Vacuum regularly
Keep your carpet looking nice with regular vacuuming. This is a simple task that will make a big difference in the overall upkeep of your carpeting. At least once a week, vacuum the carpet thoroughly to remove dirt, pet dander, and other debris from the fibers. For best results, be sure that the proper setting is being used for your type of carpeting.
Rearrange the furniture
When furniture stays in one place for a long period of time, we are constantly using the same pathways to get in, out, and around the room. If possible, rearrange the furniture every few months to open up a new walking space. This helps to evenly distribute the wear and tear on the carpeting, and keep it looking nice.
Be aware of how you handle furniture
When heavy furnishings are dragged across the carpet, it can become easily snagged. Thus, when you are rearranging the furniture, or bringing in something new, always lift it off the ground. Never pull or push a heavy object across the carpet.
Remove those shoes
One of the absolute worst things you can do for your carpet is wear your shoes indoors. Dirt, mud, pollen, and other outdoor elements are brought in on those shoes! A simple way to maintain your carpeting is to remove shoes before entering the home. Everyone should do this, including children and guests. This one of the easiest thing you can do to help prevent carpet stains.
Repair damaged carpet sections
Over time, it is not uncommon to experience a snagged, stained, or burnt section of carpet that needs to be repaired. This can be done easily enough by making carpet patch from the original carpet remnant, but it needs to be quickly to prevent further carpet damage. Learn 'How to Patch Damaged Carpet' to repair the surface to like-new condition.
Treat carpet stains at once
The moment you spot a stain on the carpet, do what you can to remove it. The longer a stain sits, the more difficult it will be to remove. Proper technique is of utmost importance, as improper removal will embed the stain deeper into the fibers and become almost impossible to get out. Find out 'How to Clean Carpets Effectively'.
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4 Comments
Post a CommentGreat info. Glad to report I've got one less room of carpet to worry about.
I wish I could get everyone to remove their shoes before coming in the house. Great work... :o)
Great tips
We only have carpeting in the bedrooms now - we ripped out the carpeting in the living room to reveal the wooden floors beneath. Good tips, cheers ;)