Maintaining your carpet
Maintaining the cleanliness of your carpeting is perhaps the greatest challenge. Most of us have seen the great results after cleaning, but are all too often saddened when we see that nice crisp look go downhill. So, what’s the secret?
Well, unfortunately there is no magic involved in taking care of carpets, the quality of the carpeting, installation, underlay, and traffic conditions all come into play with how good the carpet is going to look over time.
There are many things though that you can do to assure that you are doing your best when it comes to keeping you r carpets in the best shape possible.
Here are some guidelines
Probably the singular, most effective way for you to begin to take care of your carpets is by following a very stringent vacuuming schedule. Vacuuming removes the dry soils from the carpet that over time dull and scratch the thermoplastic synthetic fibres. When you vacuum, make sure you don’t just do the visible soil; there is a lot that is there and some that you cannot even see. On average, it takes about fifteen feet of walking into a home from outside to totally remove the dirt from one’s shoes, therefore make sure you attend to those areas more carefully.
Also when you vacuum, don’t be married to particular directions of strokes. Use a variance in the way you do it, that way you will not encourage any certain lay that the pile will have. For example, try vacuuming north to south, then east to west, west to east, south to north, etc,. Do all of this in one session. And when I say regular vacuuming, ideally you should be vacuuming once weekly or more thoroughly, and daily or every other day will not hurt. Do it as much as your home needs with respect to the traffic you get. Consider using a pile brush too, as this will separate the yarns, prevent matting and crushing to a degree, and just make the carpet look a little better. They are very easy to use and worth the inexpensive investment.
Also keep areas adjacent to your carpets clean. If you have a carpet off the kitchen floor, or near a stone entryway, make sure those areas are kept clean. If your kitchen floor has an oily film on it from cooking then you can be sure that the oily film will be on your carpet too…. if not by foot traffic then just by airflow when the oil was airborne.
Keep your shoes off when you walk on your carpet. If you have a Tarmac driveway at your home, you are walking oil onto your carpet each time you walk from one to the other. Oily films attract dirt and your carpet will look soiled really quick. Plus you will be avoiding sand and grit from getting into your carpet, which will only lessen its life. Carpet is a textile and is subject to wear and poor appearance, even though it is designed as a floor covering.
Remove spots as soon as you notice them. The longer they remain on the carpet, the more difficult they maybe to remove.
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