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Tip for DIY (Carpets & Upholstery)

Want to get your carpets and upholstery looking their best? DIY carpet and upholstery cleaning is an easy and inexpensive way to make sure your home looks its best. With the right tools and techniques, you can get those deep cleans, remove stubborn stains, and steam away dirt and debris. Follow these simple tips to make sure your carpets and upholstery are always looking their best!




Carpet and upholstery cleaning can be a daunting task, especially if you're doing it yourself. But with the right techniques and tools, it's easy to get professional-level results with DIY carpet and upholstery cleaning. Whether you're looking to clean up spills, remove stubborn stains, or perform a deep clean with a steam cleaner, these tips will help you get the job done while leaving your carpets and upholstery looking their best!


By following these tips, you can be sure that your carpets and upholstery will look just like new!

Tip for pee stains


Cleaning pee stains from carpets immediately is important as urine can damage the fibers, discolor the fabric and leave behind unwanted odors. By cleaning the stain right away, it can help to reduce the risk of more serious damage being done to your carpet and prevent the smell from lingering.


more about pee stains


Using hot water to clean pee stains can make the stench more difficult to remove. The heat can cause the urine to penetrate deeper into the carpets and upholstery, making it more difficult to remove. The smell of urine can also linger and become worse as the stain remains in the fabric. To effectively remove the smell, using a professional cleaning solution is recommended.


According to Donna Smallin Kuper, author of Cleaning Secrets: A Spot and Stain Guide for Carpet and Upholstery, “A pet urine stain needs immediate attention; clean it up right away before it soaks into the fibers and begins to create odors.” This shows just how important it is to clean pee stains as soon as possible in order to avoid permanent damage to your carpets and furniture, and to reduce any unpleasant odors.


how to handle oil stains


1. Blot the stain with a cloth to absorb as much of the oil as possible.

2. Apply a small amount of dish soap or laundry detergent to the stain and cover it with a damp cloth.

3. Use a wet vacuum cleaner to suck up the liquid from the stain.

4. If there is still an oily residue left on the carpet or upholstery, sprinkle it with baking soda and vacuum it up.

5. For stubborn stains, use a commercial spot cleaning solution.


Last important thing to know


Always pre-test any cleaning solution you use on your carpets and upholstery, as it could cause discoloration or damage to the fabric.



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By following these tips, you can ensure that your carpets and upholstery always look clean and inviting! As experts in the industry, our team of cleaning professionals can help make sure that you get the best results. Contact us for a free consultation and get your carpets and upholstery looking their best!

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