Do it Yourself Stain Removal Tips for Carpet
I like the do it yourself (DYI) stuff on the Internet. There are some great options for Do it Yourself Carpet Cleaning on How to Sites, blogs, and You Tube. When I see this information it brings out the mad scientist in me. When I mix something to use in my business Carpet Cleaning in Portland that works well and costs many times less than the commercial product, it makes me feel like I got away with something—like I beat the system or something. Am I the only one? The Internet has made DYI into an art form. You can find a DYI article or video on just about any topic.
If you keep up with my posts, you know that I have written a lot about stain removal for the Do It Yourselfer. I took formal training for my job; however, when I write, I like to see what other’s have said. I read the DYI sites on stain removal. There’s some interesting stuff out there. Let me leave it at that.
I read a DYI cleaning site today about which I wanted to comment. Take a look Vinegar the (almost) Only Cleaner You’ll Ever Need. Many of the DYI sites mention vinegar as a good cleaning agent for carpet. Vinegar is a weak acid. It can remove many odors. It also neutralizes soap that you might have used previously and will help with the residue problem. However, to claim that vinegar is the almost do all cleaner is a bit of stretch for me. Using vinegar on the wrong surface could lead to trouble
Think about all the things that can get on your carpet: gum, grease, blood, wine, milk, vomit, coffee, soda pop, red food coloring, beer, or pet urine odor. To expect any one cleaner to remove all those things is expecting too much. It takes soap to dissolve petroleum based products. Natural red food coloring found in some many of our products require an alkaline solution to remove them. Vinegar is acidic. Some cleaners, including vinegar, can actually set a stain when used in the wrong way or at the wrong time. My common sense and my experience tells me that no one product can clean everything.
Having said that, should you avoid DYI cleaning products? No, I wouldn’t go that far. It’s fun and sometimes profitable to experiment in a mad scientist sort of way. However, I suggest to my customers that they experiment on a scrap piece of carpet. DYI products can ruin your carpet as fast as any commercial product. Test any products you make to see if they take the color out of carpet. See if they remove the stain.
Use common sense. Anyone claiming that a single product can clean anything is probably breathing too much of that product. If you want to write about a product that cleans like no other, then pick water. Water dissolves more things than any other liquid. Hey, if you can sell it, you could make some real money.
Be careful about mixing things. Don’t mix ammonia and bleach. It makes chlorine gas. Just because they call it natural doesn’t mean it is safe. Ammonia is quite dangerous. If your child or pet drinks it, it will require a trip to the emergency room. So have fun. Be careful. Take safety and carpet precautions.
Hope this information is helpful. Until next time….Sean.
