Showing posts with label CLEAN CARPETS CLEANING. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CLEAN CARPETS CLEANING. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 02, 2015

Odours in Carpets and Upholstery. What can I do?

  Odours on carpets and upholstery can be removed and treated, you can try yourself use a trained professional. 



Combating Odors This article is supplied  and written by IICRC


 
Tips for Combating Common Household Odors

Summer is a time for vacations, barbecues, beaches, water sports and sun, but with that sunshine comes heat and humidity which can heighten malodors in homes and furnishings. To help combat summer odors, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most common sources of odors and tips for their removal.

One thing all odors have in common is they consist of gasses made of volatile compounds that evaporate into the air at room temperature. While odors are airborne, they always emanate from a source. The universal first step in fighting odors is source removal, but for clients with un-housebroken pets, this is easier said than done. Based on the types of odors you are experiencing, the IICRC recommends the following:

•    Pet odors: Pet odors are often caused by animal urine and fecal matter. People often underestimate pet odors by forgetting that they are cumulative. For this type of odor, the best process for removal is biological. Biological processes are based on genetically engineered bacteria that are activated with water prior to use. When applied to the carpet, the bacteria will produce enzymes which then digest the odors and staining, “eating” them away.

•    Microbial odors: These odors are often related to fungal amplification (mold growth) and are often the source of the “musty” smell found in basements. Permanent resolution requires removing moisture and can be as simple as installing a dehumidifier. In more serious situations, channeling water away from the foundation by modifying landscaping or adding French drains is also an option. For treatment of this type of odor and related staining, antimicrobial agents, which kill or inhibit the growth of microbes, is recommended.

•    Spilled gasoline: The best process for treating a small gasoline spill in the garage or a vehicle is source removal by ventilation, absorption and adsorption. To treat, place a fan where it will draw vapors out of the affected area and exhaust outside. Kitty litter can then be used to absorb (draw up) a liquid. After the vast majority of the odor is gone, strategically place a tray of activated charcoal adjacent to the spill where it will adsorb the remaining odor. Adsorption is a subtractive process because it removes the odor instead of adding something to it.

•     Skunk spray: To remove skunk spray odors, oxidation is recommended. By mixing one quart of three percent hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup of baking soda and one teaspoon of liquid soap, this solution will help break up the oils in the skunk’s spray, allowing for easier removal. The solution should be rinsed off with tap water.
Able Carpet Care is a registered IICRC firm.

Tuesday, September 01, 2015

Carpet Damage can be cleaned but you must be realistic.

Carpet Cleaning of a damaged carpet can get satisfactory results. 

Cleaning you home and office carpets is a balance of removing soil and stains without applying too much chemical and agitating too hard causing more damage. 

A carpet is like any fiber it need regular maintenance 
cleaning, deodorizing or you will wear out, flatten and
allow it to become smelly.  

 Care for your carpet and clean it regularly with a vacuum, spot clean and have it maintained by a professional carpet restoration company. You carpet will look better, create a healthier environment for you and your family and last a long long time. It will actually save you an expensive replacement. 


 Clean and treat spots or they will become part of the colour of the carpet.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

PET RUGS and Cleaning

Do you have a rug made with PET fiber, P.E.T. is -

Polyethylene terephthalate

Supplied by WIKIPEDIA 

The fibre is from the polyester family of man made fibres. 

A rug made from P.E.T is versatile and can be used in outdoor and indoor areas. 


These rugs can be cleaned and deodorised, it is important the fibre is dried correctly on a clean surface.


We have cleaned many of these rugs and returned their colours, I would suggest to not leave out in extreme cold or heat for many days the rug may get a cloudy white spots. 
These are great rugs, regular maintenance by cleaning every 6 -12 months will keep these rugs looking their best.


Thursday, August 06, 2015

Cleaning - RUG and CARPET CARE

RUG and CARPET CARE 


Carpet & Rug Care

Detail of carpet, 1860 - 1880. Museum no. T.402-1910

Wear and tear is probably responsible for most of the damage done to antique carpets and rugs. The best way to avoid this is not to walk on them. Alternatively, try and limit the amount of traffic they have to endure, for example, by placing rugs to one side of a room and not putting them in front of doorways. Rotate (turn or replace carpets) to distribute wear. Carpet protectors, made from plastic strips or heavy woven canvas, can be useful if you need to protect a carpet from heavy wear, but they are not always appropriate as they can be a tripping hazard.
Stiletto heels can do a lot of damage because they can pierce holes right through the carpet. Heavy furniture can also cause damage by leaving permanent indentations where the fibres have been crushed. You can avoid this by repositioning your furniture every now and again, and by using Castor cups to spread the weight. Damage to a carpet or rug, such as holes, tears, loose fringing or side finish, should be treated as soon as possible by a textile conservator.
Use a synthetic underlay, such as poly felt, beneath carpets and rugs if they would otherwise lie on stone or floorboards. This protects them from abrasion and from being stained by floor finishes (e.g. wax) and also reduces the risk of insect infestation. Traditional woollen under felt is very attractive to moths and carpet beetles and can harbour infestation.
Antique carpets are usually made from wool or silk and are susceptible to insect attack.
To prevent this, check under your carpets and rugs once or twice a year. Look for signs of insect activity such as holes, webbing, casts and frass (powdery insect droppings). If you find any, thoroughly vacuum both sides of the carpet. Use the upholstery attachment and cover the nozzle with a piece of stocking. Repeat weekly until at least six weeks after the last signs of infestation were seen. You will also need to check other areas of the house.

Hanging carpets

A conserved carpet with cotton lining and Velcro attached ready for hanging.
A conserved carpet with cotton lining and Velcro attached ready for hanging.
Some carpets and rugs are simply not in good enough condition to withstand the wear and tear caused by use. Others are vulnerable to damage because of the way they were originally made. Kelims, for example, are a type of flat woven carpet that doesn't have a pile. They have long slits where the weaver changed colour, which are easy to snag and tear. It is best to hang kelims for display.
Rugs and carpets can be hung using the Velcro method. This is suitable for medium and heavy weight textiles such as quilts, tapestries or rugs because the weight of the textile is supported evenly along the whole of the top edge. The soft or looped side of the Velcro is machine stitched to cotton tape, which is in turn hand stitched to the top edge at the back of the lined textile. The width of Velcro tape depends on the size and weight of the textile. The hard or hook side of the Velcro is stapled (using stainless steel staples) to a batten which is in turn fixed to the wall. A loose lining can also be attached to the batten to help protect the reverse side of the textile.
If the rug is very large or heavy it may be necessary to adapt flat mounting techniques. Whether they are hung on a wall or laid on the floor, damage can be reduced by placing carpets and rugs out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources such as radiators. 
Cats and dogs can cause a lot of damage to antique carpets and rugs. Removing pet hair, for example, usually requires vigorous vacuuming. If your carpet or rug is very valuable, you may need to keep it in a room that your pets don't use, otherwise you will have to accept the damage they cause. Flea infestation is best treated by first focusing on the source of the fleas, that is, your pet. Unfortunately, 95% of a flea population consists of eggs, larvae and pupae. The larvae live in undisturbed areas and feed on the dirt left by adult fleas, dead skin, etc. As with other pests, the best way to remove fleas, eggs, larvae and their food sources from carpets and rugs is by thorough, regular and gentle vacuuming.

Cleaning rugs

Firstly, size permitting, turn your carpet or rug upside down onto a clean sheet and gently tap the back to remove loose dirt and grit. Repeat this process until all the loose dirt has been removed. Gently vacuum both sides of the carpet or rug, as well as the under felt or lining. Use moderate suction and a covered nozzle, and vacuum in the direction of the pile.
Washing, dry cleaning and commercial carpet cleaning are not usually appropriate for antique carpets and rugs. Trying to clean the surface with a damp cloth or proprietary carpet cleaner can cause damage because it deposits wet dirt at the base of the knot or weave. Once dried, this can be very difficult to remove. If vacuuming is not enough, consult a specialist. If you are careful about how you display, store and use your carpets and rugs, they may only need cleaning by a specialist every 25 years or so. 

Accidental spills

All spills, such as food and drink, water damage from a leaking pipe or radiator, or urine should be dealt with straight away. Blot off excess water with white towels or white kitchen paper to absorb as much moisture as possible, repeating the process with clean towels or paper until all the moisture has been removed. If the dyes are not running, you can lightly sponge the area with cold water and then blot it dry again. Don't make it sopping wet and resist the temptation to press down hard or rub the surface of the carpet or rug. When you have blotted it so that it is as dry as possible, you need to get cool air circulating to dry it off and to prevent mould growth. Support the damp area slightly above the floor if possible.
Remember, textiles are much weaker and more easily damaged when wet, so handle them gently. If the spill has caused colours to run, or if this treatment is not effective, contact a specialist immediately.

Handling & storage

The best way to handle and store carpets and rugs is to roll them. Some of the worst damage to carpets and rugs is done when they are folded up, tied tightly with string, and dumped under the bed, or into an attic or basement. They should be wrapped for storage in clean cotton sheets and tied off with cotton tape. They should be wrapped for storage in clean cotton sheets and tied off with cotton tape.

Tuesday, August 04, 2015

How to Vacuum a rug or carpet. Using the right tools







How to Vacuum a rug or carpet fibre ?

This can be easy with the right equipment and fibre. Your fibre will determine the vacuum you buy.
Check out this list to decide which features or functions are must-haves for your new vacuum.

Power head or turbo head

A power head replaces the standard cleaning head and has an inbuilt motor that operates the brush. Using one generally improves dirt removal from carpets, whereas a turbo head (which uses airflow to operate the extra brush) is usually less effective. These attachments are designed to boost cleaning performance but tend to make vacuums bulkier and/or heavier and they may not be as easy to use or manoeuvre.

Tools

Tools such as a crevice nozzle (for narrow corners and around chair cushions), an upholstery brush (for curtains and soft furnishings) and a dusting brush can be very handy. Check whether these tools are supplied with the vacuum cleaner or if they're optional extras.

Telescopic wand

This lets you adjust the wand to suit your height, so you can vacuum without bending your back too much. If you're tall, try to test the model in-store to ensure it's long enough for you.

Adjustable head height

This feature's useful if you have carpets with different pile heights, and also for wooden or tiled floors.

Variable suction/power

A control on the wand that allows you to vary the suction for more delicate jobs, such as cleaning curtains.

Dustbag-full indicator

This handy feature lets you know when the dust collector is full without having to open the vacuum.

Blower

A vacuum that can reverse the airflow to blow air continuously is a godsend when it's time to blow up the airbed!

Onboard storage for accessories

Handy when you are cleaning edges and upholstery, and/or dusting furniture whilst vacuuming.

Wand storage

Allows the wand to be attached neatly to the cleaner when storing. This is useful for keeping all the bits together.

Retractable cord

This is much easier than winding up the cord manually! Uprights don't have this feature, but you can wind the cord around two hooks to keep it tidy.

HEPA filter

This stands for high-efficiency particulate air filtration. It's an international standard for filters that trap minute particles. This type of filter can help if you have asthma or a dust allergy or sensitivity, but you have to clean or replace it regularly (about once a year) to ensure it works efficiently - which may mean more ongoing costs. Given that vacuums with a HEPA filter are usually more expensive, do you really need one? If you have asthma, a dust allergy or are simply sensitive to dust, it can help, though for asthma sufferers it's not likely to be the complete answer to house dirt. Read more about HEPA filters, asthma and allergies here.


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Trendy lounge suites New styles and Cleaning fabrics or leather

Trendy lounge suite, what is the best construction leather or fabric ?



 This leather lounge light in colour adds light to the rug and lift the back wall. Cleaning this couch can be challenging, regular professional cleaning will keep the leather light and soft adding to create a warm wonderful feel.
Dark leather high lights an area, creating a zone. Dark leather need cleaning to keep the leather supple and adds luster to reflect light. 


A cheap style fabric, light  in colour will need a little more attention, professional spot cleaning yearly and a full clean every 2 years. This sill maximise the fibres life and keeping it looking great.


White fabrics nee lots of TLC to improve you home, Clean the leather or fabric every 6 months. Protective applications will assist to improve soil removal and keep the lounge suite "whiteness effect:"


 Outdoor fabrics need protection from weather conditions, colours are best suited. Coloured fabrics are more forgiving when stained or marked. Clean these regularly every 12months
 Internal fabrics and finishes can give your warming effect to your room. Soil, spots and stains will take your eye away from beautiful effect you are creating .

A bright airy space, clean rugs, couch and cushions complement the room. 
It looks shined and polished a great look.


Monday, April 27, 2015

How do I look after my carpet?

Your carpets installation will need maintenance to keep the investment looking good and maximise the carpets life


We recommend a repair service every 7-10 years, cleaning should be done 3-6months(commercial) 6-24 Months(Domestic) this will assist you to get the most use from the carpet. Too many carpets are thrown away when the age is 7-10 years, these product are produced to last 20+ years when looked after correctly. We have programs for both commercial and domestic to keep your carpet clean and healthy.


Wednesday, April 08, 2015

Should I buy new carpet?

Most carpets can be restored to their former life, when the carpet was soft and clean and full of colour.



A Proper restoration clean will restore the colour and feel of the carpet.  Cleaning your carpet regularly will assist to control your indoor environment. Making your home or office  clean and fresh


No Matter What type of carpet you have we can clean it


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 Protected carpets we can clean and top up your coatings


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Stairs
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Bed Room
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Office

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Lounge Room

Do you anything cleaned Carpets Rugs Upholstery Curtains Tiles
 Call Able Carpet Care 9562-7565

Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Is my rug Dirty ? Does HWE assist cleaning a rug . To Steam clean or Dry Clean

Dirty Rug or are these characteristics of the rug itself?

     I am asked these questions daily by rug and carpet owners. Some need cleaning others pile correction and some are damaged and need extensive cleaning,repair and restoration. Whether it is Hot Water Extraction, Steam clean or dry clean each method can be used on most fibres.
Each method will differ 
Older Persian rug 
Bleach stain
Traffic area


     Weather its an old rug , bleach stain or traffic area our trained technicians and staff will assist you to choose the correct restorative method to look after your rugs or carpets.
Dog stains
Its important you Rugs and Carpets are cleaned and maintained by a professional cleaning company. We have been in business since 1956 and can answer your questions, so call Able Carpet Care 03 9562-7565. 

Urine marks + carpet has pile reversal 
The rug above has a characteristic that not all owners like, the reverse pile make the have a "wet look". This can be improved but not solved as it is part of the rugs appearance.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Carpet Cleaning Wilton wool carpets commercial - Domestic

How do you clean your Wilton carpet? 

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Weather you Own a Commercial or Domestic carpet, it need to be cleaned and mmaintained.


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The ligther the fibre the more maintenance it will require. Please check the Wilton Website below for cleaning instructions and how to prolong the life, feel and look of your investment. 


Able Carpet Care is a Wool Safe register carpet cleaning firm.

Image result for wool safeCall 9562-7565 or Email  michael.paydon@ablecarpetcare.com.au to enquire how our team can maintain your carpets.