Have you ever noticed how your carpet goes from being soft and cozy to a sand pit the day after you walk on the beach? No matter how careful you are, those sly little grains get everywhere. You might walk on burning asphalt and still detect sand deep in the fibers. No one tells you how hard it is to keep that carpet clean before you live near the water. Visit us for information!
Let’s be honest about housekeeping. Your vacuum is the first thing you reach for when you need help. It grips the surface things readily as you go back and forth slowly. But what about dirt that is buried and stuck? That’s not what it’s good at. You may need to sound the alarm and call in the experts with machines that are louder than a jet taking off. These people employ steam, suction, and tactics they’ve acquired over the years—exactly what obstinate dirt doesn’t want to see.
Have you ever spilled a glass of merlot on your cream carpet? You know that moment when the spill makes you feel bad. Here’s what you need to do: get some paper towels and blot, not rub. Your nerves might tell you to “scrub like crazy!” but don’t! Cold water is helpful too. Tap, tap, tap. If the problem is still smiling at you, try some soda water or a splash of salt. If that doesn’t work, bring in the pros—no one will judge you.
If you live in Northern Beaches, you get the lovely saline air, but you also get its tricky relative, humidity. If your carpet becomes too damp, it will smell more like a wet Labrador than summer. When things get wet, keep the air flowing and plug in a dehumidifier. If you don’t pay attention to humidity, your carpet will fight back.
Do you have pets? You know what to do. They shed, they drag things around in the yard, and sometimes things go wrong. Get a strong vacuum that is built for pet hair and keep it close by. To get rid of that animal smell, sprinkle some baking soda about before you vacuum. Hopefully, your nose will thank you.
We shouldn’t be afraid to talk about allergies. Dust and pollen settle in, and before you know it, you’re sneezing on the couch. Don’t just put up with the sneezes; deep cleaning with hot water extraction every six months will save your life.
There are all kinds of bad things that can stain carpets, like gum, chocolate, and mud. Use ice to stiffen gum and then pull it up. Chocolate? A rag and some mild soap typically clean that up. Let the mud dry completely before you vacuum it up. You should only go after the brown spot with cleaning solution after that.
Carpets can have ghosts in them, like scents that won’t go away or marks that won’t go away. Have you tried every trick in the book? It’s time for the pros. They bring carpets back to their sunny glory days with high-tech tools and a lot of hard work. You can tell the difference right away—you’ll want to go barefoot every time you walk by.
Last but not least, don’t let low costs tempt you to cut corners. It’s worth it to pay for cleaning that you can trust. Talk to your neighbors, hire a good professional, and enjoy the clean, soft feeling under your feet, even if a little sand gets in the way now and then. That’s life in the Northern Beaches: a little sandy and always fresh.
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38 Canoon Rd, South Turramurra NSW 2074, Australia
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