
An unsuitable carpet not only looks bad, but can also be dangerous. One of the benefits of a carpet is that it gently walk and sit. However, if this is not taken care of, it can become coarse, tinted and shriveled. The fibers, which once stood up straight, came together with a mass of dirt, dust and other small particles. In addition, fat, oils, bacteria, mold spores, fungi, dust mites and other harmful particles can accumulate in the carpet, creating an unhealthy and unsafe habitat. Most carpet users are unaware of the best ways to maintain a carpet, and then find themselves living with a dyed, dirty worn carpet. However, it is easy to keep the carpet in good condition with the correct information, tools and equipment.
Cleaning the surface with a standard vacuum surpassed the carpet from dirty work. Depending on the quality of the vacuum, you can get a good amount of human and household hair and larger pieces of dirt. For proper carpet maintenance, however, you need a high quality vertical vacuum for deep cleaning. Unfortunately, many general vacuums do not fall into this category. They can be good at cleaning the surface and initially make the carpet look good, but they do not collect sand and sand that make their way to the bottom of the carpet fibers. Most of the sand consists of fine particles of quartz, with an average of eighteen sharp edges that can cut through carpet fibers. This obviously does damage; it can not be seen immediately, but will certainly be displayed over time without correction.
Then you need to shampoo the carpet once every six to twelve months. Consider cleaning your carpet like cleaning clothes: even if your clothes are not colored or visibly dirty, you still wash them after wearing to remove grease and oil. Well, the carpet lubricates and oils on it, especially on the roads. The best way to clean it is with the circular dry foam method (Byrne). “Circular” means that a shampoo uses a brush similar to a vacuum drum grating. “Dry foam” means that foam is basically air with a small amount of water and even less solution. Dry foam is applied to the carpet using shampoo, so it even spreads over the carpet and is able to loosen grease and dirt that does not come out with deep cleaning. Then shampoo touches it and picks up the excess foam along with grease, oils and dirt collected by the foam. Stirring the circular brush also helps pick up dirt. It can be used several times, especially on stains, and not cause damage to carpet.
Unfortunately, many carpet users shampoo their carpet using other methods that actually do more harm than good for their carpets. One common method is steam cleaning (Byrne). Most steam cleaners use gallons of water to clean the carpet, but only remove one third of the water they put. If, after shampooing the carpet, you should stay away from it for several hours, use all your fans and open the windows for drying, which means that the shampoo uses enough water to damage the carpet. If you never accidentally left a soaked sponge on the counter and came back to find it a few days later when the edges curled, this would be the same type of reaction as the soaked carpet. It will become wrinkled if it gets soaked. In addition, because of the use of all used detergent, carpets will dry out faster, as sand and sand attract to it. That is why traffic zones may reappear dirty or worn out soon after a carpet shampoo.
If you have a carpet, make every effort to deep clean and use a round method of cleaning with dry foam. It is no more expensive than other shampoo methods and does a better job. In addition, it is the best way to reserve investments in your carpet, to make it as long as possible, and let it remain soft and beautiful.

