Carpet & Sofa Cleaner In Ratoath

Carpet and sofa cleaning Ratoath. Lipstick removal and food and drink spillages removal.

Lipstick removal and sofa cleaning we done in Ratoath. Luckily the client hadn’t used any over the counter bought cleaning products in either situation.

The Best Carpet Cleaner Tips In Ashbourne You Will Find

Looking for a carpet cleaner in Ashbourne ? Read this article first.

The flooring in your home is noticed more that some other areas. If you are embarrassed by stains and dirty looking carpets there is hope; hire a carpet cleaner in Ashbourne. Read on for helpful tips about hiring carpet cleaning professionals.

Carpet companies usually do more than just clean carpets. These companies might clean upholstery and even offer you a deal if you get your carpet cleaned as well. Many times you can find a company that offers a special on upholstery and carpet cleaning.

Test any solution on a small area of the carpet before applying it all over. You never know what could damage your carpet. By doing this test you will be sure to save some money and time and it will only take you a couple of minutes.

Check for customer reviews for a carpet cleaner in Ashbourne you consider hiring. Make sure you select a company that offers the services you need at a price you can afford. It is up to you to find out if they have a reputation for quality work and happy customers.

If a carpet cleaner in Ashbourne states they will move furniture and other things for you prior to the cleaning process, don’t trust them with your valuable items. You should move fragile and valuable things yourself. Never entrust your valuable items to someone else unless you absolutely have to, even with a promise that they will be cared for.

Know that when chemicals are used to clean your carpet, you may be exposing your loved ones to substances that are harmful. Always know what is in the cleaning agents you put on your carpet. Use alternate products that are environmentally friendly, such as salt and baking soda, if possible.

Do you have children that love to track dirt, or carpets that are easily stained? In any case, you may need to hire a carpet cleaner in Ashbourne. Keep the tips in mind, and you’ll be able to locate a suitable person, whatever the stains involved.

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Sofa & Upholstery Cleaning in Meath, Louth & North Dublin

A selection of sofas and upholstery we cleaned in Meath, North Dublin and Louth.

A selection of some furniture we cleaned in Meath, Louth & North Dublin. Not every sofa & carpet will be like new after a cleaning and this is due to many factors i.e. type of staining, type of fabric & fibre, has anything been used on the stains ?

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Sofa & Upholstery Cleaning In Drogheda

Sofa and upholstery cleaning in Drogheda. Ink removal from a cushion.

Hi all, above is a pic of some ink we removed from furniture as part of a bigger cleaning job in Drogheda.

We like to under promise and over deliver as stain removal is not 100% guaranteed.

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Sofa & Upholstery Cleaning In Navan

Work in progress of some upholstery we cleaned in Navan.

Above is a work in progress pic of some upholstery we cleaned in Navan. The customer had told us that her sofas weren’t very dirty. Needless to say, she was shocked when she seen the outcome.

For all your carpet, upholstery and leather cleaning requirements in Navan, please visit us at https://www.facebook.com/carpetcleaningmeathandlouth

Between Carpet Cleaning – The Importance Of Vacuuming

The importance of vacuuming your carpets between carpet cleaning appointments

Don’t Skip the Vacuum! Why Clean Carpets are Essential for a Healthy Home

We all know vacuuming isn’t exactly the most thrilling chore. But believe it or not, those regular sweeps with your trusty machine are doing more than just keeping your carpets looking spick and span. Here’s why vacuuming is a secret weapon in your fight for a clean and healthy home:

  • Allergy Attacker: Carpets act like magnets for dust, pollen, and other allergens. Regular vacuuming removes these nasties before they can circulate in the air you breathe, making a big difference for allergy and asthma sufferers.
  • Bye-Bye Dust Mites: Dust mites love to set up shop in carpets, feeding on the microscopic bits of skin we shed. Vacuuming disrupts their happy home and sucks them up, reducing allergens and keeping your carpets fresher.
  • Extends Carpet Life: Dirt acts like sandpaper on your carpet fibers. The more you vacuum, the less dirt gets ground in, which helps your carpets keep their springy texture and beautiful look for longer.
  • Fresher Air, Fresher Home: Over time, unvacuumed carpets can trap odors and start to smell musty. Regular vacuuming lifts dirt and debris, leaving your home smelling cleaner and more inviting.

So, how often should you vacuum? A good rule of thumb is once or twice a week, with high-traffic areas getting a more frequent cleaning. For an extra allergy-busting boost, consider investing in a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner.

Remember, a clean carpet is a healthy carpet! So grab your vacuum and give your floors some love. Your lungs (and your nose) will thank you for it!

Between Carpet Cleaning – Nail Polish Treatment

Between carpet cleaning – How to treat nail polish

Don’t Panic! How to Tackle Nail Polish on Carpet Before Calling the Pros

Spilled nail varnish? Don’t despair! While professional cleaning is an option, there are some things you can try yourself to remove the stain. Here’s a quick guide to get you started:

Act Fast: Fresh stains are easier to tackle. Blot up any excess polish with a clean, absorbent cloth (don’t rub!).

Choose Your Weapon:

  • Dish Soap: Mix a tablespoon of dish soap with two cups of warm water. Using a clean cloth, blot (not scrub!) the stain with the solution. Rinse with cold water and blot dry with a clean towel.
  • The Hairspray Hero: Surprisingly, hairspray can loosen nail polish. Spray a generous amount onto the stain, followed by rubbing alcohol. Use a soft brush to gently agitate the area. Blot with a clean, damp cloth and rinse with cold water.
  • Baking Soda and Ginger Ale: This fizzy combo can be surprisingly effective. Cover the stain with baking soda, then drench it with ginger ale. Let it sit for 10 minutes before blotting with a damp cloth. Rinse and dry thoroughly.

General Tips:

  • Always test any cleaning solution on an inconspicuous area of the carpet first.
  • Work from the outside of the stain inwards to avoid spreading it.
  • Blot, don’t rub! Rubbing can grind the polish deeper into the carpet fibers.
  • Be patient! It might take several attempts to remove the stain completely.

If these methods don’t work, or the stain is large, it’s best to call a professional carpet cleaner. They have the tools and expertise to tackle even the toughest stains.

Bonus Tip: For lingering odours, sprinkle baking soda on the affected area and leave it for a few hours. Vacuum it up afterwards.

Between Carpet Cleaning – How To Treat Pet Urine

Between carpet cleanings – How to treat dog urine.

Uh Oh! Doggy Do on the Carpet? Here’s How to Tackle It Until the Pros Arrive

Accidents happen, and sometimes those accidents involve our furry friends. Don’t fret! Here’s a quick guide to help you manage a dog urine stain on your carpet until you can get a professional cleaning:

Act Fast: The sooner you tackle the mess, the better. Fresh stains are easier to remove and less likely to set in.

Blot, Don’t Rub: Grab clean, absorbent cloths (preferably white) and blot up as much of the urine as possible. Rubbing can spread the stain.

Neutralize the Odor: Make a cleaning solution with either:

  • Baking Soda: Sprinkle baking soda over the area and let it sit for 30 minutes. Baking soda absorbs odors and moisture. Vacuum it up thoroughly.
  • Vinegar (optional): Mix equal parts white vinegar and water. After removing the baking soda, spray the affected area with the vinegar solution. Blot with dry cloths until the area is no longer damp. Be aware: Vinegar may not be suitable for all carpets, so test it on an inconspicuous area first.

Repeat and Dry: You may need to repeat the blotting and cleaning process a few times, especially for strong odors. Allow the area to air dry completely. Avoid using heat, as this can set the stain.

Pro Tip: Consider investing in an enzymatic pet urine cleaner. These cleaners contain enzymes that break down the uric acid crystals in dog urine, which is the main culprit behind the lingering odor.

Remember: This is a temporary fix. While these methods can help remove some stains and odors, a professional cleaning is the best way to ensure complete removal and prevent future issues.