Keep Carpet Stains from Reappearing


Keep Carpet Stains from Reappearing


Your carpet becomes stained when something is spilled on it. After cleaning the stain, it goes away, but a few days later, your carpet develops a spot. When you look more closely, the stain has returned. So it is important to get your carpet treated by a professional rug cleaning NYC.


Prevention


“The objective of cleaning is not just to clean, but to feel happiness living within that environment.”- Marie Kondo.


Exactly!


But it is also very important to stop the stains from reappearing. 


By treating spills as soon as they happen to stop them from soaking into the carpet deeply, you can stop reappearing stains from happening. After treatment, cover the area with a stack of paper towels or a fresh, white towel, and use a heavy object like a stack of books to weigh it down. Place a piece of plastic wrap in between the bottom book and the towel. (if you're concerned about your books being wet or soiled). This will remove any remaining wetness from the carpet.



Select a trustworthy professional to clean your carpet as well. The right tools are used by professional rug cleaning NYC to drain the moisture from the carpet, leaving it practically dry. 


How can the stain be permanently removed? Well, the answer depends on the extent and amount of the spill, as well as whether soiling or wicking caused the recurrence.


Soiling

Pour a tiny amount of lukewarm water on the stain if you believe soiling brought on by residue from the spot cleaner you used is the reason it keeps coming back. Depending on the size of the spot, use no more than a quarter of a cup of water. This should aid in rinsing the residue from the fibers.


To avoid wicking, ensure to dry the fibers as much as you can! Towels should be placed over the area, something heavy should be placed on top, and the practice should be repeated the next day.


Wicking

If you don't think that residue was why the area returned, you might have wicking on your hands. Treat the area as usual, and then complete the last step of leaving towels and weights piled on the area overnight.



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