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Showing posts with label carpet cleaning tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carpet cleaning tips. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 February 2012

How to Make Your Home-made Carpet Shampoo

Carpet shampoos are one of the most expensive cleaning detergents available on the market today. Moreover, most of them contain different chemicals and toxins that can cause allergies and other health problems. So, how would you feel if I tell you that there is a chance to avoid using commercial carpet shampoos, replacing them with your own home-made carpet shampoo.

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

How to Clean Pancake Syrup Spill On Carpet

 Pancakes are one f the most delicious things people ever cooked. They are simple to prepare and always bring a nice, cozy sensation while eating them, because of the association from the childhood. Pancakes can be consumed with pretty much everything, from a specific and poignant source to chocolate. Still, the best pancake ingredient remain the ordinary syrup, which can be prepared at home. Unfortunately, the sticky substance is not easy to be cleaned when a spill of the syrup occurs, especially if it's on your carpet. Happily, there is a cleaning method that will be efficient enough to remove the sticky marks without causing any damages on your carpet surface.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

How to Clean Your Flat Screen TV

When you finally gave that large amount of hardly spend money to buy a beautiful flat screen TV, you don't even want to think about damaging or voiding its warranty with doing not proper cleaning. But there is a really good method for cleaning the fingerprints, the grime and the dust on its surface, so you can be pleased with the result at the end. Be careful with the other cleaning products that can cause damage to its flat screen.

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

How to Get Rid of Oven Cleaner Smell

Ovens need to be cleaned form time to time in order dirt and grime to be removed from their surface. However, the cleaning result is not always pleasant as most cleaners leave an overwhelming odour after cleaning that lingers within the oven for the first couple of oven uses. Using a few natural products will safely remove all traces of oven cleaner smell from your oven. To make the suggested odour remover, you will need no more than 15 minutes and be sure that it can remove even the toughest smells.

Monday, 24 October 2011

How to Clean Wooden Jewellery

Wooden jewellery may not be the most popular kind of jewellery, but undoubtedly it is beautiful and can make a simple clothing look unique and amazing. What is the secret of wooden jewellery? First, it's made from wood which is a natural material and causes no allergies. Second wooden jewellery is very light so you won't have unbearable ear pains at the end of a long day wearing a pair of beautiful wooden earrings. Last but not least, wooden jewellery is cheap.

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

How to Remove Rust Stains from Plastic

Rust stains and spots can make any plastic item unusable no matter in what shape it is. To remove rust, you need to use substances that can break the rust up and soap is not from them. If you have plastic buckets, tubs or other pieces of plastic that have rust on them, simply use white vinegar to remove the rust. However, to be efficient, the white vinegar should be used properly, so here are some guidelines that will help you to get all rust stains out of your plastic items.

Friday, 30 September 2011

How to Spot Clean Your Carpet Cheaply

Even the worst stains can be successfully removed from your carpet with a cleaning machine you have rented or purchased. Just turn on the machine, run it over the stain and your carpet will be clean as new again. However, these machines can be quite expensive and you may not want to spend that much money just to remove a tiny spot on your carpet. Fortunately, a variety of household products can help you to deal with unwanted spots, all you need is some patience.

Monday, 26 September 2011

How to Get Black Grease Stains Out of a Carpet

The good look of a carpet benefits the entire room, and if a black grease stain appears in the middle of your carpet, it most certainly will ruin not only the appearance of the carpet but that of the room as well. Grease stains are hard to remove by nature and you will need proper measures to get them out of your carpet. Dish-washing liquid soap is able to remove grease stains from most carpets, and here are the instructions on how to use it properly.

Friday, 16 September 2011

How to Remove Blood Stains from a Carpet

The successful removing of blood from a carpet depends very much on the used methods and cleaning products. It is not recommended using solutions that are warm or hot when removing blood, as the protein in the blood causes these stains to adhere firmly to the fibers when exposed to heat, making it near impossible to remove the stain. The best way to deal with blood stains is to treat them with cleaning solutions that are cold. Cold liquids break down the bonds of the blood with the carpet fibers so they can be successfully removed.

Monday, 12 September 2011

How to Remove Spilled Cola from a Carpet

Carpets bring additional beauty to a home as long as they are clean and smell well. However, there are many things like oil, blood and pet mess that can permanently stain a carpet if they are not cleaned up on time. Cola is another thing that can cause unpleasant stain on your carpet if not removed as soon as possible.

Thursday, 8 September 2011

How to Eliminate Odors from Carpet

Carpets have a great contribution to the comfort of a home, but they can also ruin that comfort by harbouring unpleasant odors. Odors attach to carpet fibers and can be sensible for long time if not treated. A new carpet can have unpleasant chemical smell, while an older one is susceptible to smells caused by stains and spills. Even that some odors tend to fade over time, removing them will make your home more pleasant.

Thursday, 25 August 2011

House Cleaning Tips on How to Clean Ceramic Floors

Cleaning floors is not the most pleasurable house cleaning task that you have to deal with, but it is one of the most important ones. Floor cleaning depends on what type your floors are and includes different methods and techniques for different surfaces. For instance, if you made a renovation in your home and you have new ceramic floors, do you know how to keep them clean?! If this is the reason why you are reading this article then do not stop doing this, you will find the answer of your questions in the lines below.

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Make Your Own Carpet Cleaner

There are two good reasons to use your own carpet cleaner instead of commercial one. The first is that you will save money as the ingredients you need to make your own carpet cleaning solution are far less expensive than the commercial cleaners. And second, you will preserve the non-toxic environment of your home since the ingredients included in the solution are natural and free of chemicals.

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Brick Walls Cleaning

How hard cleaning of a brick wall could actually be. Well if you don't have any idea how to proceed, it's pain. Of course, it depends on what you need to remove from the brick, many cleaners in Melbourne could help you with such issues as well, but before that you have to be sure that there is nothing more that you can do about it.

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

How to Get Nasty Stains Out of Your Carpet

An accidentally spilled coffee, or a mud trace left behind from kids running in and out will leave a nasty stain on your carpet, and a dirty carpet most surely will make a bad impression to anyone who see it.

Thursday, 4 August 2011

How to Remove Sticky Goo from Carpet

Some food and drinks spills can leave a sticky goo on your carpet. Stains such as syrup, honey and jelly bind the carpet fibers together and get difficult to remove. Fortunately, there a few common household items that will help you to get the sticky goo out of your carpet.

Friday, 29 July 2011

The Best Way to Eliminate Milk Odour from Carpet

There aren't much things that can smell as bad as sour milk. Once spilled, the milk quickly seeps into the carpet, and if not treated on time, it can spoil and leave an overwhelming odour that may seem impossible to remove. Even if you remove the milk spill, the odour may remain. Fortunately, there are several simple homemade solutions you can use to freshen up your carpet.

Monday, 25 July 2011

How to Remove Red Wine Stains from Wool Carpet

When red wine is spilled on your wool carpet, you should take steps to remove the stain immediately. The wine will set into the carpet fibers, making a permanent red stain if you neglect the prompt intervention.

Friday, 22 July 2011

How to Clean Carpets with Vinegar and Windex

Using a mixture of vinegar and Windex to clean your carpet can produce the same cleaning results as most professional carpet cleaning services will achieve. When mixing a cleaning solution, do not mix vinegar or Windex with chlorine, as it will create harmful vapours.

Thursday, 21 July 2011

How to Clean Carpet with Ammonia

Stains become more difficult to remove with the time they sit on the carpet. Ammonia is a colourless liquid, that can effectively clean up soft drinks, blood, chocolate, urine and glue from carpets if used properly. Because of ammonia's strong odour, you should dilute it with water and air ventilate the room while cleaning with it.