Carpets and area rugs of
different styles and makes are popular flooring choices among homeowners
because they are comfortable, provide insulation, and also aid in minimizing
the noise coming into the house, as well as from inside. That said, handmade carpets
and area rugs also usually require careful and meticulous care procedures and
cleaning regimen in order to prolong their life and quality. Keep in mind that
there is a wide range of carpet types and styles, with each type- of carpet and
area rug requiring maintenance procedures.
When it comes to the very basic
guidelines of carpet care, it would be best to follow the specifications as
prescribed by a professional, especially if you had your carpets or area rugs
installed professionally in your residence. Carpet cleaning is part of the most
basic maintenance, and for most homeowners, vacuuming is the first step. Carpet
experts may suggest that vacuuming the carpet be done at least once a week.
Carpets or area rugs that are installed high traffic areas of the house, such
as hallways, stairs, entrances, and common areas would probably require more
frequent vacuuming because they accumulate more dirt over time. Maintaining
regular vacuum cleaning can prolong the durability of your carpet because this
keeps particles, dirt, dust, and other elements from getting stuck in those
spaces between your carpet fibbers.
Depending on the make and model
of your vacuum cleaner, as well as the kind of carpet that you have, you should
take as much time as possible in vacuuming the area rug or carpet. Just one pass with an average upright vacuum
cleaner will probably not be enough to remove the particles and dust that hide
in between the fibbers or other hard-to-reach sections of the area rug or
carpet. Vacuum as slowly as you can, giving ample time for the suction to go
through the tough dirt and dust thoroughly.
Now, one aspect that many owners
of carpets and area rugs may tend to overlook or disregard is the odor that
can stick to carpets and area rugs. If you notice a faint odor or scent when
you move around the house, the odor you smell inside the home may not be
coming from outside, or even from the walls or furniture; this odor could very
well be coming from the carpeting or area rugs. Using baking soda and adding it
to your vacuum cleaners bag is one way to neutralize carpet odors. Of course,
the best solution would be to have a professional cleaner do it for you because
they know how to do it without damaging the quality of the product.
You should always keep the
specifications and instructions from the carpet manufacturer on how to maintain
your carpet. These guidelines would be especially useful when there are spills
and carpet spots you have to deal with. It seems that no matter how careful you
and your family members are, accidents and spills still occur from time to
time, so it makes sense to keep the right rug cleaning solutions and tools handy
for when you need them. Remember, when a spill occurs, blot or scrap out as
much of the spill or spot as possible prior to applying any cleaning solution.
Rubbing would spread the problem, so be sure to just blot it out with a towel
or cloth. If you are not sure what to do, consult with an expert.

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