Ok - you have just had your carpets cleaned or maybe just had new carpets laid, now how do you keep them looking their very best?
New carpeting or having carpets cleaned professionally isn't always cheap, so you need to protect your investment.
If you follow some of my simple but effective tips then your carpets will stay looking newer, fresher for longer.
* Regular, professional cleaning will really help prolong the life of your carpets. Deep down cleaning helps.
* Have a protective treatment applied to your new or newly cleaned carpet can help prolong the appearance and life of the carpet.
* Vacuuming on a daily basis helps prevent grit, dirt and dust accumulating and wearing away your carpet fibres.* Using a good quality entrance mat in your hallway will help remove outside dirt contaminating your carpets (don`t forget to vacuum it on a regular basis too).
* Deal with spillages as soon as they occur. DO NOT panic and throw any cleaning product that's comes to hand on the spill, you may cause permanent damage - follow these simple steps.
1. Soak up excess liquid/spill with a clean absorbent cloth i.e towel (not coloured), kitchen roll, tissues, napkins etc2. Scoop/scrape any solid matter without spreading.
3. Use a professional all purpose spot remover (we can supply a bottle of this locally for £6.99) - Apply this to a cloth and then work from the outside in of the stain, and make sure you blot the stain and do not rub.
4. Once the stain has been removed you may dry the area gently with a hairdryer if required.
A more comprehensive guide to spot and stain removal will be coming soon!!
Hope this basic guide will help you with any carpet cleaning problems you may have. Don't forget we are only a phone call away for any questions you may have (0151 520 9405). Or if you would like to order a bottle of professional spotter just give us a call.
Any particular stain removal questions then please comment below and I will try to help!
Further details are on our website.
http://www.aapcleanandseal.co.uk/carpet-cleaning/
Take Care
Paula

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