Information on carpet cleaning and maintenance tasks in Oconomowoc WI

Maintaining carpets is not that easy. The every day wear and tear could take its toll on your carpet. Fortunately, you can avoid the heavy dirt on your carpet as well as you can do the cleaning yourself and you can accomplish it in your own time. These simple tips will help you preserve your carpet’s appearance as well as prolong its life.

 

1.Using indoor and outdoor doormats at each entrance in order to reduce the amount of dirt and grime brought into your your own home.

2.Clean the heavy traffic areas 2-3 times every week by using a vacuum while the rest can be cleaned once a week.

3.Have your own spot remover simply by combining 1/4 teaspoon liquid detergent (without bleach) and 1 cup cold water.

4. Use a protector on a regular basis applied immediately after cleaning because after some time the protection on stain-resistant carpet will wear down.

5. Test out the colorfastness property of a specific spot -removing solution before utilizing it. Try testing it in inconspicuous area.

6. Before placing on your carpet, test area rugs for colorfastness because a few carpets may tend to bleed.

 

7. Vacuum below area rugs periodically to eliminate loose debris that may have filtered through the rugs to your carpet.

8.After professional cleaning, keep the protective blocks in place in order to avoid color transfer between house furniture and flooring.

9.Your furniture collects daily dust particles and soil just like your carpet. We advise you have both of them cleaned professionally all at once for your convenience.

 

Carpet maintenance is truly a difficult task but when you stick to all of these smart guidelines, you can free yourself from excessive dirt and grime as you clean your carpet. For additional information on carpet cleaning and maintenance tasks, get in touch with an experienced professional carpet cleaner in Oconomowoc, WI. Paul's Carpet & Furniture Cleaning LLC is at your service. Call us now so that we can arrange our visit to your place.