Accidents Happen – Don’t Panic.

If your pets have accidents on carpets or sofas, stay calm. Contact us via our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/carpetcleaningmeathandlouth for guidance on managing the situation until our team arrives to assist you.

When your little pals have an accident on your carpets and sofas, do not panic.

Drop Us A Message On – https://www.facebook.com/carpetcleaningmeathandlouth and we’ll tell you how to deal with your situation until we can get to you.

Spot Cleaning Your Carpets & Sofa’s

The post provides tips for treating stains between cleanings. For general stains like carbonated drinks, pour on the stain and blot with a white cloth. For solvent-based stains such as makeup, use WD40 on a white cloth followed by carbonated water. For further assistance, contact via Facebook.

Hi all, something that keeps coming up is how you can deal with your spots and stains in between your cleanings.

General Stains – Carbonated Water, Soda Water, Tonic Water – Pour onto the stain and blot with a white cloth.

Solvent Based Stains – (Makeup, Gum etc) – Spray some WD40 onto a white cloth, bloth the stain, follow up with carbonated water.

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Office Carpet Cleaning In Meath.

Experience the transformative power of our carpet and upholstery cleaning services! We recently revitalized carpets in Navan, Meath, proving that restoration is not only more affordable but far less disruptive than replacement. With our efficient system, your carpets will be dry and ready to enjoy in just 2 hours!

Yes we clean office carpets and upholstery. Below is part of a job we done in Navan, Meath awhile back. Restore is cheaper and a lot less hassle than replacing carpet tile and glued down carpets.

Our carpet cleaning system will have your carpets dry within 2 hours.

Carpet, Upholstery & Leather Cleaning Availability.

A carpet, sofa, and leather cleaning service is available on Tuesday, the 13th, at 9:30 am, specifically for Ashbourne, Ratoath, Dunboyne, Dunshaughlin, and Duleek. For inquiries, visit their Facebook page at the provided link.

Hi all, please see below for cleaning availability –

Tues 13th @ 9.30am – carpet, sofa & leather cleaning – Ashbourne, Ratoath, Dunboyne, Dunshaughlin, Duleek only

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Carpet Cleaning In Duleek, Meath.

Check out this awesome before and after of a rug we cleaned in Duleek, Meath! It was part of a bigger job that also included sofa cleaning. If you need a fresh look for your carpets and furniture, hit us up on Facebook!

A before and after of a rug we cleaned in Duleek, Meath. This was part of a bigger job which included a sofa cleaning.

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Sticky Situation? How to Remove Chewing Gum from Your Carpet

Got chewing gum stuck in your carpet? Don’t freak out! You can get it out without cutting anything out. Try the ice method to freeze and break it off, heat it up with a hair dryer, or use a solvent like rubbing alcohol. Just be patient, test first, and take your time!

Oh, the dreaded discovery: a wad of chewing gum firmly embedded in your carpet fibers. Whether it’s a child’s mishap or an accidental drop, dealing with sticky gum can be a real headache. But don’t panic! You don’t have to resort to cutting out a chunk of your carpet. Here are a few effective methods to remove chewing gum and restore your carpet to its former glory.

1. The Ice Method: Freeze and Break

This is often the most recommended method, and for good reason:

  • What you’ll need: Ice cubes (or an ice pack) and a dull knife or spoon.
  • The process:
    • Place ice cubes in a plastic bag to prevent water from soaking into the carpet.
    • Press the bag of ice against the gum for 15-20 minutes, or until the gum is completely frozen solid.
    • Once frozen, use the dull knife or spoon to gently break and lift the hardened gum from the carpet fibers. Work carefully to avoid damaging the carpet.
    • Vacuum up any remaining small pieces.

2. The Heat Method: Soften and Lift

If freezing isn’t effective, you can try softening the gum with heat:

  • What you’ll need: A hair dryer, a plastic bag, and a dull knife or spoon.
  • The process:
    • Place a plastic bag over the gum.
    • Use a hair dryer on a low heat setting to warm the gum through the plastic. The gum will soften and stick to the plastic bag.
    • Carefully peel the bag away from the carpet, pulling the gum with it.
    • If any residue remains, use a damp cloth with a mild detergent to clean the area.

3. Using a Solvent:

Certain solvents can help break down the gum’s stickiness:

  • What you’ll need: Rubbing alcohol, nail polish remover (acetone-based), or a commercial gum removal product, and a clean cloth.
  • The process:
    • Test the solvent on an inconspicuous area of your carpet first to ensure it doesn’t cause discoloration.
    • Dab the solvent onto the gum with a clean cloth, allowing it to soak in and loosen the gum.
    • Gently blot and lift the gum with a clean cloth or a dull knife.
    • Clean the area with a damp cloth and mild detergent.

Tips for Success:

  • Patience is key: Don’t rush the process. Gentle and persistent effort will yield the best results.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals: Always test any cleaning solution on a hidden area of the carpet first.
  • Blot, don’t rub: Rubbing can spread the gum and damage the carpet fibers.
  • Act quickly: The sooner you address the gum, the easier it will be to remove.

With these tips, you can confidently tackle that sticky situation and restore your carpet to its pristine condition.

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