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Remove Red Stains

8/13/2018

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You may not cry over spilled milk, but that could definitely change when a full glass of red wine is splattered all over your favorite oriental rug. What can you do to remove those deep red stains? Follow these steps in case of a wine emergency! Call Surprise Carpet Cleaning Co. for professional red stain removal. 
  1. Right when the spill happens, take a wash cloth and dab the area in order to get the excess wine out of the rug.
  2. If you have it, reach for your favorite carpet shampoo or clothing stain remover, and clean as you would when removing dirt from your clothing. 
  3. There are wine stain solutions in stores such as "MacGyver" and "Wine Away" but you could even make your own by using everyday arsenal removers such as hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, soda ash, vinegar, club soda, salt, and white wine. 
  4. If red wine hits a light colored carpet, try to blot as much as possible, then spray the area with hydrogen peroxide and follow by sprinkling baking soda on it. Leave it on the stain for about 2-3 minutes and rinse with water. You can learn more by giving us a call: carpet cleaning
  5. Ironically enough, when red wine is spilled on a carpet, white wine can step in and be your true companion. White wine will neutralize the red wine, and that will make it easier to lift the redness out of your carpet. After you pour the white wine on the red wine, take a towel and blot (do not rub) the liquid up. 
  6. Adding salt or club soda can help to lift out the pigment in the stain. The salt will act as a buffer and will keep the stain from setting, while the carbonation in the club soda will help lift the stain from the fibers in the carpet. 
  7. Vinegar is also a useful resource when looking to neutralize the purple pigments in red wine stains. When combined with soap or club soda, it will become a stain-fighting force. Add laundry detergent to the vinegar, let it soak together for a few moments, and then apply it to the stain. Work from the outer edge of the stain, using a little at a time and blot up with dry cloths frequently.
  8. While you try and figure out which method you'll use to clean up the stain, immediately apply salt to the area in efforts to keep the wine from setting. 
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Professional Spot and odor removal

8/13/2018

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Spot removal
 
When we find a spot on the carpet, there are two things we tend to do. The first is to put way too much cleaning solution on the spot, saturating it and even getting the padding wet. This just spreads the spot and causes trouble in the future. The second is we tend to scrub way too long and way too hard. This can fray the fibers and you can’t fix that. So when you get a spot, put some solution on a white towel and blot. Never scrub or rub.
 
Odor removal
 
The biggest question when Fido or Fluffy does their thing on the carpet is “How do I get it out?” That’s not always easy unless you get to it right away. Urine will penetrate into the carpet, the padding and even the subfloor, and when it dries, over time it becomes sticky and smelly. Some will put powdered carpet deodorizers on those spots, which only gums up the carpet and creates a residue very difficult to remove. Like with spot removal, blotting the area quickly is usually the best remedy for the do-it-yourself types.
 
Using products
 
When one product works well and you find another one works well, too, the tendency is to mix them. Remember, never mix ammonia and bleach. Both are effective products on their own, but mixed together, they become deadly. Other products on your shelf could, if mixed together, create toxic fumes that can cause harm to your family. Always follow directions.
 
How can you avoid all these problems and challenges? It’s simple: Call your cleaning professional today. They’ll be right over to save the day.  

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Note: Dip a white cloth into these solutions and apply to the stain. Never pour the solutions directly onto carpeting.  
  • Detergent solution: Mix 1/4 teaspoon of a translucent liquid dishwashing detergent, such as Dawn or Joy, into one cup of lukewarm water.
  • Vinegar solution: Mix one cup of white vinegar with two cups of water.
  • Solvent solution: Use an oil solvent. Or substitute nail-polish remover, such as Cutex Quick & Gentle non-acetone polish remover.
  • Ammonia solution: Mix one tablespoon of clear household ammonia with 1/2 cup of lukewarm water.
  Other Solutions 
  • Baking soda works to remove pet stains. Just sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the soiled section, and then let it sit for a couple hours before vacuuming.
  • Club soda also works well, but may have to be applied with a cleaning solution several times before a stain is removed. Start by blotting the section before pouring the club soda over it. Once the solution has stopped fizzing, immediately blot the spot again, repeating as necessary.
  • Diluted bleach can help too. Just use 10 parts water to one part bleach. Spray the solution on the stain, and then let it sit for 15 seconds before thoroughly rinsing the area with warm water. If you can still see the stain, repeat the process until the spot is gone.
Considering these homemade stain remedies is a great way to save money!   
If these solutions do not work for your stains or if you would be more comfortable allowing professionals to handle this for you, call us anytime!
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Should You clean your rugs PROFESSIONALLY

8/13/2018

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If you were planning to have your hardwood floors refinished, you wouldn’t allow some unknown handyman with a circular sander in his truck to touch the exquisite grain on your floors. Likewise, you wouldn’t entrust your fine Oriental, Persian or antique wool rugs to your average Surprise carpet cleaning company. The typical carpet cleaner may clean thousands of yards of wall-to-wall carpeting in condos and suburban residences each month but rarely see a fine, hand-knotted rug. Finely-made, handcrafted rugs require expert handling and professional cleaning processes to protect their delicate colors and fibers and ensure a long life that justifies your investment and maximizes your pleasure in their ownership.

Before allowing a service provider to cross the threshold, discerning consumers should vet the company’s credentials. In selecting a PROFESSIONAL COMPANY, savvy consumers should look for professional expertise, long-term experience, professional certification, proven cleaning processes, solicitous customer attention and, most importantly, superior customer satisfaction. When valuable possessions need to be cleaned, you want someone on the job who understands your love of fine things and will value and protect the investment you have made in your most prized possessions.

With great customer experiences, come great customer testimonials.  We pride ourselves on the complete satisfaction of our customers.  They consistently praise us on our professional carpet cleaning services. We love hearing feedback from customers who are satisfied with the work we’ve done for them, and the encounters they had when working with the team. 

Quick Reference Guide for Common Spills:
  • Alcohol/Wines: Blot up surplus spillage. Use the Detergent/Vinegar solution. Work from the outer edge of the stain, using a little at a time and blotting with dry cloths frequently.
  • Chewing Gum: Scrape up with a blunt knife. Use Dry Cleaning Solvent followed by Detergent/Vinegar solution. Blot dry.
  • Coffee: Blot up surplus spillage. Use Detergent/Vinegar solution. Work from the outer edge of the stain, using a little at a time and blotting with dry cloths frequently.
  • Glue: Scrape up excess with a blunt knife. Use Detergent solution, starting with outer edge and blot dry. Follow with Ammonia solution. Blot dry.
  • Ice Cream: Scrape up excess with a blunt knife. Use Detergent solution, starting with the outer edge and blot dry. Follow with Ammonia solution. Blot dry.
  • Soft Drinks: Blot up excess with blunt knife. Use Detergent/Vinegar solution. Work from the outer edge of the stain, using a little at a time and blotting with dry cloths frequently.
  • Urine: Blot up excess with blunt knife. Use Detergent/Vinegar solution. Work from the outer edge of the stain, using a little at a time and blotting with dry cloths frequently.
  • Solids: Scrape up with a blunt knife. Use Dry Cleaning Solvent followed by Detergent/Vinegar solution. Blot dry.
  • Chocolate: Blot up the surplus spillage. Use Detergent/Vinegar solution, starting with the outer edge and blotting dry. Follow with Ammonia solution. Blot dry.
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How Often Should you clean your oriental rug

8/13/2018

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Over time grit and dirt become embedded so deeply that professional cleaning is required. Oriental rugs and other area carpets should be taken out of the home for proper cleaning.  The cleaning will remove the grit as well as the surface soiling that gradually dulls the appearance of the carpet.
 
When your rug is lying flat on the floor, the foundation never has the opportunity to dry properly. This will lead to mildew and dry rot, either ruining the rug or drastically reducing the rugs longevity and value.
Most facilities dry your rugs as they clean them. The drying process is a crucial part of the cleaning process. The dry-rooms are state of the art; we are able to control the amount of heat and humidity so that the rug dries under optimal conditions. Many rugs are dried in a vertical, hanging fashion allowing air to circulate on both sides of the rug, which quickens the drying process.
 
Protect your oriental rugs from stains and soil with a product like Fiber-Guard.
The product provides a superior top-to-bottom protection on each and every fiber in handmade rugs and carpets.  It will not wear off like other stain repellents and will leave your rug’s color, feel and texture unchanged while remaining safe and non-toxic.  It helps to prevent all types of oil and water based stains and spills.
 
Rug padding greatly prevents wear:
All pads we offer are custom-cut to fit your rug or to your exact specifications.
Types of pads include: Dura Hold, Non-Skid, No-Muv, Rug-Lock, Ozite, and Summit padding.
 
Don’t wait for a small repair to become a major restoration. Look into our repair services and reweaving for your oriental rug.  Remember to vacuum your rugs and carpets regularly.

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3 Best Ways to protect your oriental rug

8/13/2018

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If you're looking to add style and passion to your rooms then an oriental rug is one of the best ways to go. They might not come cheap but the colors they carry make them worth every penny. A good oriental rug will need some care to preserve its quality though and this is where most owners fall short. It isn't that hard though and as long as stains are removed early, you'll find that the top ways to protect your oriental rug are not that hard to follow.   Ask your local Surprise Carpet Cleaners if they can help with your oriental rug.

1.) Protect it from the elements

It might be the source of life on earth but the sun is your rug's mortal enemy. Sunlight causes the colors to fade and also weakens the fabric making your rug prone to breakage. You could prevent this by blocking any direct sunlight from hitting the carpet and cleaning it in a shade if it's ever taken out.

When storing your rug make sure it's kept in a dry place. Damp places will cause mildew to grow on your rug which will discolor it making it even more unusable than if it had been left in the sunlight. Damp places are also a breeding ground for moths which will eat through your carpet and any other fabric stored with it. Mothballs should prevent your carpet from becoming a breeding ground for moths and if you want to go a step farther, as we recommend you should, use plastic wrapping when storing it. 

2.) Prevent Tears Around the Edges

The fringes are the easiest place for tears to start from and these tears spread at a scary pace when left unrepaired. If a chair's leg rests on the carpet, ensure that it's always moved by lifting it instead of dragging it on the edges. Leg covers are also used on the carpet to prevent marks forming where the legs were. If any tears happen, ensure they're repaired immediately and that they're done by a professional. Pets are also responsible for some tears around the edges as they sharpen their claws on the carpet and dogs are fond of pulling at the edges. Always ensure that the pets are kept off your rug. If the fringes tangle, then switch the rugs sides to allow them to untangle by themselves. Combing will only ruin them. 

3.)Ensure it is clean

How often do you clean your rug? Because regular cleaning is the simplest way to extend its life. Poor cleaning habits such as beating it with a stick to dust it will shorten its life while wiping it down will add to its life. Sand grains and dust scraping against it will wear it out quicker and frequent vacuums are needed to prevent this. if a pet relieves itself on your rug ensure that it is cleaned at once before it causes permanent discoloration and a smell no one wants near their feet.

With that in mind, it shouldn't be too hard to take care of your carpet. Your oriental rug should be the center of your interior decoration. Hopefully, with these tips, it'll be one that lasts a lifetime.
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Advantages of Professional Cleaning

8/13/2018

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Having professional carpet cleaning is one of the best choices you can make for your home or business. There are many benefits of a having a professional to handle carpet cleaning for you. If you have never had these experts into your home or place of business then you have missed the following benefits

Advantages of professional carpet cleaning

1. They use special cleaners and equipment 

Professional cleaners use special equipment and highly effective detergents that are not easily accessible. If you want your carpet to be free of bacteria, mold, dust, and allergens, you should contact a professional carpet cleaner. 

2. more knowledgeable 

Most individuals don’t have a clue how to manage various types of carpets. Continues use of the same method will definitely damage at least one of the carpets. carpets are made out of various types of fabric which need specialized attention and care. 

3. • They protect carpet protectants 

If you send your carpet to a professional carpet cleaning service, you can request them to apply a special carpet protectant which aids to prevent stains and also works to protect carpet fibers. Regular use of protectants is known to extend the life of the carpet. 

You should do professional carpet cleaning if you need to maintain a clean environment. Regardless of whether the environment that you want to stay clean is commercial or domestic does not matter. Both two homeowners and business individuals can benefit from hiring a professional cleaning service. 

Contacting a professional cleaner will ensure that your carpets look as good as new for a long period to come. He/she can clean your carpet thoroughly and use recent techniques like day hot water extraction which can achieve the best results. Always ensure that the professional; service you use that does not use cleaning chemicals that can be harmful to your kids and pets.
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