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2022 CLEANING VIDEOS

DECEMBER
VIDEO TEXT:
Things Never to do to Your Carpet

So, you’re asking what are some things you should never do to your carpet? Adults can be so dumb.

Here’s mommy trying to scrub out a spill on the carpet. That’s bad! It can ruin the fabric!

Oh, Uncle Jeff said to call them fibers, not fabric. Anyway, you should blot the spill, not scrub. Scrubbing just rubs it in more. Mommy shouldn’t have had that third glass of wine.

Uncle Jeff also says that you should only use a cleaner that is especially made for cleaning carpet. You could damage those fibers. She’s still scrubbing!

Look at these fiber molecules being ruined!

Another thing you should never do is to drag furniture across carpet. See what it can do?

This is the right way. Lift furniture don’t drag it!

Did you know that many carpet fibers aren’t color fast? That means they will fade in sunlight. You may want to avoid letting too much sunlight shine on your carpet. Especially nylon carpet.

The experts, including Uncle Jeff, say it pay to remove your shoes when you walk on your carpet. It spreads bacteria and dirt from outside. If my little sister can do it, you adults should be to also.

Don’t neglect your carpet. For deep cleaning once or twice each year, IT PAYS TO CALL A PRO!

NOVEMBER
VIDEO TEXT:
You have questions about carpet cleaning. And we have answers.
You asked, “How do you keep your carpet smelling fresh?” Well, the experts have a few tips.

Vacuum your carpet weekly to prevent buildup of dirt and crumbs between fibers. Make your carpet a no shoe, zone. More than 90 percent of outside bacteria on shoes end up on your carpet. Remove spills quickly before they drain into the padding. Use a dehumidifier to prevent mold and mildew growth.

And open windows to let in fresh air. Even carpet needs to breathe!

What else may help? Don’t smoke in your home. Use rugs to shield your carpet. Turn on exhaust fans when cooking. And, at least once of twice each year, deep clean your carpet.

And for that, It Pays to Call a Pro!

OCTOBER
VIDEO TEXT:
X FACTOR – a circumstance, quality, or person that has a strong but unpredictable influence” Merriam-Website Dictionary.
Here are some X Factors about fabric protection for upholstery

The first X Factor is exposure
Some experts feel that fabric protection is even more important for upholstery than it is for carpet. Many upholstery fibers have greater exposure to a variety of stains, and tend to stain more easily. And they are often more difficult to clean.

The next is exclusion.
Carpet is mostly created with synthetic fibers. However, upholstery is more likely to be created from a larger array of synthetics or natural fibers, or a synthesis of both. That means that some fabric protection techniques won’t work on just any upholstery and must be excluded.

Finally, there is experience.
While synthetic fibers may be safely protected with water-based treatments, some natural fibers and blends may suffer stains, shrinkages and even bleeding of dyes from water-based treatments. For those solvent-based treatment make more sense. But they have to be applied carefully and safely since they can be dangerous if inhaled. Your professional upholstery cleaner has the experience to pick the right fabric protector and apply it safely.
Without exception, for excellent results,
It Pays to Call a Pro!

SEPTEMBER
VIDEO TEXT: What do Furniture Cleaning Codes Mean?
You have questions about furniture cleaning. And we have answers!
You asked, “What do Furniture Cleaning Codes Mean?”
When you choose furniture to buy, you should think about how easy the upholstery will be to clean! Well, there are codes that will help you choose.

The first code is. W.
Upholsteries that are rated w, means that you can clean them with water. These may be the most family friendly. These are often man made fabrics like polyester and nylon.

S is the next.
You can clean these fabrics with non-diluted, water-free cleaning solutions. These often include natural fibers such as linen, silk or wool.

 S.W.
You can use either water-based detergents or dry cleaning solvents. But be careful and test a small area to make sure your cleaning solution doesn’t cause spotting or color changes. It’s often best to just call a professional cleaner.
Finally there is x.

X means you can’t clean it, beyond vacuuming or brushing the surface. Don’t get it dirty!
Take Care! Ask about the cleaning code of an upholstery before you buy.

Quality furniture can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. If you have any doubts at all about the best way to clean them. It Pays to Call a Pro!

AUGUST
VIDEO TEXT: ARE CARPET CLEANING MACHINES WORTH IT?
You have questions about carpet cleaning. And we have answers!
 
You asked, “Are carpet cleaning machines worth it?”
 
According to Consumer Reports, if you have a lot of carpet and have lots of feet or paws traveling around, it may be worth having a carpet cleaning machine. They do a much better job than vacuuming alone.
 
But they also point out several things to keep in mind.
 
A carpet cleaning machine is heavy. And once your fill the tank with a cleaning solution, it will be even heavier, up from 6 to 15 pounds heavier!
 
You’ve got to make sure all the settings are correct. Is there a separate tank for water and the cleaning solution? Will the cord and hose length be long enough? Does the cleaner have a dry-only setting so you can suck up all the water, once you’re done cleaning?
 
These machines are also really loud! Some produce up to 80 decibels of noise, twice as loud as a vacuum cleaner. You might want to grab some noise cancelling headphones or earplugs.
 
It takes time. A carpet cleaning machine doesn’t come out ready to go. You’ll have to move furniture, rent the machine, add the proper cleaning solution, do the cleaning. Dry the carpet, Return the machine. Move back furniture.
 
UGH!!!
 
What do you think?
 
For carpet cleaning, IT PAYS TO CALL A PRO!

BONUS RESIDENTIAL CLEANING VIDEO
Should I Steam Clean My Luxury Vinyl Floor?

JULY
CAN CARPET CLEANING CAUSE MOLD
You have questions about carpet cleaning. And we have answers!
 
A frequently asked questions is….”Can Carpet Cleaning Cause Mold?”
 
Well the answer is…yes, it can. But there’s a much better question.
 
Will Properly done carpet cleaning cause mold? And the answer is no. In fact, keeping your carpet clean is a way to prevent mold infestation.
 
Mold requires three things to grow: warmth, bacteria and humidity.
 
Properly done carpet cleaning can actually sanitize your carpet through the use of very hot water.
 
The key is to dry the carpet quickly to prevent any mold grow, and that’s what a professional carpet cleaner is so good at!
 
Here’s some quick tips to avoid getting mold in your carpet. Purchase quality, anti-microbial, moisture resistant carpet and padding. Two. Avoid carpeting areas with higher humidity such as bathrooms, kitchens and basements. And Three. Quickly clean up spills and stains that may retain moisture.
 
And schedule routine professional cleaning for the right cleaning for your type carpet and fast drying to avoid mold grow.
 
For the best cleaning experience, It Pays to Call a Pro!

JUNE
You have questions about carpet cleaning and we have answers.
 
You often ask, will carpet cleaning alone remove stains?
 
First of all, it's good to recognize that there is a difference between just a spot and an actual stain.
 
A spot, such as a spilt liquid is usually easy to wipe up.
 
That’s because a spot has not soaked into the fabric of the carpet. When it has, it becomes a genuine stain and is more difficult to remove.
 
So can carpet cleaning alone remove a stain?
 
Carpet cleaning helps but it takes additional work to remove a stain.
 
So that they will know the proper method to use, your carpet cleaner will need to determine the type of stain. Is it water soluble, solvent soluble, or a non-soluble stain?
 
For that reason, let us know upfront that it's not just a carpet cleaning job, and that stain removal will be required. Then make the smart choice. When it comes to cleaning, It Always Pays to Call a Pro!

MAY
VIDEO TEXT:
 ANSWERS TO CARPET CLEANING QUESTIONS
 
Is it worth getting carpets professionally cleaned?

 
The answer is yes. It is always worthwhile to get your carpets cleaned professional. And it should be done annually at least.
 
Perhaps one of the best reasons is simply for the appearance of your carpet. Professional cleaners have the expertise and the equipment to keep your carpet looking like new for its entire life.
 
Professional cleaning also offers health benefits. The fibers in carpet not only collect dust, but also allergens, bacteria and pollens. And more ugly stuff off the bottom of your shoes.
 
Another reason for professional cleaning is it will save your money. How? Properly maintained carpet will last your years longer. And carpet isn’t cheap.
 
So is professional cleaning worth it?
 
Absolutely. Schedule routine professional carpet for your carpet appearance, the health benefits and the extra longevity which will save you money.
 
9It’s the smart choice. It pays to call a pro!

APRIL
VIDEO TEXT: CAN CARPET CLEANING GET RID OF FLEAS?
You want to know. Can carpet cleaning get rid of fleas?
The consensus is that carpet cleaning, particularly hot steam cleaning, will kill adult fleas in your carpet.

The problem is that there are eggs and flea larvae deep in your carpet. And carpet cleaning alone will not stop flea infestation.

So, does carpet cleaning help?

Yes, but additional pest treatments may be required.
Also, it’s important to remember, ridding your carpet of fleas is not enough.

If you want to reduce flea infestation, you need to treat your pets, your bedding, and even your clothes.

For all your cleaning challenges, make the smart choice that guarantees results.
IT PAYS TO CALL A PRO

MARCH
VIDEO TEXT: WILL CARPET CLEANING GET RID OF URINE SMELLS?
Homeowners want to know. Will carpet cleaning get rid of urine smells?
Unfortunately, shampooing and steam cleaning alone can't be relied on to eliminate urine odors.
In fact, improper cleaning approaches can actually make carpet smell worse since hot water may activate the bacteria in both urine and similar waste materials.
So, does carpet cleaning help?
It may, but additional treatment is usually required.
Always let your professional carpet cleaner know upfront that you need to address stains & odors.
They will often use UV light to locate pet stains that aren’t still visible.
Professional cleaners may lift carpet to clean undersides and padding.
Finally, a cleaner may apply neutralizers that absorb or change the urine chemistry.
For all your cleaning challenges, make the smart choice that guarantees results.
IT PAYS TO CALL A PRO

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