Carpet Spotting Basics
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When you consider all of the time that a good cleaning staff
spends in cleaning and maintaining a good quality carpet, it
would be a real shame to see a spot or stain that simply won't
come out. After all, any discolorations, or blotchy places take
away from the overall appearance of an otherwise beautiful
carpet. That is why carpet spotting is an important practice for
keeping up the appearance of a building. In fact, it is more
common for a business to replace a carpet because of stains and
an overall "dirty" appearance, than it is due to the carpet
being worn out.
Most spots are a result of regular, everyday substances that
are dropped or spilled onto the carpet, and then further rubbed
and ground in when people walk on them. The most common culprits
are dirt, mud, coffee, soda, and other common substances. Any of
these will become a deep soil, or even a permanent stain if they
are not treated promptly and properly. If left untreated, they
will not only look unappealing, but will also cause the fibers
of the carpet to wear, leading it to wear
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out more quickly.
Without a good carpet spotting routine, a spot or stain that
took only seconds to form, can become an issue that will remain
as long as the carpeting is on your floor. Therefore, by taking
a few small carpet spotting steps, you can avoid that entire
issue.
Be careful which cleaning agents you use for carpet spotting.
Remember that some substances will take the color right out of
your carpet, along with the stain. This discoloration is just as
unsightly as the stain was. Bleach is a primary offender in this
situation. When you're not sure about a product, or you're
trying something new, test it in an inconspicuous area first,
before using it somewhere more noticeable.
The first step for carpet spotting is to determine what the
offending substance is. If the substance was a liquid, the
carpet spotting trick is to re-liquify it by using water to
flush the area, and then use a carpet spotting solution. Once
the carpet is wet, use a clean, white towel to blot (NEVER rub)
the water. Repeat this step as
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many times as necessary. Be
careful not to over-wet, however, as you don't want to spread
the stain. This is the same reason that blotting, and not
rubbing is critical. You want to keep the stain localized to as
small an area as possible. By rubbing, or over-wetting, it gives
the chance for the staining substance to move across other
carpet fibers.
If oil or grease has spilled onto the carpet (or has been
tracked in on someone's shoes) use a cleaning agent specially
designed for dissolving oil and grease, in order to emulsify it.
Above all, remember to be patient. It's better to take your
time and do a good job, then botch the effort by rushing.
About the author:
Steve Hanson is co-founding member of The Janitorial Store (TM),
an online community for owners and managers of cleaning
companies who want to build a more profitable and successful
cleaning business. Sign up for Trash Talk: Tip of the Week at
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