When carpets get wet, spots can happen. Water is a natural solvent. It causes soil in carpets and other deep-set materials to dissolve, “wick up,” and dry on …
Cleaning Tips
For spills and messes that you would rather take care of in-between cleaning appointments.
Mud and Soil
Mud and soil are grayish, brownish, reddish, or yellowish. They are absorbed and built-up types of stains that can contain soil with greases and oils, as well …
Pet Soil or Vomit
Pet soil or vomit is a complex mixture of foodstuffs, saliva, stomach acids and digestive waste products. Depending on the food involved, this mixture can work …
Cosmetic Spills
Treat spots and stains immediately. The longer you wait, the harder they are to remove. PRETEST spot removal solutions in unseen places like under a piece of …
Ketchup and Tomato Sauce Spills
Treat spots and stains immediately. The longer you wait, the harder they are to remove. PRETEST spot removal solutions in unseen places like under a piece of …
Coffee and Tea Spills
Coffee and tea stains appear brownish with irregular edges. They may contain tannins, sugars, fatty acids, alcohols, oils, milk and cream. These stains darken …
Red Wine Spills
Red wine spills result in absorbed types of stains that are reddish or purplish in color and contain alcohol, sugar, tannin, and various coloring …
Cleaning Formulas
AMMONIA: 1 Tbsp. clear household ammonia in 1/2 cup water. Always pre-test. DETERGENT: 1 Tbsp. colorless, mild detergent or dishwashing liquid in 1 cup …
Proper Vacuuming
Regular vacuuming protects furnishings and gives you healthy indoor air. Plus, it protects your warranties. The secret to fast and easy vacuuming is to know …
General Tips
1. Treat spots and stains IMMEDIATELY. The longer you wait, the harder they are to remove. 2. PRETEST spot removal solutions in unseen places, like in a …