Carpets are associated with comfort and
style, adding elegance and finished look to your home. They are a big
investment, especially if you want the highest quality. There are
many different kinds of carpets synthetic, natural and mixed and each
has specific qualities. Your choice should be based on the place
you're putting the carpet, the amount of traffic it has to withstand,
moisture of the area, is it going to endure a lot of stains. This is
the easy part, you have to deal with cleaning and maintaining too.

Showing posts with label carpet stains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carpet stains. Show all posts
Monday, February 4, 2013
Cleaning Tips for Clean and Elegant Carpet
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
How to Get Red Juice Stains Out of a Carpet
Drinks, such as grape and cranberry juice, can stain a carpet permanently leaving a nasty red stain if prompt cleaning measures are not taken while it is still fresh. Once dried, the red juice stain can be impossible to remove. The best chance to remove a red fruit juice stain successfully from a carpet is to tackle the stained area while it is still moist to the touch.
Monday, September 12, 2011
How to Use Vinegar to Remove Carpet Stains
You never know when a carpet stain will occur, and for that reason, you should always be ready to act when a stain does happen, even if your commercial cleaner has run out. A prompt intervention will prevent the stain from settling into the carpet, causing unrepairable damage. So, instead of losing time going to the nearest store for some carpet cleaner, use common household vinegar to remove stains from your carpet. Vinegar can remove even the toughest stains, including coffee, soft drinks, alcohol and pet mess. It is also environmentally friendly way to clean your carpet.
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Monday, July 25, 2011
How To Effectively Remove Carpet Stains with Vinegar
Carpet stains will occur at some point of life, no matter how hard a person tries to avoid them. It is inevitable! Fortunately, you can easily deal with a stain when appears, using common household vinegar. Even the toughest stains, such as coffee, cola, and pet mess, will have no chance against the vinegar if you use it properly.
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