material on the rug. Soap will attract more dirt. Dip a clean sponge in the rinse water and remove any soap in the region just cleaned.

Blot: Drive as much excess water as possible with a squeegee and moving from the path of the rug nap. Scrub, rinse and blot an area before moving into the next.

Dry: Hang up the rug to dry, or lay the rug level, face-up and prop the underside with risers to permit for air circulation. Allow the rug dry thoroughly before bringing it back inside, rotating it periodically to promote even drying. Once inside, turn on fans to promote more air flow and help the rug dry completely.

Adjust rug fibers: Once the rug has dried completely, lightly examine the rug with a vacuum or a soft-bristle brush to Blend the fibers.

Steam cleaners: If your rug is very soiled, it may be well worth it to rent a commercial steam cleaner. Vacuum the rug first, then follow the company’s directions on how to run the machine.

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Is It Worth Getting Carpets Professionally Cleaned in Burbank
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