Saturday, September 11, 2010

4 Quick & Easy Steps To Remove Spots From Your Carpet

Have you ever tried cleaning a spot on your carpet or rug only to make it worse?

Using the wrong product or the wrong technique can actually damage your carpet or rug. Follow these simple instructions for best results. Please keep in mind that some spots require professional care.

STEP 1: Cover spill with WHITE napkin or paper towels. DO NOT use colored paper! It might transfer onto the carpet. Be sure to use a THICK stack to absorb as much of the spot as possible

STEP 2: Blot by stepping on stack of towels.
REPEAT THIS PROCESS UNTIL NO TRANSFER TAKES PLACE. DO NOT RUB!!!

STEP 3: Apply Spotting Agent. Warning: Do not use over the counter spot removers! They can leave a sticky residue that attracts soil and may discolor your textiles.. Instead, use white vinegar mixed 50/50 or call me to find out what spotters are recommended.

STEP 4: REPEAT Steps 1 and 2. If the spot does not come out, do NOT attempt any further action, as you may set the spot and or damage your textiles. Instead, give me a call.

Do not over-wet the spot. Keep blotting until dry to the touch. You may then repeat all steps.

I hope this short post will help you with your everyday spot cleaning.

For help or advise please feel free to contact me.

Always at your service,

Scott Murphy

www.SmurphyCarpetCare.com

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  2. Your tips are very useful, especially it is more than essential to start with the white napkin, if you skip this step, you may end up with worse stains on your rug or carpet. If you are not sure how to deal with stains, you may hire a professional carpet cleaning London company.

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