Common Carpeting Myths Demystified
Learn about some common myths and their appropriate facts about carpets and cleaning them:
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Learn about some common myths and their appropriate facts about carpets and cleaning them:
Fibers naturally occur in both plants and animals. More than half of the fibers produced are natural fibers and include cotton, hair, fur, silk, and wool.
Carpets today are designed to hide dirt and they have the ability to resist stains. The dirt in our carpet cannot be seen as easily as it can on hard floors.
That’s a great question! Here’s the scoop. Most domestic carpet cleaning machines(ie: Bissell, Hoover, Rug Doctor, etc) only remove soil from the top of the fibre...
Carpets that are in dark, undisturbed areas (under couches, chairs, tables, etc.) are where we see most of the activity.
Regular professional cleaning is as important to your carpet as having a trained mechanic perform routine tune-ups on your car.
Uneducated, uninformed, and sometimes downright unscrupulous carpet cleaners cause a great deal of confusion by giving out false information or intentionally misrepresenting the product.
Carpet odor can be caused by a number of different things.
A common cause of water damage occurs when potted plants are placed directly on a rug.