ADVANCED STAIN REMOVAL
Stubborn stains? Leave it to Cleaner Carpets & Surfaces to get rid of your unwanted mess and restore your carpet’s beauty! Our unique, professional process of stain removal will clean out almost any stain!If you're reading this, there's a good chance it's already too late and you need to call us, Cleaner Carpets & Surfaces, Salt Lake City’s best carpet stain removal professionals. Unless you had the insight to rush to your computer and haven't yet tried your own carpet stain removal, you probably have a nearly permanent carpet stain. If you have already tried to remove the carpet stain on your own with limited success, STOP. Call us immediately and one of our friendly carpet cleaning technicians will be better able to assist you.
Guidelines for Stain and Spot Removal from Carpet & Rugs
1. Immediately blot up as much of the liquid stain as possible using a soft, white, absorbent material like a towel or napkin. Though most of the carpets produced today are treated with stain-resistant treatments, no carpet can be said to be completely stain-proof. And longer the stain remains in the carpet, more permanently it sets into it.2. Scrape away the solid or semi-solid stain using a blunt spatula or spoon. Never use a knife as its sharp edges could harm the pile fibers.
3. Never scrub or brush a stain. Scrubbing can harm the fibers and have the adverse reaction of making the stain set in to the carpet or rug.
4. Vacuum away as much of the solid stain as possible.
If you've already tried carpet stain removal and it didn't work or got worse, you may have inadvertently made the stain permanent. If you live anywhere in the Salt Lake valley, call Cleaner Carpets & Surfaces and we will send stain removal specialist to your home or office right away. These are some of the activities that can cause a stain to set, meaning you need to call us immediately:
• Scrubbing the stain
• Applying heat to the affected carpet
• Ignoring the stain
• Drowning the carpet in cleaning solution
• Failing to remove any excess substance
Common Sources of Carpet, Rug and Upholstery Stains
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