Monday 10 May 2010

Carpet Stain Removal

Get Rid of Carpet Stains

Getting stains on your carpet is a problem. Getting them off doesn't have to be.

However, when it comes to removing carpet stains, there are certain rules that you will need to follow. To go technical in your efforts should be your last resort.

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You may try a few simple steps first before trying the more advanced and expensive way.

There are certain steps to take in removing those stains from your carpet. These steps may be simple, but they will surely resolve many things before you can even take any further action.

Well, the first thing to do, which is also the wisest, is to prevent any spill from becoming a

stain. While it is still a “spot,” work out on it instead of exerting greater efforts after it has settled as a stain. Remember, stains are more permanent and they will require more procedures.

Stain-proof Carpets

Some companies introduce stain-proof carpets. The question is, “Os there really such a thing?” Well, most experts say that such carpets are not yet invented. Yes, it is true that many modern-day carpets are stain-resistant; however, they are not stain-proof. The quality of being stain-resistant only means the stain will not immediately settle and you will be granted a longer period of time to remove it.

1 comment:

  1. If you are keeping a rare and expensive carpet, I suggest you hire carpet cleaners. Tampa, FL has a lot of experienced carpet cleaners so I know I can trust them with my oriental rug from China. As for stain-proof carpets, the reason why they are stain-proof is because they are treated with chemical compounds that shield any dirt or liquid introduced to the carpet's surface. The downside is that when you continuously wash the carpet (it's practically inevitable, since it will still be covered in dust or other substances, like soil), the chemicals will eventually get washed off, leaving your stain-proof carpet to, well, just a regular carpet. Carpet cleaning in Tampa is safe by the way. The cleaners use chemicals that won't harm neither kids, pets nor carpets.

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