Maintenance Plan for Carpeting 03/28/2011
There are basically five parts to a carpet maintenance plan. This applies to both the residential and commercial setting. Follow these steps and you can extend the life of your carpeting. 1. Soil Containment - It is important to have mats or rugs at entrances. This will trap some of the soil that enters the home or business. 2. Vacuuming - This is the most important factor in carpet cleaning. Removing dry soils helps prevent foot traffic from damaging the fibers. Dry soils are abrasive and foot traffic on carpet with heavy soiling will permanently damage the fibers. Heavy traffic areas should be vacuumed daily. Other areas should be vacuumed at least once a week. 3. Spot and Spill Removal System - Tend to spots and spills immediately to prevent permanent stains. Always blot, never scrub when removing a spot or spill. If you need advice on how to clean something, call Blue Monarch, we're happy to give advice. We also carry a carpet spotter that is priced low and can't be beat! 4. Interim Cleaning - Have the heavy traffic areas professionally cleaned before they start to show heavy soiling. 5. Restorative Cleaning - Have all of the carpeting professionally cleaned using a deep cleaning method (hot water extraction). This will remove any cleaning r Add Comment You Can Keep Your Home Free of Pet Odors... 02/08/2010
Pets are a source of companionship and joy for millions of us. Understand how to help your pets stay healthy,clean and happy and your home will be fresher for it. There are two pet-related problems that can affect the freshness of your home and its furnishings. These are pet accidents, both urine and feces, and body oils. Knowing about them can make living with a pet an even more positive experience. Hot steamy weather is the time you are most likely to notice pet odors. That’s when pet hair, skin dander, and the residue from “pet accidents” begin to decompose — generating a distinct “doggie” smell that plagues even the most fastidiously cleaned homes. Dogs, especially, secrete oils from their fur and paw pads. Good grooming and baths keep this in check. Periodically launder your pet’s bedding. If your pet has a favorite spot on the floor or in a chair, you might want to put a pet blanket/rug or some other washable item there. Pet accidents are always cause for concern. Animal behaviorists will tell you that by instinct pets are attentive to good hygiene. They don’t want to have accidents in their homes. When they do, it is usually because of some other factor. Perhaps the pet is sick. Perhaps the pet’s exercise schedule was interrupted or wasn’t long enough. Perhaps the litter box needs to be cleaned. Maybe the pet has been traumatized. It’s been recommended that the first thing to do when a pet unexplainably starts having accidents is to talk to your veterinarian. As far as cleanup goes, you need to blot up as much of the problem as you can. If solids are involved, gently scrape it up with a bit of cardboard. Work from the outside toward the center. This is important: Don’t apply house cleaners to the site. Some of them can change the color, texture or stain resistance of the affected fibers. Some can leave strong smelling residues that serve as “marker” triggering further accidents from your pets. New safe-to-use enzyme products are available which do an excellent job of treating these problems areas. Here’s How You Can Help Keep Your “Home-With-Pets” Clean and Fresh
Need a great vacuum that is inexpensive? 02/08/2010
![]() I cant say enough about the Bissell Power Clean. For about $100, you get better suction than the infamous Dyson, no bags to buy and all the extra tools you’ll ever need. And best of all, the filter is extremely easy to maintain. The popularity of bagless vacuums can be over hyped when uneducated homeowners bring home their new Hoover or Eureka only to discover that half way through their home, the new bagless vacuum looses most of it’s suction due to a clogged filter or in some cases, filter’s. Who wants to wash a filter out every time you vacuum up after Chompers and Mrs. Fiskers? The Bissell has somehow gotten around Dyson’s patent and duplicated the same “cyclonic” filterless system and sells it to you minus the huge cost of an incredible marketing campaign. You can buy five of the Bissells for the cost of one Dyson and still come out ahead in the suction department. Give one a shot, what have you got to lose - except pounds of dirt? | ArchivesSeptember 2011 Categories |


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