How to Shampoo Carpets
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Vacuuming isn’t enough to keep your carpets stain and dirt free, particularly if you have pets. Here’s why it’s important to schedule regular carpet shampooing, and how to complete the task properly.
Our carpets suffer the collateral damage of our busy, active lives. The daily foot traffic and those inevitable spills and stains guarantee they will need regular cleaning. The good news is that a hot water extractor, a machine specially designed for deep restorative carpet cleaning, can attack deeply embedded dirt and grime to keep carpets as pristine as the rest of the décor.
Of all of the machines available to homeowners for cleaning carpets with commercial shampoo—including shampooing machines and buffers with solution-moistened pads attached—hot water extractors are today’s gold standard for a deeper, long-lasting cleaning.
Once you know how to use a carpet cleaner, shampooing dirty carpets once a year (or more frequently, if your carpets are stained or heavily soiled synthetic carpets) can keep them looking and smelling great. Warm water mixed with an appropriate shampooing solution can even remove stubborn substances like ketchup, coffee, wine, pet urine, and ink. Read on to learn how to shampoo carpets.
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