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Do-it-yourself Carpet Cleaning Tips
By Joy Jackson

Remember what your brand new looked like when you first had it installed? Frustrated that only a short time later it looks like it needs to be replaced again?

Keeping your clean and looking new is no longer an easy job.

To get the most wear out of your carpet, use the following do-it-yourself cleaning tips.

Regular upkeep is vital to the life of your carpet. By vacuuming your weekly and not allowing shoes to be worn in your house, you can extend the life of your by five years or more. Vacuuming regularly keeps dirt and grime from becoming ground in to the fibers. Allowing only socks or slippers on your keeps it from becoming soiled by hard to remove stains such as mud and oils.

If your does become stained or overly dirty, there are numerous homemade products and easy cleaning tips that you can use to make it look new again.

When cleaning the entire carpeted area, always use a warm water solution. The warm water allows the grime and oils to be broken down more quickly and completely. For the cleaning solution you can use any of the numerous commercial products available but a simple mix of water and vinegar works just as well. The white vinegar will pull residue from the fibers making your softer and cleaner.

For stains, there are numerous treatments. Club soda works great on red wine stains. Brake cleaner works great on tough food stains and WD40 works great on oil or grease spots.

To use brake cleaner, simply apply the cleaner to a cloth and then blot the stain. Once the stain is removed rinse the area with a vinegar and water solution.

To use WD40, simple spray the stained area and allow the cleaner to sit for 30 minutes. Blot the area dry and then rinse it well with a mixture of dish soap and water.

The best cleaning tip for removing general stains is shaving cream. Shaving cream, when applied directly to the stain and allowed to set for 30 minutes, will remove just about every type of stain. After the cream has set, gently blot it away with a dry white cloth. Be sure to rinse the area with a vinegar and water solution after cleaning.

When cleaning a stain it is important to remember to blot the affected area and never rub it. Rubbing causes the particles to ground into the fibers and it can also lead to the premature breakdown of those fibers.

By using these simple cleaning tips you can make cleaning and upkeep a breeze. Plus, you can save money on products and still have clean carpets that you are proud to show.

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Joy Jackson is a house cleaning tips expert and writes extensively on how to clean your house fast and easily in order to have more time to yourself! Get it Clean As A Whistle in Half The Time! www.theonlinemaid.com


 
 
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