TILE,
GROUT AND STONE POST CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
We highly recommend the use of a Neutral pH floor cleaner
to keep your tile and stone floors and counters clean. Cleaners
with an Alkaline or Acidic pH will deplete your sealer causing
rapid resoiling. Unless rinsed extremely well, they will
also tend to attract dirt like a magnet. Neutral cleaners
can be purchased at any good tile store or a Janitorial
supply. Revitalizer from Stonetech is a fantastic product.
It not only cleans and disinfects but also reapplies a bit
of sealer with every cleaning.
We cannot emphasize enough the importance of changing
your mop water frequently. We find that the number one reason
for soiled grout is dirty mop water.
HOW
TO GET YOUR HOUSE READY FOR OUR CLEANING VISIT
We
will send out an email with specific instructions on how
to get prepare your home for your cleaning project prior
to our visit.
Please
pick up your small items and breakables, like lamps, plants,
toys and small chairs.
If you have computers on the floor we suggest placing them
and their cords in a plastic garbage bag. While we vacuum
the carpet we would appreciate it if you picked up small
objects like coins, nails and toys.
If you would like the carpet under your beds cleaned either
remove them to an area not being cleaned or remove the linens
and place the mattress and box spring on the frame length
wise and leaned up against wall. We will step in side the
frame to do the cleaning.
Pets
should be kept off the carpet for a few hours or until dry,
if at all possible.
Please
have any autos that may need to be used while we are cleaning
out of the garage and driveway.
For
the sake of safety, have your pets contained off the carpet,
prior to our arrival. Pet birds should be removed
from areas where we will be working due to possible sensitivities
to odors.
WHY
DO MY SPOTS KEEP COMING BACK?
Have you ever cleaned a spot on your carpet and had it return?
Have you had your carpet cleaned and had the spots just
"come right back"? Why does that happen?
There are two reasons that spots return:
The first reason is wicking. Many times, the spot that is
being removed has seeped into the backing of the carpet.
This is common with pet urine, beverages, and anything that
is spilled in “volume”. The material dries in
the backing and the cushion (pad) of the carpet. When the
spot is cleaned, only the material in the “pile”
of the carpet is removed. However, moisture is introduced
to into the backing of the carpet. As the spot dries, the
material that is in the backing of the carpet wicks back
into the pile.
Even traffic area soil that is embedded can wick back. This
is especially common in glue down carpet that is heavily
impacted with soil. When the carpet is cleaned, it looks
good. When it dries, the spots and traffic areas come back.
The good news is that if a spot actually wicks back, it
can be removed. When spot cleaning, place a folded white
terry cloth towel over the spot just after you clean it
while the spot is still moist. Place a heavy object on top
of the cloth.
When you have your carpet cleaned professionally, be sure
to point out spots that have wicked back in the past, so
they can be treated properly.
The second reason spots return is re-soiling. Re-soiling
is caused by a sticky residue that has been left behind.
The residue may be from the spot itself, the cleaner that
was used, or both. Some common residue causes are over-the-counter
carpet cleaners purchased at the grocery store. Avoid using
these cleaners altogether. If you have to use one of these
cleaners, use as little as possible and rinse with water
thoroughly.
Other residue causes include oily spots: duct tape residue,
body oils, lotions, etc. If the entire oily residue is not
removed, it will attract soil as the carpet is walked on.
Even quality professional cleaning may not be able to remove
all oily residues the first time.
POST
CARPET CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please do not slip and fall.
Damp carpet can be slippery. Please be careful when
using stairs and also when walking from the freshly cleaned
carpet to any hard surface, such as vinyl or tile. Your
shoes will be damp and you could fall. It is best to stay
off of the carpet for at least 2-6 hours after cleaning
if possible. Also, damp carpet can pull dirt off the soles
of shoes, especially dark sole shoes. Please keep children
and pets off damp carpet until it dries. We provide plastic
shoe covers upon request.
2. Warm moving air dries carpet quickly.
Moving air dries carpet quicker. The boundary layer
of air, the few inches above the carpet, is usually high
in humidity as the carpet is drying. In the winter or on
cold days, please turn on the heater, with the windows opened
(so as not to create a sauna effect). Warm air holds more
moisture and dries carpet quicker. On hot humid days, you
may want to use the air conditioning, if available, to create
drier air and air movement. Otherwise, open windows and
doors and have fans blowing on the carpet. Ceiling fans
should always be turned on, blowing down, no matter what
weather. If you must close the windows, keep your home’s
heater at 68º
3. Try to keep traffic off the carpet for at least 2-4
hours.
After we are done cleaning, the carpet fibers are left
standing up; much like it was from the factory. Heavy traffic
will simply lay the fiber back down. This may also increase
the dry time.
4. If soil protection is applied (Teflon)
For maximum results, the soil protection should be allowed
to dry before heavy traffic is allowed on the carpet. Also,
we prefer that exposed skin, such as feet and pets be kept
off until dry. Do not walk around on damp carpet in your
cotton socks as they will absorb some of the protector.
5. If furniture has been blocked or tabbed, please leave
these protectors in place for 24 hours
Even though the carpet may feel dry to the touch after
an hour, we ask that you leave the blocks and/or tabs in
place for a full 24 hours. This will protect your furniture
as well as the carpet. We want to prevent wood stain transfers
as well as rust from metal casters found on the legs of
some furniture. It is also a good idea to move tabbed furniture
a few times so underneath the leg can dry as well.
6. Some carpets may swell when cleaned.
This usually occurs in carpets that are in need of stretching
and shows up as ripples in the carpet after cleaning. The
ripples will go away and lay back down within 48 hours.
If this occurs, you may want to consider having your carpet
“power stretched”. Power stretching should only
be done after the carpet is thoroughly dry, otherwise the
carpet could rip.
7. Try to take care of the spots and spills as soon as
possible
Most spots and spills can be taken care of by yourself
if you get to them right away. Hopefully, you will have
a carpet spotter and a white towel handy. Also, don’t
panic! Most damage is done when someone is in a hurry and
they go after the spot too aggressively. If you ever have
any questions, please call us or use our Spotting Guide.
8. Vacuum Vacuum Vacuum
Slow Down! The biggest mistake made vacuuming is going
too fast. Up to 79% of the soils found in carpet are the
dry soil and sand variety and can be effectively removed
with thorough vacuuming. A regular maintenance schedule
including vacuuming and periodic professional deep cleaning
can not only extend the life of your carpet, but also keep
it fresh and beautiful. IF your old tired vacuum is not
up to par, talk to us about the super- powerful Commercial
Sanitaire vacuums that we have for sale.
FILTRATION
SOILING
(Those
ugly black lines around the baseboards and under doorways)
If
you have light colored carpet, you may have experienced
dark around baseboards, under doors, and especially near
the HVAC return. This soiling comes from air passing through
the carpet as it is attempting to go through the edge of
the carpet pile, microscopic particles of soil are deposited
there (hence the term filtration soiling). This occurs over
a significant period of time and is not noticed until a
build up has occurred.
This type of soiling is difficult to remove because the
soil particles are so fine that they penetrate deep into
the carpet pile, sometimes into the backing of the carpet.
Can it be removed? Sometimes. With special products, time
and effort, reasonable results can be achieved, although
not in all cases.
To help prevent filtration soiling in the future, vacuum
the edges of the carpeting on a regular basis, then wipe
with a damp, white terry towel. Be careful around the tackstrip
under the edge of the carpeting, you could nick your fingers!