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Stop Stains Before They Happen


Posted on November 14, 2018



 

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Carpets are not a small investment, so the last thing you want to do is have to replace them after a couple of years. With the proper care, carpets will last around ten years. Carpeting endures significant wear and tear over its lifespan. Especially with children, pets, and other family members running around, stains, spills, and accidents happen. Of course, you can always clean up after the spills happen, but the stains may never disappear. It would be easier if you could stop a stain before it happens. Here are a few ways to stops spills, stains, and accidents before they happen.

Vacuum and Clean Your Carpets Regularly

Vacuuming before your carpets start to look dirty is a great way to prevent stains. Dirt can go down deep into your carpet’s fibers. As more dirt builds up, the more likely stains are to occur. Regularly vacuuming pulls out the dirt that causes unwanted stains. It is recommended to vacuum at least once a week for regular traffic. If you have higher-traffic areas, you should vacuum at least twice a week.

Use Carpet or Stain Protectant

A great way to prevent stains and keep your carpets looking new is applying a stain protectant. Stain protectants act as a seal over the top of your carpets. Many new carpets will already come with a stain protectant, but you can also buy a protectant and apply it yourself or have a professional do it. While a stain protectant helps with stains, it is not a cover-all. Your carpeting will still become stained; however, it will be easier to clean up.

Use Doormats

The most common type of stains are the ones that come from the dirt built up in carpeting. Whether it is kids running in from the outside or having guests over on a rainy day, dirt seems to get down deep into your carpets. Having doormats where your guests and family can wipe off their feet will help reduce the amount of dirt that gets tracked into your home. Also, asking your guests and family to remove their shoes will help reduce dirt in your carpeting.

Act Fast

One of the worst things you can do after a spill is to let it set. The faster you clean up a spill, the more likely it is to come all the way out. Be sure to use the correct steps to remove the stain. You should always blot away the stain and not smear it around.

Hire Professional Help

Taking care of your carpets on your own is hard work. Hiring professionals can take the stress off of you. Professional carpet cleaning companies know how to best treat your carpets and stains. In some cases, storebought stain removers do not go deep enough to completely remove a stain. Professionals have industry-grade equipment that goes down deep to get a stain completely out. If you have a stain that won’t go away, or your carpets need a good cleaning, then contact the professionals at All Brite Cleaning. All Brite Cleaning will steam-clean your carpets and use special tools to remove any tough stains.


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