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Selection |
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In selecting your color, take the time to look at large samples
in your home, both by daylight and by lamplight in the evening.
The color you choose will look different under different lighting
conditions.
Light colored carpets will show more soil and require more maintenance
than dark colors. Darker colors of carpeting are more effective
in high traffic areas. Multi-colors and patterned carpets are
especially effective in hiding soil.
The performance and quality of a carpet is directly related to
the amount and quality of the fiber that goes into the pile. The
better the fiber and the denser it is packed, the better the carpet
will perform. Thin, less dense carpet will lose its surface appearance
faster. It is best to buy the highest quality you can afford.
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Stain
Removal |
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Treatment of the affected area should begin
immediately upon discovery. The more time that elapses before treatment,
the more difficult a stain will be to remove.
First scrape food spills gently with a spoon or dull knife, removing
as much as possible.
Always work from the outer edge of the stain towards the center
to avoid spreading. Blot*, do not rub or scrub, as the carpet may
fuzz.
When using a mild detergent, use a clear, non-bleach laundry detergent.
Do not use cloudy detergents as they can leave a sticky residue.
Use only 1/4 teaspoon of detergent to 32 ounces of water. Follow
detergent cleaning with clear water rinsing and then blot to dry
as much as possible.
* For any stain removal, use a white cloth or paper towels for cleanup.
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Vacuum
Regularly |
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Most dirt, and even dust, takes the form of
hard particles. When left in the carpet these gritty, sharp particles
abrade the pile of the carpet. Regular vacuuming not only prolongs
the life of the carpet, but will enhance its appearance as well.
Most soiling in carpet is of the dry, particulate type which can
be removed with a vacuum cleaner.
Vacuum high traffic lanes daily, medium to high traffic areas twice
weekly, and the entire house at least once a week.
Use a vacuum with a rotating brush or beater bar. Change the bags
often and check the beater bars for burrs and gouges so as not to
damage the surface of the carpet. Some thick loop pile carpets will
fuzz if a rotating brush vacuum is used. In this case we recommend
a suction vacuum only. |
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Preventinve Maintenance
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The use of mats or runners at all home entrances
and on uncarpeted areas adjacent to carpet will reduce soil and
moisture in traffic areas. The use of furniture coasters to distribute
the weight of heavy items is also recommended, especially for furniture
with wheels. Take care when moving furniture with wheels by putting
a protective barrier between the wheels and the carpet.
To extend the beauty of your carpeting, close drapes or blinds during
hours of direct sunlight.
Exercise extreme caution with all bleaches, tile cleaners, mildew
removers, oven cleaners, drain openers and plant food. They are
strong chemicals that can permanently discolor or dissolve carpet
fibers. |
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Cleaning Recomendations |
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Even with regular vacuuming, soil particles
and oily dirt will cling to the carpet fibers, and with foot traffic
these particles and oily dirt are driven deep into the carpet. We
recommend professional hot water extraction every 18 to 24 months.
Periodic cleaning, using the hot water extraction method performed
by a professional cleaner, will refresh carpet appearance.
The most used areas, such as entrances, doorways,
traffic lanes, and in front of chairs will collect dirt faster than
other areas. Clean these areas as they begin to show soil. This
will stop dirt from spreading, and will extend the time between
professional cleaning.
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