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Do It Your Self Carpet And Upholstery Spot Removal

Do It Your Self Carpet And Upholstery Spot Removal
By Tony Moore

I have been in the professional carpet and upholstery cleaning
industry for over ten years and I have seen it all. Milk, blood,
and mud, you name it I have cleaned it.

There are many products you can pick up at the local Walmart or
grocery store that work great. The only problem is that they are
usually vague about the use of the product.

Well I can make your life a little easier by suggesting some
more safe and color safe ways to clean it up.

First thing to know is that if you have a red stain on any
thing, please do not try to get it out your self. Leave that one
to a pro. There are procedures and very effective solutions that
your local carpet cleaning company can use and save you from
ruining your investments. Remember that red is the hardest stain
to remove except for the carpet cleaner. He is trained and
equipped to remove them safely.

Now for every thing else there is an effective and cheap way to
clean spots on your carpet and upholstery. If you are buying
products that work for you then you are not reading this now so
let me tell you what works.

Go to your local Auto Zone or auto parts store and pick up auto
upholstery and carpet cleaner in the can. Tuff Stuff is one of
my favorites. The cleaners that come in the can are almost all
foaming cleaners, which make your job a lot easier. The foam
will penetrate the fibers on contact and as it foams it releases
and suspends the soils and stains. You may need to gently scrub
the areas with a soft bristled brush or towel.

TIP: Only use white rags or towels when cleaning carpet and
upholstery to reduce the risk of color transfer.

TIP 2: You can use these foaming cleaners to clean entire
upholstery (sofa, chair, ottoman, etc… even if it states dry
clean only.

TIP 3: Always test product first on a hidden area to save your
self embarrassment. You know, just in case.

TIP 4: If you need a pro or more info go to my site (see
byline) for more help.

About the Author: Tony Moore Over 10 years in the cleaning
industry. Find me at http://www.shampooit.com

Source: http://www.isnare.com

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