If you're talking about carpet cleaning, almost every housewife and professional cleaner will tell you that there are several ways and means of getting rid of grease, odors, stains, carpet stitch damage, and dirt. Below are some of those tips. Hopefully, from the list, you may be able to pick out and see for yourself which carpet cleaning tips work best.
Cleaning Carpet Stains
Let's face it: for carpets and upholstery, the most common enemy is the everyday spill. It can be a range of all sorts of liquids from water to something as sticky as honey. The spill can be from food sauces like spaghetti and mushroom soup. Whatever the spill is, it will definitely leave something behind after cleaning up. Cleaning those stains aren't so difficult. The first carpet cleaning tip, of course, is to not let any spill settle. It should be wiped up immediately to minimize the stain amount that may be left behind.
The next tip is to use water to clean up whatever you can of the spill first before using any type of detergent or other cleaning measure. You won't waste any detergent if it's not needed in the first place. Yet another tip is that if you are going to use household items such as rubbing alcohol, vinegar or ammonia, then mix them with water first. These chemicals are too harsh and may damage the colors of your carpet if used in their pure form.
Cleaning Carpet Odors
Odors from old liquid spills and from other household smells that stick to carpet material are also common problems with carpets. Carpets that have not been aired out for a long time are also likely to develop odor.
The best carpet cleaning tip to follow in this case is to wash the carpet in mild detergent with conditioner and to dry out the carpet in the sun for several hours to take out the odor. Make sure, however, to completely dry out the carpet. Dampness in the carpet will only make the odor worse. Carpet freshening sprays can also help get rid of the odor.
Dents in Carpets
A damage in your carpets is probably the last thing you want to deal with. This holds true especially if you have furniture on your carpets. Most likely, your carpets could develop dents where your grandfather's clock used to be on. Couches, tables and other furniture can flatten areas on your carpet.
The first tip is to have it checked by any carpet cleaning and repair experts. But for the homebody who likes to keep busy, all that is needed is a steam iron and a brush with tough bristles. While applying steam to the dented area (without letting the iron touch the carpet), you can brush up the threads of the carpet and they will slowly start to loosen up and stand again as the rest of the threads in the carpet do. This is a simple trick but does need a fair amount of patience especially if the dent has been there for some time.