Posts Tagged ‘rug cleaning portland’

Holiday Spill and Cleaning Tips For Rugs

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

The holiday season is obviously upon us and we all know that a few accidents will happen on the carpet or on the fabulous persian area rugs. In my carpet cleaning Portland business I get calls everyday asking how to remove accidental spills from rugs and carpets.

Oriental and persian rugs hold a special place in the hearts of their owners. Even if you don’t have the most expensive rugs in the world your rug is important to you, so it is important to know how to safely remove accidental spills.

I found a great article written by Lisa Wagner, The Rug Chick, that details how to safely save your rug from, “Red  wine, soda, food, mud, and with all those guests making your pets NUTS…inevitably pet puddles on your rugs too. ‘Tis the season….for RUG SPILLS!’”

Read her article, Rug soills during the holidays…’Tis the season

Happy Holidays! Hope this info is helpful….Sean

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How to Remove Pet Urine from Wool Rugs

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Pets are a wonderful addition to the family. Hey, I am a pet person, so I understand the down side in dealing with unexpected cat urine or dog urine accidents. Almost everyday in my carpet cleaning Portland business I receive phone calls for help with pet urine issues.

I get calls all of the time for asking for help with pet urine removal from carpet and then there are those special calls: Pet Urine Removal from Wool Rugs.

Pet urine removal is challenging, except for carpet cleaners with specialized knowledge and tools. Pet urine in wool rugs requires additional specialized experience and knowledge to properly treat.

Damage from pet urine in wool rugs can sometimes be minimized if quickly and properly treated. If the urine is not properly treated quickly there can be permanent staining, color loss, fiber damage, and more!

Here is a great article written by Lisa Wagner, “The Rug Chick”, that has a great article that provides answers to the question: Pet Accidents Happen. Now What?