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Debunking Four Common Carpet Cleaning Myths

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Since as long as we can remember, old wives' tales have been disseminated through the grapevine. Well, sometimes they are true and other times they are just blatant lies. Well, some of those urban legends are related to cleaning, and we would like to dispel some common misconceptions or myths regarding carpet cleaning that are currently being spread online. DEBUNKING FOUR CARPET CLEANING PARABLES 1.       My Carpets Will Become Dirtier More Quickly If I Clean Them This may be true IF your carpets are cleaned poorly. It is true that poor cleaning can quickly make your carpet soil since some procedures leave behind sticky residue and soil. Your carpets won't get dirty any quicker, though, if you work with a reputable company like Rendall's. In fact, because we thoroughly rinse out all of the dirt and cleaning agents from your carpet using expert carpet cleaner Etobicoke techniques, your carpet actually stays cleaner longer. 2.     ...

Quick And Easy Rug Cleaning from Home Items

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Fortunately, there is a homemade rug cleaning method for almost all messes, and the best part is that they don't call for specialized sprays or solvents from the market. You can make your own rug cleaner to remove any stain with only a few basic items that you probably already have on hand. Identifying if your rug is made of synthetic or natural fibers is the first step. Read this blog with useful tips to learn about which mix of components is ideal for your particular stain and rug type. Your rug will be on its road to once more being stain-free if you strictly adhere to the instructions in these DIY rug cleaner recipes. Rug cleaner with solvent Use a solvent for oils. Alternately, use a non-acetone nail polish remover. This is one of the ideal ways for  rug cleaning Mississauga . Water + Vinegar + Salt Grab a sizable spray bottle, and fill it with a solution of two parts water to one part vinegar. (For example, you need half a cup of vinegar for every cup of water.) One teaspoon ...