Carpet Care
CARPET CARE PROGRAM
A comprehensive carpet care program consists of four
elements:
1) Preventive maintenance.
2) Regular vacuuming.
3) Removal of spots and spills.
4) Overall cleaning on a regular basis.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
1) Walk-off mats should be used at all entrances to absorb soil
and moisture, and mats should be cleaned on a regular basis so
they don’t become sources of soil themselves, especially during
inclement weather.
Try to keep your sidewalks and
entranceways free of excessive dirt and substances which can be
tracked into the home.
2) Use a quality pad -under
your carpet, particularly on stairs. Good pad not only gives
better resilience under-foot, but it can also add to the life
of your carpet. Some carpets carry warranties with specific
density and thickness requirements. Before purchasing your
carpet pad, review your warranty.
3) Move heavy furniture
occasionally to avoid excessive pile crushing. Put coasters
intended for use with carpet under the legs of tables, chairs,
and other furniture to help distribute the weight and prevent
crushing the pile. Do not use chairs or appliances with rollers
or casters on carpet without a chair pad designed for carpet.
Continued use without a chair pad can cause damage to the
carpet.
4) When moving heavy wheeled
furniture (pianos, buffets, etc.), prevent damage by placing a
protective barrier of heavy cardboard or plywood between the
wheels and the carpet.
5) If you use area rugs over
your carpet, be sure to remove and clean them regularly. Clean
and restore the pile of the carpet underneath. Be certain to
check area rugs for colorfastness before putting them back over
carpet, as the dyes in some rugs may bleed through to carpet.
After cleaning your carpet, remember to allow complete drying
before replacing rugs.
6) Protect your carpet from
prolonged periods of direct sunlight with blinds, shades, or
awnings.
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