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How often should you deep clean your carpet?
Regular carpet cleaning is essential not only for aesthetic reasons but also for maintaining the longevity and hygiene of your carpets. Dirty carpets accumulate various pollutants and grime, which can act abrasively on carpet fibers, leading to premature wear. Experts recommend deep cleaning carpets every 12 to 18 months, with hot water extraction being the most effective method, as it penetrates deep into the fibers to lift embedded dirt and pollutants. This can be done by hiring professionals or by using rented or purchased cleaning machines. Additionally, it is advised to vacuum carpets and rugs at least twice a week, using slow, repetitive strokes, dedicating approximately 15 minutes for every 300 square feet.
For spot treatment, hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and white vinegar are highly recommended. Hydrogen peroxide is effective in killing bacteria and mold, while white vinegar helps eliminate odors and loosen food stains. Baking soda's abrasive nature aids in removing dirt and stains. When using baking soda for spot cleaning, first dampen the area with lukewarm water, blot it with a paper towel, then sprinkle baking soda and allow it to dry before vacuuming. For hand cleaning, a solution of one part baking soda and two parts hydrogen peroxide can be applied, blotted with a clean white towel, and left for 30 minutes before rinsing.
When using at-home steam cleaners for larger messes, it's crucial to avoid using the provided cleaning solutions, as they can leave a soapy residue that attracts more dirt. Instead, plain water or water with a drop of dish detergent or white vinegar is preferable. Care must be taken not to over-saturate the carpet, as excess moisture can lead to mildew and unpleasant odors. If dealing with mud, it's best to let it dry, scrape off the dried mud, vacuum, and then clean the remaining stain.
For extending the life of carpets and ensuring thorough sanitation, professional cleaning at least once a year is strongly advised. Professionals typically use the hot water extraction method with truck-mounted equipment, which deeply cleans fibers and removes most moisture for faster drying. This process also involves preconditioning and agitation of the carpet, followed by grooming to restore the pile and overall appearance. Industrial-grade agitating vacuums with high-quality filters are also used to effectively remove allergens and particulates like dander, dust mites, bacteria, and pollen that accumulate over time, even with regular vacuuming.
Three experts were consulted for this guidance: Dean Carter, owner of Carter’s Carpet Restoration; Steve Leasure, vice president of operations at Rainbow Restoration; and Marla Mock, president of Molly Maid. Their collective insights underscore the importance of both regular maintenance and periodic deep cleaning to preserve carpet quality and promote a healthier living environment.
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