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Archive for the wine stain spot cleaning carpet rug cleaner Category
Spot Cleaning for Oriental and other fine Wool Rugs
2. February 2009 by Dean of Clean.
Hello again! Have you ever spilled wine on your oriental carpet? Or knocked over a glass of juice on the carpet in the den? Have you wondered if there’s a “right way” to clean it up? Wonder no more!
This week I’m bringing you a current video I just shot on how to spotclean wool rugs. However, the basic steps are the same for synthetic wall-to-wall carpet too:
1 - Scrape up Solids, if applicable.
2 - Blot up liquids - take a clean, folded absorbent terry towel and press down or stand on it. You’ll be surprised how much liquid just wicks right up into the towel (see video!)
3 - Apply a safe spot remover. You can call us at 385-8444 in the Durango area for a bottle of our professional spotter (which is safe for wool, by the way) or use club soda, as I do in the video. Let it penetrate, then blot it up. Don’t scrub with a brush, as it may damage the fibers (the carpet or rug will tend to “fuzz up”) and wipe gently if you need to remove more solids. If it’s a liquid spill, all you need is blotting - rubbing will only work the spill in deeper!
4 - Rinse - pour a cup of plain water, with a capful of vinegar added, on the spot, and blot it out thoroughly. This helps prevent residue, especially from inferior “grocery store” spot removers, that can cause “re-appearing spots”. Turn the towel to a fresh clean side and continue blotting and turning, or changing towels, until you no longer get moisture transfer onto your towel. If it was an especially large spill, you can leave a folded towel on top of it with a heavy book on top to help wick out some more moisture as it dries, or use a hairdryer or fan to dry the rug.
This should remove most common spills from your rug or carpet. Of course, if you have an unusual situation such as pet staining or coffee stains, you may need professional help. Call 970-385-5777 in the Durango or Farmington area, to arrange pickup or to drop off a rug at our Bodo Park Cleaning Studio, and we’ll deep-clean your fine rugs like the works of art they are!
(If you like the video, you can see more videos of our work and tips on carpet, rug and floor care at www.youtube.com/ultrasteamdurango and www.youtube.com/rugmastersofdurango)
Learn more about fine area rug cleaning at RugMastersOfDurango.com
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