Will Carpet Protector Need To Be Reapplied?
Think of Carpet Protector like the wax you put on your car to protect the paint and finish. It wears off and needs to be reapplied. Carpet protector safeguards the carpet fibers. It’s designed to take the beating so the carpet fibers do not. Protector wears off due to constant walking, vacuuming, wear and cleaning. It’s best to have protector reapplied on a regular basis to replenish what wears off with normal living. For all residents of Sedona, Village of Oak Creek, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Camp Verde, call CleanSource, 928-646-6300 for Carpet, Tile & Grout, Natural Stone & Upholstery cleaning.
I Don’t Have Kids Or Pets, Should I Buy Carpet Protection?
Carpet Protector will help prevent any kind of staining. Unprotected “traffic lanes” can stain and wear more quickly. Carpet protection helps prevent the extra soil from sticking to the fibers so your vacuuming will be more effective (reducing wear from abrasive grit), and staining will be greatly reduced. Your carpet will last longer and look nicer for many more years. Carpet Protection costs more at the time of cleaning, but will save thousands of dollars on premature carpet replacement. For all residents of Sedona, Village of Oak Creek, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Camp Verde, call CleanSource, 928-646-6300 for Carpet, Tile & Grout, Natural Stone & Upholstery cleaning.
How Does My HVAC System Affect Carpet Soiling?
Using high-efficiency air filters in your HVAC system and changing/cleaning them regularly can keep your carpet cleaner. The more dust and particles removed by the filter, the less will fall in the carpet! Plus, you'll notice a positive difference in how much you have to dust your furniture. (Who doesn't like less housework?) For all residents of Sedona, Village of Oak Creek, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Camp Verde, call CleanSource, 928-646-6300 for Carpet, Tile & Grout, Natural Stone & Upholstery cleaning.
Tips For Problem Spots
Some spots are a real test of patience, but working at them carefully will help ensure success. NEVER RUB, ALWAYS BLOT FROM THE OUTSIDE OF THE SPOT IN. Printer Toner Pollen (from your bouquet of lilies) Mud (always allow to dry first) Vacuum up carefully with the end of the hose nozzle, making sure you’re not spreading the powder. Once you have vacuumed up every particle you can, then try blotting carefully with our professional spotter, until you get nothing more up on the towel. If there is still a stain, call us for help. For all residents of Sedona, Village of Oak Creek, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Camp Verde, call CleanSource, 928-646-6300 for Carpet, Tile & Grout, Natural Stone & [...]
How To Keep Your Tile Floors Beautiful
1) Regularly dust-mop or vacuum to remove the grit that may scratch, and soil that may stain your floor. Damp-mop to clean. Please Note: a traditional mop and bucket can contribute to soiling by allowing dirty water to settle in the grout lines! The micro-fiber kit we retail makes dust-mopping and damp-mopping a breeze, and leaves your floor clean and shining. (Shown under "products and services" on our webpage.) CAUTION: Do Not use cleaners that are acidic (vinegar) or alkaline (most household cleaners). They can ruin stone, unglazed tile and grout. Tile floors need a Neutral cleaner. 2) For Glazed Tile, every few years have us clean your tile and grout with our specialized cleaning system and equipment. We’ll seal the grout with [...]
Does It Matter Whom You Hire?
A carpet or tile cleaning professional is working with one of your most valuable assets. Should it be trusted to just anyone? When you need to hire a plumber, or electrician, would you hire someone without formal training or a license? Unfortunately, many cleaners have no formal training whatsoever. They figure it’s a menial task anyone can perform. Many consumers willingly pay for inferior service, because they have not been educated as to what to expect from a cleaning professional. Many don’t realize that low prices mean low quality. Sadly, some homeowners have found out through a disastrous experience that is certainly does make a huge difference whom you hire. Please don’t learn the hard way. [...]