Keys to Carpet Health

The Key to Carpet Care

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With a Few Carpet Care Tricks, Your Carpet Can Look Bright and Spotless as Opposed to Dingy and Spotted

If your carpet resembles a Dalmatian’s coat, it’s time to employ a few tricks and tips to get your tired foot space looking like new. Vacuuming alone simply won’t cut it in regards to your carpet’s long-term health. A combination of techniques paired with regular maintenance will ensure your carpet looks and feels clean and inviting.

 

An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Square Foot of Clean Carpet

Remember how your carpet looked when it was newly installed? There were no dark patches, stains, or blemishes to soil the appearance. Those all came later after spilled coffee, pet hair, and food crumbs accumulated over time, covering your carpet in splotches. The best way to maintain your carpet’s appearance is to take preventative measures to keep it pristine.

dirty shoes on the ground

One of the simplest methods you can use to prevent stains is removing your shoes before stepping on your carpet. Enforce a shoes-off policy in your home for your carpets, hardwood floors, and anywhere else you step. This will prolong the life and general upkeep of your carpet tremendously.

 

A Rundown of Carpet Care Techniques

Even with your muddy shoes staying by the door, stains will occur on your carpets. A carpeted floor means dirt, allergens, and grime collect in the fibers over time contributing to a less-than-stellar look. Here’s a briefing on three methods of cleaning:

man vacuums carpet in the living room as part of carpet care

Vacuuming – This is the most familiar approach to carpet cleaning and for good reason. Vacuuming is an effective way to pick up dirt and dust that live in your carpet. The catch here is that it must be done often. Experts recommend twice a week for true benefit.

DIY Machines – If you fancy yourself handy, this might seem like the way to go but pay careful attention to doing it right. Do-it-yourself steam machines can provide a thorough carpet scrub only if the correct amount of chemical is used. A steam machine also won’t provide the level of clean that a professional will when it comes to deep-set dirt. After factoring in chemical cost, machine cost, time cost, and the degree of cleaning, that money might be better spent on a professional clean.

Spot Cleaning – Getting to a stain within a minute after it occurs provides a very high chance you can remove it. Use a blotting technique with a cloth and tap water instead of a back-and-forth scrubbing method to prevent spreading the stain and a fuzzy, frayed patch. If that fails, use club soda or white vinegar in a 50/50 solution mixed with water.

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Time to Call in the Pros

If you, like most people, would rather not spend time obsessing over your carpet weekly, then it’s time to call a professional cleaner like D’s Cleaning Service. We’ve got the expert carpet know-how that only comes from years of experience. Return your DIY steamer, stow your vacuum in the closet, and let us worry about the stains in your carpet. In addition to carpet maintenance, D’s Cleaning Service can provide an excellent clean for your entire home, apartment, or office. The superior clean you’ll experience with D’s carpet shampooing, vacuuming, and scheduled cleanings will impress from afar. Go ahead and give us a call today!

pollen stains

Removing Pollen Stains from Your Home

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Fresh Flowers Smell Great, But the Pollen They Bring Can Stain Your Carpet

Springtime can be a wonderful time of the year as hibernating flowers blossom back to life and brown grass and the bare trees begin to flourish with fresh green leaves. With all the wonderful changes happening as the seasons change, there’s also a downside: pollen is everywhere.

From the layersspring cleaning of yellow dust on your car to the allergies that wear you down, pollen affects everyone.  While pollen can be a bigger problem for people going outside, it can also cause a problem for people who like to keep a clean home. Pollen can stain clothes, furniture, and even carpets.

Pollen stains are more common than people may think. From the fresh flowers you bring inside to the sheet of pollen on everything you touch outside, pollen can come into your home from a number of places and ruin the carpets. While preventing pollen from entering your home is the best way to avoid stains, knowing how to properly remove them from your carpet is the next best solution for people with spring fever.

 

How Does Pollen Stain Your Carpets?

Fresh flowers from outside or even the store may seem like a great way to bring the spring’s beauty into your home and lift the mood. However, certain flowers such as lilies can drip liquid pollen onto your floors as they begin to wilt.

Pollen from outside can also find its way inside and stain your flooring. Especially in the mornings when there’s dew on the grass. Pollen can stick to the bottoms of your shoes and on your pet’s paws and be carried right inside. Fresh flower pollen and dampened tree pollen are the biggest culprits of the yellow stains in your carpet.

 

Removing Pollen Stains is a Delicate Processusing vacuum cleaner

Some stains can be easily removed by vigorously scrubbing the problem spot with a damp rag until it’s gone. When it comes to pollen stains though, tough scrubbing and even rubbing the area will push the yellow color deeper into the carpet fibers.

Instead of scrubbing a pollen stain, vacuum the dander to get as much out of your carpet as possible. Once you remove as much of the loose pollen as possible, lightly dab the area with a paper towel and rubbing alcohol. Be sure to work around the edges first and work your way into the center of the stain.

 

There’s a Reason People Spring Clean Their Homes

Pollen makes it harder to keep a house looking clean. However, there are ways to reduce how much gets into your home. Wipe off the pollen around the entrances to your home at least once a week. This includes porches, door frames, and windows. The less buildup there is around the outside of your house, the less likely you will end up with pollen stains inside.

Spring cleaning is not always an easy task. With preventing messes that pollen causes and keeping up with your routine cleaning schedule, it may be difficult to balance.

If you cannot seem to get those stubborn pollen stains out of your carpet or need help with your spring cleaning, it might be time to for professional treatment. D’s Cleaning offers deep cleaning and carpet shampooing solutions to remove stains in your floors brought in by the spring season. We also provide routine cleaning services such as window cleaning, dusting, and disinfecting bathrooms. If you are looking to keep pollen away from your home, D’s Cleaning provides pressure washing services as well.

To keep your home looking fresh this spring, call D’s Cleaning Services to get the professional cleaning assistance you need.