Carpet Cleaning & Maintenance
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Golden rules for
caring for your carpet
Vacuum cleaning can be done once a week in the direction of the pile. 85% of dirt in carpet is dry dirt and can be removed by effective vacuuming. You can easily feel in which direction the pile is, stroke your hand along with the carpet. If the pile feels soft, it is in the course of the pile, on the other hand, if it feels stiff and rises, this is against the direction of the pile.
It is important to remember to lift the vacuum cleaner nozzle after every movement so that you do not move it back and forth. Regular vacuuming using a good vacuum cleaner with a micro (HEPA) filter will help care for your wool carpet by removing any dust and dirt.
Remove any spillage as soon as possible before it penetrates the carpet and pile. This helps care for your carpet by keeping it looking good and performing at its best. The secret to spot removal – wool carpet has an outer protective membrane which helps prevent water based liquids penetrating the carpet fibres easily. This gives you a chance to soak up most spills before any damage is done. This is essential for the maintenance and care of your wool carpet. So the secret is to act quickly.
A high quality carpet is a major investment that will provide enjoyment for many years if cared for. It deserves to be looked after by the very best. So when it comes to choosing a wool carpet cleaner, make sure you select a fully qualified professional to care for your wool carpet. It is advisable to have the carpet professionally ‘deep clean’ every 12 – 18 months to retain the original appearance of the mat for as long as possible. A regular deep cleaning by an experienced carpet cleaner is required to remove oily dirt that represents 15% of the soiling content that accumulates in high walking traffic areas.
How to clean carpet at home
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Fat, oil, wax, glue, gum or other resinous items require different cleaning methods. Please see our attached Carpet Care.
Guide for specific advice
Eco Friendly & Natural Cleaning Products
Vinegar cleans and deodorizes almost as well as most all-purpose cleaners. The recipe is to mix equal parts of water and vinegar in a spray bottle. Use this solution to clean most areas of your home. Don’t worry about your home smelling like vinegar. The smell disappears when it dries.
Bathrooms: Clean the bathtub, toilet, sink, and countertops with the 1-to-1 vinegar and water spray solution. You can also mop the floor in the bathroom with a vinegar and water solution. The solution will clean away soap scum and hard water stains on your fixtures and tile, leaving them shiny and beautiful.
If you have unsightly rings in the toilet bowl, use pure vinegar there. Flush the toilet to allow the water level to go down before pouring the undiluted vinegar around the inside of the rim. Scrub down the bowl.
Kitchens: Clean the top of the stove, appliances, and countertop surfaces with equal parts vinegar and water. Use vinegar to clean floors and be amazed at the fresh shiny results.
Laundry rooms: Use vinegar as a natural fabric softener, which can be especially helpful for families with sensitive skin issues—add 1/2 cup of vinegar to the rinse cycle in place of store-bought fabric softener. Vinegar has the added benefit of breaking down laundry detergent more effectively. Try it to clean your washing machine as well.
Warning: Vinegar can discolor or damage some surfaces, so test it on a hidden area first to make sure no color change or damage occurs. Improperly diluted vinegar is acidic and can also eat away at tile grout. Vinegar isn’t a good idea to use on marble surfaces, either.
- Mix lemon juice with vinegar or baking soda to make a cleaning paste.
- Cut a lemon in half and sprinkle baking soda on the cut section of the lemon. Use the lemon to scrub dishes, surfaces, and stains.
- Mix 1 cup olive oil with 1/2 cup lemon juice to use as a furniture polish for hardwood furniture
- Put a whole lemon peel or orange peel through the garbage disposal—it freshens the drain and the kitchen.
Baking soda is one of the most versatile cleaners. It can be used to scrub surfaces in much the same way as commercial non-abrasive cleansers. Baking soda is also great as a deodorizer. Place a box in the refrigerator and freezer to absorb odors. In fact, put it anywhere you need deodorizing action: trash cans, laundry, and even your family’s super smelly sneakers. Baking soda makes a great addition to the laundry room as well.
Pureflor by Polyflor is a proudly Australian made product, specifically designed to be the most effective floor cleaning product available. Pureflor soft surface cleaner is an all natural multi-enzyme formula designed to attack and loosen tough stains and dirt on carpets, rugs, curtains and upholstery. This makes it a popular product to help care for your wool carpet. These products contain only natural ingredients in a concentrated formulation, the Polyflor range is pH neutral, non-toxic, and removes the toughest stains by destroying organic stains, soils and odours at the source.
Find more information and how to use this product by reading Pureflor by Polyflor: The natural choice for cleaning your floors
There are quite a few other options for natural cleaners. You might be surprised to learn that things like ketchup, rice, coffee grounds, and other kitchen ingredients can actually do a fantastic job at cleaning the house.
You can also always buy commercially available natural cleaners, but be aware of what you need to look for in a green cleaning product before you buy it. Learn how to read labels on the products; many of these commercial products use natural ingredients that you may have in your home, but not all green cleaners are created equal. We recommend Polyflor natural cleaning products.
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