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Debunking Common Carpet Stain Removal Myths

In Blog, Carpet Cleaning, News by Oyebode Racheal

The challenges of removing stains from a carpet cannot be overestimated. This issue can be easily complicated if you have tried several methods to remove the stains without success. This is because many people believe in myths about carpet stain removal, and most of the time, these myths, when applied, have the opposite effect of the expected outcomes.

Although these myths were not intentionally spread to persuade people to make their carpets nearly impossible to clean or even damage the carpet,  the truth is that these carpet stains removal misconceptions must be disproved and, more importantly, ignored by homeowners who want to get rid of stains from their carpets.

As a result, this article looks at some of the most common carpet stain removal myths and debunks them objectively. 

 

Common Myths On Carpet Stain Removal Debunked

1. Salt is an efficient carpet stain removal

If the cause of the stain is liquid, then salt might be able to absorb part of the liquid, but probably not all of it. This implies that you will be left with a salty residue in the fibers of your carpet that can be even more challenging to clean up than the initial stain.

2. Carpet stains can be removed by vigorous scrubbing

Most times, people’s first reaction to carpet stains is to vigorously scrub it until the stains disappear. However, vigorous scrubbing will embed the stain deeper into the fibers, making it more difficult to remove. Don’t scrub the stain; dab it instead.

3.You can use white wine to red wine stains

Many wine spills have been made worse, no thanks to this well-known myth. The fact is that a red wine stain will dissolve in any clear liquid, including water. White wine has the same stickiness and fiber-damaging effects as red wine, so use water instead and keep your wine for merriment.

4. Steam cleaning carpets causes them to shrink.

Carpets can shrink in rare cases, but it is unlikely to be due to steam cleaning it. It will most likely shrink due to using the wrong cleaning products or overly forceful shrubbing. If in doubt, get your carpets steam cleaned by a professional company.

5. Vacuuming removes all  carpets stains

For a clean carpet, vacuuming is a must. Vacuuming, though, is only a limited solution. Vacuuming does not affect the filth, dust, and grime that have deeply penetrated the carpet’s backing pad because it just targets the top layer of the carpet. Without expert cleaning that removes these ingrained stains, the delicate fibers of your carpet will chafe, your home will smell musty, and your carpet will never feel velvety and clean. 

6. All commercial cleaning products are safe to use on carpets 

It is not advisable to believe everything you see on television, especially advertisements. So many people think that if a cleaning product is advertised on television, it must be safe for carpets. Never use a carpet cleaning product without first researching it and the fiber type of your carpet. It is not advisable to believe the information on the bottle’s label before trying it on a small area of your carpet. 

Many commercial stain removers can alter the color of carpet dye or leave behind telltale traces that exacerbate the stain’s appearance. Calling an expert is preferable to taking a chance with a store-bought stain remover if you have a tough spot on your carpet.

7. Deodorant removes odors from the carpets

Without a doubt, deodorants make carpets smell nice once they are applied, but they don’t provide a long-term fix. These products accomplish absolutely no cleaning and simply briefly disguise odors. The dirt underneath won’t be cleaned; therefore, it will accumulate. Deodorants are usually used as an alternative to carpet cleaning, but neither you nor your carpet will benefit from using it. Cleaning your carpet is the only way to remove the odor and whatever causes it and restore your carpet’s fresh scent. Saving the money you would have spent on deodorant and using it for cleaning once or twice a year is far more beneficial.

8. You have to treat stains before removing them 

Pre-treatment may be necessary for some stains. However, depending on the kind of stain and how long it has been on your carpet, it may not always be necessary. Carpet cleaning professionals like Premier Carpet Cleaning are skilled at evaluating various stains. They will know precisely what treatment is required to remove it successfully without causing damage or discoloration.

9. Stubborn stains can be removed with diluted bleach

Diluted bleach may be suitable for removing stains from white clothing, but it should be avoided for all other purposes, including carpets. Many trusted carpet cleaning options can be used instead of bleach.

10. Bicarbonate is an effective carpet stain removal

When applied to wool carpeting and natural fabrics, baking soda can potentially cause more harm than good. Baking soda is an efficient cleaning solution for many surfaces. Baking soda’s alkaline pH level, which can harm the carpet’s delicate wool fibers, is the source of the issue. Your carpet’s fibers may weaken and degrade over time due to exposure to baking soda, resulting in irreversible staining and damage. 

Additionally, if you use baking soda with any brush or scrubber, it might scrape and dull the surface of your carpet due to its abrasive nature. This may shorten the lifespan of your rug by creating premature wear and tear and make your carpets seem worse than they did before you started cleaning them.

11. Professional carpet cleaning/stain removal services are expensive

This is not true. It is important to hire carpet cleaning professionals as only experts in carpet cleaning know how to deal with different stains and cleaning duties. Whatever they may charge, it will be considerably less than the cost of a new carpet because the current one needs to be replaced much sooner than it should have due to stains. VI Premier Carpet Cleaning services offer efficient carpet cleaning and stain removal services at considerable and pocket-friendly prices.

12. Any professional carpet cleaner can remove carpet

Your carpet can change completely after receiving professional carpet cleaning. However, not all businesses are created equally. Companies today use various cleaning methods, including dry-compound cleaning and steam cleaning. It’s critical to consider how these cleaning procedures operate, the substances and tools employed, and their potential long-term impact on your carpet and health. In this way, you choose Premier Carpet Cleaning, as our methods are specifically designed to safeguard your family’s health and the integrity of your carpet. 

Contact us at 2507585177 today for a consultation.