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Looking After Your Carpet

Thank you to the National Carpet Cleaners Association (NCCA) for this information.

Professional cleaning of a carpet on a regular basis will extend its life expectancy considerably, in addition to keeping it hygienic and looking good. Not cleaning the carpet correctly, or even not cleaning it at all, will reduce its life expectancy significantly.

Unqualified cleaners may use unsuitable cleaning procedures, and detergent residue may be left within the carpet fibres. This detergent residue will act as a magnet for any dirt, resulting in your carpet getting dirtier quicker than it ever was before it was cleaned.

Provided that suitable cleaning methods are used, this problem will not occur. Fully trained members of the National Carpet Cleaners Association will normally clean a carpet using an appropriate detergent and follow this with a rinse to make sure that no residues remain. This procedure will guarantee that your carpet does not turn into a dirt magnet afterwards. To find out more just select one of the headings below.

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General Tips

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Greasy Stains

(i.e. Chocolate, Butter, Lipstick, some Oily Food stains, some Ink)

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Water Based Stains

(i.e. Tea, Coffee, Fruit juices, Wine, some Basic Food stains)

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Dried In Stains

The final procedure for carpets following the wetting and blotting procedures should be as follows: -

Place 5-6 layers of kitchen roll on the affected area and place on top a telephone directory. Allow to dry over 24 hours, this will absorb any stain in the base of the fibre's that are likely to wick up to the surface during the drying process.

Whilst the stain removal guide may be simple and basic, it will assist in the professional's chances of success should you find expert assistance required. If followed it should help prevent some quite common and expensive DIY stain removal damage.