When & Why You Should Call a Rug Cleaning Professional
Spot cleaning a rug is an option, depending on the rug and the circumstances, but sometimes it's better to bring it to a specialist.
Do-It-Yourself Area Rug Cleaning
Whether you spilled a glass of wine or soda, dropped the spaghetti or your favorite four-legged friend had a mishap, it's important to know the short and long-term decisions on proper rug care.
While you should immediately blot a spill with a clean white cotton towel to contain the fluid damage, you should never try do-it-yourself cleaning methods like using harsh chemicals or carpet cleaning solutions, as these detergents are abrasive and may damage the fibers and materials in your area rug.
Also, don't apply water to stains because the water may cause rug dyes to run and bleed, discoloring your rug and damaging the floor underneath.
We recommend that you have your rugs professionally cleaned by rug specialists to remove stains and protect and maintain your area rugs. Professional rug cleaning methods include color testing your rug and our professional rug cleaning methods will keep rug dyes from bleeding.
Professionally Cleaned Area Rugs
Repairing and restoring your rugs is the specialty of a skilled and certified rug cleaner. Professional area rug cleaning is essential if you want your rug to last as long as possible, retain its luster, and look its best. We advise having your rugs professionally cleaned once every 12-18 months, or more frequently if you have pets, allergies, or need to eliminate pet urine or smells.
Be sure to ask if your carpet cleaning professionals cleaning solutions are hypoallergenic, non-toxic and safe for you and your family and pets.
Certified rug specialists are trained to recognize different fibers, constructions and types of rugs, along with their potential problems and the needed solutions. They have the training and experience and advanced rug cleaning equipment in our state-of-the-art rug cleaning facility to restore the beauty of your rugs.
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