Traffic Lane Gray Cleaning
Carpet cleaning is one of the most concerning factors among people who have carpet in their homes. With dust, oil, and grease in all homes, dirty traffic lanes are sure to occur… Body oils are attracted to the carpet fibers when you walk on carpet with no shoes. Even pets in the house leave oil from their feet on the carpet. Oils attract dirt and in time your carpet will get dirtier.
For maximum soil removal, hot water extraction is the best method to use. Use warm water when rinsing, but make sure the traffic lane cleaner dwells for fifteen minutes first. Make sure you use the warmest water you can get to get the best results possible…
In any case, use a cleaner with strong enough vacuum power to extract the water and dirt. A mildly acidic rinse is best to leave your carpet in a neutral PH state after you rinse with an alkaline detergent. Now you can coat your carpet with a protector, and place it in front of a fan, which will blow-dry your carpet. For best drying results, place your thermostat on 72 degrees. If outside humidity is low, consider opening a window or two.
Yearly Professional Carpet Cleaning
Once a year, make sure you get professional carpet cleaning for best appearance… It’s vital you have your traffic areas cleaned long before it ever shows dirt. You may have damage done to your carpet if you wait until it looks dirty.
Consider reapplying fabric protection every other year to protect high traveled areas. At the time you bought your carpet, it was totally protected with 3M Scotchgard or something similar. As you have more traffic and age, the fabric protection quickly wears out.
Your carpet traffic lanes will appear much brighter and more beautiful if you follow these tips.
Great post! I agree that it’s best to hire a professional to come in to perform a once a year cleaning at minimum. In my opinion, doing this can really help improve the quality and life of your carpet. Plus, it can save you time and stress later on. Thanks so much for sharing!