Carpet cleaning can improve the appearance of your home and extend
the life of your carpet, but perhaps the most valuable benefit from the
process is improving you and your family’s health. According to the
American Lung Association, if members of your household suffer from
conditions that can affect their breathing, such as snoring or asthma,
it’s especially crucial that you vacuum your carpets at least three
times a week. Beyond vacuuming regularly, you may also benefit from
having your carpets professionally cleaned at least once a year. If
you’re not fully convinced of the benefits of professional carpet
cleaning, consider the following top three ways the process leads to a
healthier home:
1. Carpet cleaning eliminates trapped pollutants.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, a dirty carpet can
retain several sources of indoor air pollutants, including pet dander,
cockroach allergens, lead, particle pollution, and everyday dirt and
dust. Toxic airborne gases can adhere to these particles and also get
trapped within the carpet. These toxic gases can be released through
everyday activities such as vacuuming and walking across the carpet,
which can cause them to contaminate the air in your home. Professional
carpet cleaning services kills these bacteria through special shampooing
formulas and can remove deeply trapped pollutants with high-powered
vacuums.
2. Carpet cleaning can clear out dust mite infestations.
Many homes have dust mite infestations, yet most homeowners aren’t
aware of the infestation, because the creatures are microscopic. Dust
mites themselves aren’t allergens, but they often leave behind feces and
body fragments which are. Because of the microscopic size of these
particles, they can easily be inhaled when the area is disturbed, which
can exacerbate allergies. Many professional carpet cleaning companies
utilize a technique known as steam cleaning when performing carpet
maintenance work, which exposes your carpet to high temperatures that
dust mites can’t survive.
3. Carpet cleaning can help prevent mold growth.
Especially in areas with high humidity levels, dirty carpets are at a
high risk of developing mold growth when exposed to moisture. In
precipitous weather, moisture frequently gets tracked into the home and
can sink deep in the carpet fibers if not dried and vacuumed
immediately. Having your carpet cleaned regularly can prevent mold and
mildew growth, because professional carpet cleaners have high-powered
drying tools that annihilate moisture. By eliminating moisture, you can
prevent mold growth that can be harmful to your health if ignored for
too long.
The article was originally published by CBS.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
How to clean grout without expensive grout cleaners
Grout is not easy to clean and many solutions don't actually work when it comes to it. So here is the best and the simplest solution that you can make at home, that will make your grout sparkling clean and will save you money and time.
You will need: bleach, baking soda and an old tooth brush that you could dispose of later. Mix equal parts of bleach and baking soda ( it should look like a thick paste) and work the solution in with the tooth brush. Then leave it there for 15 minutes. Scrub it a little more and leave again for 5 minutes. Rinse the area very well. Then let it dry. Enjoy the result :)
You will need: bleach, baking soda and an old tooth brush that you could dispose of later. Mix equal parts of bleach and baking soda ( it should look like a thick paste) and work the solution in with the tooth brush. Then leave it there for 15 minutes. Scrub it a little more and leave again for 5 minutes. Rinse the area very well. Then let it dry. Enjoy the result :)
Monday, October 28, 2013
How to Remove Pet Odors from Carpet
We hear it very often, when people move to a different place that was previously inhabited by dogs or cats or both, the smell very often stays and becomes a huge problem for the new owners. So here is a tip how to remove the smell from the carpet:
This method is very similar to other odor removing methods, the main ingredient is BAKING SODA!!!
Sprinkle a liberal amount of baking soda over the entire carpet.
The difference is that you will have to brush the baking powder into the fibers of the carpet with a large soft-bristled scrub brush and allow it to stand for up to 24 hours.If you would like to give your carpet a pleasant scent, stir a few drops of essential oil into the baking soda before sprinkling it on the carpet.
Vacuum the carpet thoroughly. Go slowly and change the bag if you are vacuuming a large area. Also if you would like to give your carpet a pleasant scent, stir a few drops of essential oil into the baking soda before sprinkling it on the carpet.
This method is very similar to other odor removing methods, the main ingredient is BAKING SODA!!!
Sprinkle a liberal amount of baking soda over the entire carpet.
The difference is that you will have to brush the baking powder into the fibers of the carpet with a large soft-bristled scrub brush and allow it to stand for up to 24 hours.If you would like to give your carpet a pleasant scent, stir a few drops of essential oil into the baking soda before sprinkling it on the carpet.
Vacuum the carpet thoroughly. Go slowly and change the bag if you are vacuuming a large area. Also if you would like to give your carpet a pleasant scent, stir a few drops of essential oil into the baking soda before sprinkling it on the carpet.
Friday, October 25, 2013
How to Remove Cooking Oil Stains From Upholstery
Sprinkle a thick coating of baking powder onto the stain and let it sit for 20 minutes. It will pull most of the oil out of the upholstery
without any damage to the upholstery. Then use a vacuum cleaner to remove it.
Pour a few drops of liquid dish soap onto a small brush (you may use a tooth brush or any other soft brush) and scrub the dish soap into the stain. The soap will naturally break up and remove the grease or oil. Repeat until the entire stain has been removed, re-applying fresh dish soap and scrubbing more as needed.
Moisten a clean white cloth with water and blot the stained area to remove any remaining dish soap or oil, and allow the area to air dry.
If the stain is too big and doesn't go after the process described above, we recommend a professional carpet cleaning service to prevent ruining your furniture.
Pour a few drops of liquid dish soap onto a small brush (you may use a tooth brush or any other soft brush) and scrub the dish soap into the stain. The soap will naturally break up and remove the grease or oil. Repeat until the entire stain has been removed, re-applying fresh dish soap and scrubbing more as needed.
Moisten a clean white cloth with water and blot the stained area to remove any remaining dish soap or oil, and allow the area to air dry.
If the stain is too big and doesn't go after the process described above, we recommend a professional carpet cleaning service to prevent ruining your furniture.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
How to clean old champagne stain from carpet
That's right, champagne stains are those that are actually difficult to clean, especially on carpet. But here are some tips that will help you to get rid of it easy:
Combine warm water and mild liquid dish soap in a bowl. Then, dip a cloth into the solution and dab the stain. Thoroughly rinse the area with warm water to remove the residue
When you just spilled the champagne it's much easier to clean, just sponge it with carbonated soda water. Blot the area well and then use a paper towel with detergent and water to try to lift the stain.
Combine warm water and mild liquid dish soap in a bowl. Then, dip a cloth into the solution and dab the stain. Thoroughly rinse the area with warm water to remove the residue
When you just spilled the champagne it's much easier to clean, just sponge it with carbonated soda water. Blot the area well and then use a paper towel with detergent and water to try to lift the stain.
If you've got old champagne stains, you most probably will need a professional carpet cleaner, since those stains won't go easy, it will need deep penetration and certain products that only professional carpet cleaners have.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
The best vacuum cleaners for using on carpet
Consumer Reports magazine put 89 vacuums to the test,
tackling more than 3,000 miles of dirty carpet. From upright models to
canisters, bagged to bagless, the magazine rated its top picks.
Mandy Walker, the magazine's special projects editor, appeared on "Good Morning America" today to share the magazine's findings.
She explained how Consumer Reports conducted its testing: They ran the
vacuums and measured the decibels. They used them to determine how easy
they were to push around, and tested how well they cleaned carpets by
running them repeatedly over carpet into which dirt had been pressed.
They evaluated how the vacuums worked on pet hair and sand on a floor,
and also tested how much dust and dirt was left in the air so people
with allergies could be aware, she added.
Best Buys
Top Pick: Kenmore Intuition 31100, $260.
Walker said this was the best buy because it was very good on floors and
carpets. An upright cleaner with a bag, the Intuition has excellent
tool airflow so you'll get good performance when you use a tool to clean
your drapes or upholstery.
Best Bagless Upright
Hoover WindTunnel T Series Rewind, $130
Because you will need to replace bags, this will mean an added expense,
but although some bagless vacuums can be messy to clean up, this one was
good, Walker said. It worked well on floor and carpets. Walker said the
magazine had stopped recommending Hoover vacuums because many of its
replacement parts can be expensive if a repair ever needed to be done.
But the magazine recommends this model, she noted.
Dyson DC28 Animal, $600
Consumer Reports also recommends the Dyson Animal. Walker acknowledged
the device was expensive but said it had an excellent repair rate and
did a great job on carpets and pet hair. It also has new technology that
automatically adjusts to carpet's height, she added.
Best Inexpensive Model: Dirt Devil Featherlite Bagless, $50
The Dirt Devil is only $50. It used to be $60 and the manufacturer
dropped the price, Walker said. Weighing in at 13 pounds, the machine is
easy to maneuver and ideal for apartment-dwellers. It's also good for
people who have lots of stairs because you can carry it easily up and
down the staircase. It's also good on carpets, she said. The only
drawback was that the Dirt Devil was a little noisy, Walker added.
Best Canister Vacuum: Kenmore Progressive, $300
Many people find this type of vacuum easier to maneuver and easier for
stairs thant an upright vacuum, Walker said. Canisters typically did
well on bare floors but poorly on carpets, but this model was great on
both, Walker said.
Bagless Canister: Hoover Platinum Bagless Canister, $365
The Hoover was number one in this category, Walker said. She noted that
this vacuum worked well on carpets and floors and the height was
adjustable.
The article was published by ABC news.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
How to remove blood stain from carpet
When removing blood stains, everywhere not only on carpet, it's very important to use cold water because hot or
even warm water can set the blood stain permanently into the carpet or other fabric.
It's easier to use a spray bottle for this process, but if you don't have one then it's fine. Just soak a clean cloth with cold water and put it on the stained area.
Fill a spray bottle with cold water and spray the area. Use a dry towel to absorb the moisture from the carpet. Repeat the spraying and extracting process until the stain is gone.
Let it dry and then vacuum to restore the texture of the carpet.
If the affected area is too large, you may have to call a carpet professional to clean it, since it could possibly ruin your entire carpet.
It's easier to use a spray bottle for this process, but if you don't have one then it's fine. Just soak a clean cloth with cold water and put it on the stained area.
Fill a spray bottle with cold water and spray the area. Use a dry towel to absorb the moisture from the carpet. Repeat the spraying and extracting process until the stain is gone.
Let it dry and then vacuum to restore the texture of the carpet.
If the affected area is too large, you may have to call a carpet professional to clean it, since it could possibly ruin your entire carpet.
Monday, October 21, 2013
How to remove baby food stains from carpet
Sure, it's cozy to have carpet at home specially if you have kids. But as everybody knows, feeding children can be very messy. Baby food is known for creating tough to remove stains on clothing and carpet. Here is a quick tip how to remove baby food stains from carpet:
Scrape away as much excess baby food as you can using a butter knife.
Mix about ½ teaspoon of laundry detergent with one cup of cold water in the spray bottle.
Spray the stain with the cleaning solution, make sure that it is damp.Let it sit there for 20 minutes.
Blot the stain with a clean white towel until the stain is gone.
Place a clean towel or several sheets of paper towels on the wet area and weight them down with a heavy book or other object to aid in the absorption process. NEVER use a hair dryer or other heated device for drying—if the stain was not completely removed, the heat will cause it to set, making it nearly impossible to remove.
When area is completely dry, vacuum thoroughly to remove residue and restore texture.
If the stain still remains call a carpet cleaning professional.
Scrape away as much excess baby food as you can using a butter knife.
Mix about ½ teaspoon of laundry detergent with one cup of cold water in the spray bottle.
Spray the stain with the cleaning solution, make sure that it is damp.Let it sit there for 20 minutes.
Blot the stain with a clean white towel until the stain is gone.
Place a clean towel or several sheets of paper towels on the wet area and weight them down with a heavy book or other object to aid in the absorption process. NEVER use a hair dryer or other heated device for drying—if the stain was not completely removed, the heat will cause it to set, making it nearly impossible to remove.
When area is completely dry, vacuum thoroughly to remove residue and restore texture.
If the stain still remains call a carpet cleaning professional.
Friday, October 18, 2013
How to Clean a Beer Stain from Carpet
The first thing to do is to blot the stain with a wet washcloth. Then mix a 1/3 cup of white vinegar with a ½ cup of water. Stir it in
well. Put your washcloth in the solution and let it absorb. Once
your rag is wet, dab some of that solution on the stain using
the cloth.
Once you have dabbed on the vinegar/water solution, allow it to sit for 10 minutes. This will allow it to soak in and remove the beer stain. After you have allowed the vinegar/water solution to sit, mix a little of the soap in with just a little water. Apply this to your rag once again and dab it on top of the vinegar/water solution. Keep dabbing it on. Do this for a couple of minutes.
Now that the solutions have sat for a couple of minutes, you can remove them by laying a cloth on top of the area and putting something heavy on of of it. This will apply a lot of pressure to the stain and help get all the solution moisture out of your carpet.
After you have dried up the stained area with your cloth, take some tap water and rinse the solution covered area. Keep doing this until the area is showing no more signs of soap. You may have to repeat it a few more times.Then place a clean dry cloth on top of it and apply some pressure ( you may use books).
After the area is dry vacuum to straighten the carpet fibers.
Once you have dabbed on the vinegar/water solution, allow it to sit for 10 minutes. This will allow it to soak in and remove the beer stain. After you have allowed the vinegar/water solution to sit, mix a little of the soap in with just a little water. Apply this to your rag once again and dab it on top of the vinegar/water solution. Keep dabbing it on. Do this for a couple of minutes.
Now that the solutions have sat for a couple of minutes, you can remove them by laying a cloth on top of the area and putting something heavy on of of it. This will apply a lot of pressure to the stain and help get all the solution moisture out of your carpet.
After you have dried up the stained area with your cloth, take some tap water and rinse the solution covered area. Keep doing this until the area is showing no more signs of soap. You may have to repeat it a few more times.Then place a clean dry cloth on top of it and apply some pressure ( you may use books).
After the area is dry vacuum to straighten the carpet fibers.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
How To Clean Alcoholic Beverages Spills from Carpet
Using a clean white paper towels or cloths, blot up as much of the spilled beverage as possible.
Then
mix 1 teaspoon mild detergent, 1 teaspoon white vinegar, and 1 quart
warm water. Apply the solution to the spot, sponge with cold water and blot dry to remove the solution.Let the carpet dry. Vacuum gently.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
How to Clean High Traffic Areas on Carpet
When it comes to high traffic carpet areas, there is really no alternative but hiring a professional carpet cleaner. Many people want to save money and try to clean it themselves with different carpet cleaning solutions. But it doesn't work, since the dirt is deep down in fibers of the carpet. Our advice is instead of spending money on expensive carpet cleaning solutions give a call a true professionals and don't create more work yourself. As experience has shown, the majority of people who have this problem and try to solve it on their own, eventually hire professional carpet cleaning companies. So our advice is, don't take a long way which will cost you more money, take the shortcut.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Reasons to have carpet professionally cleaned
1. Prolongs the life of carpeting. Regular carpet cleaning using the
extraction method can increase the life of carpets significantly,
protecting your floor-covering investment.
2. Protects indoor air quality. Carpets trap airborne pollutants; however, eventually those pollutants must be removed in order to protect the carpet and maintain indoor air quality.
3. Makes carpets easier to maintain. Most carpet soiling is made up of dry soils; when carpets are kept thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis, most dry soils can be removed with regular vacuuming.
4. Removes spots and stains. As with other soils, spots and stains can attract more soiling. Removing them promptly protects carpeting from damage.
5. Prevents buildup of allergens and bacteria. Moist soiling of carpets can result in the buildup of several unhealthy contaminants.
6. Enhances the appearance of any room. Clean, well-maintained carpets speak volumes about the overall cleanliness of a home or facility.
7. Improves worker morale. Workers feel better about their work environment when it is clean. This includes the carpeting.
8. Makes carpeting look and feel clean and fresh.
9. Removes dust mites and bedbugs that may have found a home in carpets.
10. Maintains the carpet’s warranty. Most carpet warranties require that carpets be cleaned using the extraction method within a specific amount of time, usually every 12 to 18 months.
So schedule your professional carpet cleaning today, either online or by phone (757) 774- 1500!
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2. Protects indoor air quality. Carpets trap airborne pollutants; however, eventually those pollutants must be removed in order to protect the carpet and maintain indoor air quality.
3. Makes carpets easier to maintain. Most carpet soiling is made up of dry soils; when carpets are kept thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis, most dry soils can be removed with regular vacuuming.
4. Removes spots and stains. As with other soils, spots and stains can attract more soiling. Removing them promptly protects carpeting from damage.
5. Prevents buildup of allergens and bacteria. Moist soiling of carpets can result in the buildup of several unhealthy contaminants.
6. Enhances the appearance of any room. Clean, well-maintained carpets speak volumes about the overall cleanliness of a home or facility.
7. Improves worker morale. Workers feel better about their work environment when it is clean. This includes the carpeting.
8. Makes carpeting look and feel clean and fresh.
9. Removes dust mites and bedbugs that may have found a home in carpets.
10. Maintains the carpet’s warranty. Most carpet warranties require that carpets be cleaned using the extraction method within a specific amount of time, usually every 12 to 18 months.
So schedule your professional carpet cleaning today, either online or by phone (757) 774-
Source: CleanLink
Friday, October 11, 2013
Why Eco-Friendly Green Carpet Cleaning is Better for Your Home
In today's modern world there is an increasing number of people looking
into the use of green carpet cleaning ideas and products, as a way to
reduce the amount of chemicals being used to clean carpets. When looking
at products that are purchased to remove spots from rugs and carpets
these substances may contain caustic ingredients, solvents that are
petroleum based and chlorine.
A more eco-friendly way to handle many spots is to use vinegar, either undiluted or diluted with water. This can be applied to the spot by the use of a spray bottle that will produce foam and then mopped up with paper towel or clean cloth. Vinegar is a natural product that doesn't contain the artificial ingredients of other products and is much better for an individual's health and the environment.
Green carpet cleaning ideas for removing grease are the use of corn meal. The corn meal sprinkled onto the affected area then left for about ten minutes will help soak up the grease; it can then be rubbed with a diluted vinegar and water mix and mopped up with paper towel or a clean cloth. If you have children you may find crayon on the rug or carpet, this may be easily remove by using undiluted vinegar and a small brush.
Sodium bi-carbonate is another useful cleaning product. These are other eco-friendly ideas that do not use a chemical based spot spray solution which may leave a residue behind causing headaches or other reactive problems.
These products are also useful for some food spills such as tea, coffee, chocolate, ketchup and cola. If these spills are treated quickly, clean water can be used to clean them up. Many other green carpet cleaning products that can be purchased use natural enzymes, products made from vegetable and fruit extracts, cider vinegar and other items. These are non toxic, are all bio-degradable and do not leave residues or other allergies causing problems in the rugs and carpets when the work is finished. Businesses are also available who do commercial cleaning of larger areas of carpet with these types products as well.
If you need a professional Eco-friendly carpet cleaning, then give us a call at (757) 774- 1500 or schedule your appointment online today http://magiccleaningva.com/orderonline.html .
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A more eco-friendly way to handle many spots is to use vinegar, either undiluted or diluted with water. This can be applied to the spot by the use of a spray bottle that will produce foam and then mopped up with paper towel or clean cloth. Vinegar is a natural product that doesn't contain the artificial ingredients of other products and is much better for an individual's health and the environment.
Green carpet cleaning ideas for removing grease are the use of corn meal. The corn meal sprinkled onto the affected area then left for about ten minutes will help soak up the grease; it can then be rubbed with a diluted vinegar and water mix and mopped up with paper towel or a clean cloth. If you have children you may find crayon on the rug or carpet, this may be easily remove by using undiluted vinegar and a small brush.
Sodium bi-carbonate is another useful cleaning product. These are other eco-friendly ideas that do not use a chemical based spot spray solution which may leave a residue behind causing headaches or other reactive problems.
These products are also useful for some food spills such as tea, coffee, chocolate, ketchup and cola. If these spills are treated quickly, clean water can be used to clean them up. Many other green carpet cleaning products that can be purchased use natural enzymes, products made from vegetable and fruit extracts, cider vinegar and other items. These are non toxic, are all bio-degradable and do not leave residues or other allergies causing problems in the rugs and carpets when the work is finished. Businesses are also available who do commercial cleaning of larger areas of carpet with these types products as well.
If you need a professional Eco-friendly carpet cleaning, then give us a call at (757) 774-
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013
How to remove vomit from carpet
It's definitely unpleasant thing to do, but unfortunately it happens. Here are some tips on how to clean it so it doesn't leave the smell.
First thing first, remove the vomit from carpet with a dustpan. Then blot the area with paper towels to absorb the moisture. Cover the area with baking soda to soak up the excess moisture. Leave it for 15 minutes. After vacuum the area.
Mix warm water with vinegar and dish soap. Apply on the area and start blotting. Once the area is clean, allow it to air dry. When it's completely dry vacuum the area to restore the texture of the carpet.
First thing first, remove the vomit from carpet with a dustpan. Then blot the area with paper towels to absorb the moisture. Cover the area with baking soda to soak up the excess moisture. Leave it for 15 minutes. After vacuum the area.
Mix warm water with vinegar and dish soap. Apply on the area and start blotting. Once the area is clean, allow it to air dry. When it's completely dry vacuum the area to restore the texture of the carpet.
Monday, October 7, 2013
How to clean paint stains from carpet
Mix a bowl of warm water and dish soap detergent and soak a clean cloth in it.
Scrub the stain and then rinse the area. Repeat as many times as necessary. Once the area is dry,
vacuum any residual paint.
Then mix a gallon of warm water and 4 tbsp. of Oxy
Clean. Soak a cloth in the solution and apply it to the stain. Blot with paper
towels until the stain is gone. After apply rubbing alcohol to a sponge and scrub the stain, add more rubbing alcohol as needed.
If the stain is still there, then you will need a professional carpet cleaning service, give us a call at (757) 774- 1500, we'll be more than happy to help you!
Friday, October 4, 2013
How to Remove Ink Stains from Carpet
Grab a clean cloth and start gently dabbing the stain right after you spilled the ink, do not rub it, it will spread all over and your stain will be even bigger. After the excess ink is gone and you've got only the stain, wet a clean cloth with a rubbing alcohol and blot the stain. Dab the wet cloth over the ink spot repeatedly, occasionally re-wetting the cloth with more alcohol.
After the stain is gone, you will need to clean the spot where the alcohol was used since it might damage the carpet fibers if it stays there for too long.
Mix a 1/4 cup of vinegar with a quart of warm water and rinse the area.
If after all the efforts the stain is still visible, then use our O.I.N.K. product, the stain will be gone in no time!!!
After the stain is gone, you will need to clean the spot where the alcohol was used since it might damage the carpet fibers if it stays there for too long.
Mix a 1/4 cup of vinegar with a quart of warm water and rinse the area.
If after all the efforts the stain is still visible, then use our O.I.N.K. product, the stain will be gone in no time!!!
Thursday, October 3, 2013
How to Remove Rust Stains From Carpet
First you will need to scrape all the rust left from the carpet, if there is any. Then pour plain white vinegar or if you don't like vinegar smell try lemon juice mixed with salt onto the stained
area. Let it soak in for a few hours, then blot with a damp towel. After pour a tiny amount of dish soap onto a damp sponge, then gently blot it
into the stained area of the carpet and let it sit for 15 minutes.
Blot the area with a clean
white towel soaked in water. If the rust stain
appears to be coming off onto the towel, keep blotting, and repeat the
detergent application as needed.
If after all the stain is still visible ( because it also depends on the type of carpet and its fibers), then try our T- RUST. This Environmentally Sound Rust Remover will remove rust in no time.
If after all the stain is still visible ( because it also depends on the type of carpet and its fibers), then try our T-
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