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In
 almost every home you go to, you’re ly to find a carpet, and for good 
reasons; carpets add colors and patterns, sets the mood of the room, and
 best of all – they feels nice underneath your bare feet. Many interior 
designers say that choosing the right carpet is as important as 
selecting which pieces of furniture you’re going to get. Now, a good 
carpet is rarely cheap, so keeping it in good shape will save you money,
 make your house look cleaner and keep your family in good health. This 
is why we’ve compiled this guide that’ll help you banish dirt and keep 
your carpet looking it was bought yesterday. | 
| Basic Rules for Carpet Maintenance
1.
 Avoid direct sunlight, as it causes the carpet to fade. Close your 
shutters or curtains during the hours when the sun shines directly into 
your home. | 
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4.
 Flip you rug once every two months and walk on it as you normally would
 for a whole day. This will shake out any dirt and dust that accumulated
 in the rub without damaging its fibers. Afterward, sweep the floor and 
vacuum both sides of the carpet. 
5.
 Any furniture that is placed on the carpet can damage it, so install 
rubber or felt pads on the bottom of the legs to protect your carpet. 
6.
 In humid areas, it is highly recommended that you add a buffer between 
the carpet and the floor to prevent water damage. The best way to do 
this is by placing a non-slip rug pad between your rug and the floor. 
1.
 You were probably told that to clean a carpet you need to shake it, 
hang it up, and then use a carpet beater to beat all the dust out. This 
is, in fact, one of the worst things you can do to your rug, since the 
beating actually damages the fibers, leading to ever-growing tears and 
eventually can cause the carpet to come undone. | 
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2.
 Don’t let a carpet air-dry. If your carpet comes in contact with 
liquids, do as much as you can to dry it out, otherwise it will develop 
mold and mildew, which are both unhealthy and will damage the carpet. 
3. Avoid folding the carpet – ensure that the it's properly flattened out after you have placed furniture on top of it. 
5.
 Unless you have wall-to-wall carpeting, avoid shampooing your carpets –
 carpet shampoo can severely damage silk, wool, and hand-woven carpets. 
6.
 If you’ve decided to use water to clean up a stain on your rug, make 
sure never to use hot water. Heat ages the carpet faster, making it look
 much older than it really is. 
The
 vacuum is a carpet’s best friend, and these two buddies should meet at 
least once a week. Areas that we tread on most frequently should be 
vacuumed twice. If you use your vacuum on the highest setting, thinking 
that it’ll give you the best results, you’re sadly mistaken – it can 
actually pull the fibers apart. Instead, vacuum both sides of the rug on
 the regular setting, and make sure you clean the vacuum’s filter. 
If
 you’ve decided to get a professional carpet cleaner, let them know what
 type of service you expect. Be sure to ask for a high-pressure wash to 
reduce acidity levels in the carpet. The recommended pressure is 250 
bar. Before hiring someone, check if they charge extra for moving any 
furniture prior to the wash. Ask your cleaner what PH level they are 
going to use? If they don’t know, or if the answer is more than 10 for a
 nylon rug or 8.2 for wool, they might ruin your carpet for good. | 
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If
 something spills on the carpet, it is vital that you clean it quickly 
to prevent permanent staining, or if the liquid is acidic – prevent 
damage to the fibers. Use a white towel to avoid any possible color 
transfer. Avoid any potent stain-removing chemicals, as they might 
damage the dye in the rug. Finally, make sure that you dry out the rug 
whenever you clean it, be it by opening the windows, turning on a fan or
 using a hair-dryer. 
If
 for any reason you’ve had wax drip on the carpet, grab an ice cube and 
rub it on the wax. The cold will harden the wax, and it will break off 
with ease. Any leftover residue can be removed by placing a shirt or 
another piece of fabric over the wax and ironing it on a low setting. 
The heat will cause the wax to melt and adhere to the fabric, 
effectively removing it from the carpet. If we’re dealing with a piece 
of chewing gum, just use the ice to freeze it, and it will come right 
off. Be sure to dry the area once you’re done. | 
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Spray
 the area with a mild detergent, and wipe with a dry towel. Apply a 
little bit of vinegar and wipe it off, then apply another spray of 
detergent and wipe it again. Finally, wash the spot with lukewarm water 
and dry the area thoroughly. Alternatively, rub some shaving foam into 
the carpet, scrub well and then rinse with lukewarm water and dry 
completely. 
A
 spoonful of baking soda is all you need to remove sauces and condiments
 from your rug. Start by using a spoon to scrape off as much of the 
spilled substance off the carpet, then sprinkle a tablespoon of baking 
soda on the stain. Wait for 15 minutes and then spray the area with a 
mild detergent, and then rinse with lukewarm water and dry the area 
thoroughly. | 
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Chocolate
 can easily be removed from the carpet by mixing a teaspoon of 
dishwashing liquid in a cup of lukewarm water, and use the solution to 
rub the stain away. Remember to dry out the area when you’re done. | 
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If
 you have kids or just happened to party too hard last night, grab some 
peroxide and pour it on the stain, thoroughly scrub it, and dry it out. | 
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