Caring for your CarpetCaring for your carpet is an important factor in the life and appearance of your carpet. A properly cared for carpet will remain beautiful as well as functional for many years to come. For your greatest satisfaction your carpet must be installed properly, using the correct cushion. Dos and Don'ts to Prolong the Life of your Carpet
Cleaning Don't believe the adage that cleaning your carpet makes it last longer. If your carpet is cut pile, excessive agitation from rotating brushes will cause the yarn ends to blossom and affect the appearance. Here's the excuse we've all been looking for: Don't vacuum or shampoo your carpet any more than is needed to keep it clean. If your vacuum has a floor attachment without rotating brushes, use it for normal cleaning and save the brushes for extreme situations. Any shampoo based cleaning system should not leave a residue on the carpet. Dust will attach to the residue and defeat the effectiveness of the vacuum cleaner. Dip a drinking glass into the shampoo solution and let it dry. If there is a greasy film left on the glass, then the product is not good for your carpet. Our best advice is to use the vacuum routine described above and have the carpet professionally cleaned when needed. Carpet Repairs Buckling Resetting Pulled Loops
Procedure: You will see white specks of latex on the strand of yarn that is pulled out. Working from the attached end, repeat the following for each loop:
Use the same procedure to terminate the end. Plugging Cut Pile Carpet You will need the following:
Procedure: Make a pattern by placing the two pieces of paper together and using the ball point pen to draw a shape larger than the damaged area. Apply enough pressure to indent the 2nd piece of paper below. Do not use straight lines. Make an irregular oval shape similar to a flower. Take
the bottom sheet out and lightly rub the pencil across the line from
side to side to make the line visible Using a razor knife, accurately cut out the patterns on the lines applying enough pressure on the knife to barely clear the backing. Remove the cutout and replace it with the new piece. It should fit snugly without any sizeable gaps. It cannot have gaps large enough for the hot glue to flow into the carpet surface. The edges should butt exactly all around. Cut pieces of drywall membrane to lengths that will cover the seam lines and place them straddling the seams around the cutout. Apply a large bead of the hot glue along the side of the seam (not over the crack) and, using the putty knife, smooth the glue across the seam to the other side. When finished, all of the membrane should have a paper thin layer of glue over it. Warning: Do not get glue in the surface of the carpet. It will not come
out. Stains Obviously, the ability to remove a stain depends on the cause of the stain. What complicates the issue is that different flavors of the same product may stain differently. The strawberry flavor may come out while the grape cannot be removed. This is because different chemicals are used to color and flavor them. Some stains are really bleaches that remove the color. When using a commercial stain removal product, be sure to follow all directions carefully. It is a good idea to do a spot test in a non-noticeable area before applying a product to the carpet in the center or your room. Also, do not allow the solvent to soak all the way through to the backing. This would cause the glue to dissolve and allow your carpet to wrinkle or buckle. The best defense is a good offense. If staining will be likely, whenever possible choose a color or pattern that will not show dirt or stains easily. This is especially important in high traffic areas. |
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