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First of all, there are four hard and fast rules to removing stains on carpets. Rule number one is to act as quickly as possible. In case of a liquid spill, quickly take a cloth to quickly absorb the liquid. In case of a solid spill, scoop up as much as possible without letting the solid smear into the carpet.
Rule number two is to never try cleaning up the spill using force. Avoid scrubbing, rubbing, and over-drenching the cloth when cleaning the area of the spill at all cost.
Rule number three is to completely pat or blot dry the carpet area where the spill occurred using an absorbent cloth or tissue.
The last rule is to remember to use a soft brush to reset the carpet before it completely dries up. Keeping in mind these few basic rules will go a long way in avoiding damaging your carpet.
Vacuuming is enough for a newly purchased carpet, but as soon as the months and years pile up, your carpet starts to lose its original quality and aesthetic appeal. Soon after, you have to resort to buying a new carpet or re-carpeting your entire house.
The reason why the quality and the look of your carpet start to deteriorate is because vacuuming is never enough to completely remove the tiny dust particles which hide deep inside the carpet. If you avoid deep cleaning the carpet, the problem can exaggerate to molds and mites.
Therefore, in order to maintain the cleanliness of your home and protect yourself and your family from unhygienic home environment, you should consult and hire a professional carpet cleaner or carpet cleaning business to deep clean your carpet. Hiring a professional is important is because the do-it-yourself carpet cleaning tools and solutions hardly deliver the claimed results.