Posts

Showing posts from August, 2023

Quick Tips to Clean Upholstery of Your Patio Furniture

Image
  When it comes to patio furniture, although cushions and pillows add softness and beauty to outdoor furniture, they are very susceptible to damage from the weather. To keep your seating area clean and comfortable, it's crucial to know how to clean outdoor cushions and pillows because the fabric can collect dirt, debris, mildew, tree sap, bird droppings, and other stains from outdoor use. The best approach to clean outdoor cushions is to follow the tips and instructions listed below, which also show you how to get rid of typical stains from outdoor materials. Vacuuming Here’s my take on quick vacuuming…I start by vacuuming it with a cordless stick vacuum equipped with a little roller attachment. This removes dried-up crusty stains, molds to the grooves of the cushions, and reaches into the cracks without rubbing their oozy colors into the upholstery. I avoid rolling it over anything wet and I don't roll it over living insects. Cleaning Outdoor Cushions Pick a sunny,...

The Essential Checklist: Features to Prioritize When Selecting a Carpet Cleaner Steamer

Image
  You've decided it's time to deep clean your carpets and are in search for a heavy-duty carpet cleaner steamer . With so many models with so many features in the market, it can feel overwhelming to decide what's really essential. The good news is, you only need to focus on a few key factors to find a carpet cleaner steamer with real cleaning muscle. Power, tank capacity, steam pressure, and attachments are the features that matter most. Keep this checklist in mind and you'll be well prepared to have a sparkling carpet in no time. Cleaning Performance: Powering Away Stubborn Stains When it comes to deep cleaning carpets, power is key. You'll want a model with enough suction to lift stubborn stains from the depths of your carpet fibres. Look for a carpet cleaner steamer with at least 4-5 amps of power for common stains like dirt, grime and basic spills. If you have a high-pile or frequently deal with tough stains like pet accidents then go for 6 amps or more. F...