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DIY: How to Manage Pet Stains and Odor

By |2015-03-01T11:55:20+00:00March 1st, 2015|Tips|

For pet odor, is there a “Quick Fix”? In short: Yes … and no! What Is Pet Odor, and Why Is It So Difficult to Remove? Most are unsuccessful in removing pet odor because they do not understand the connection between bacterial growth and odor. Therefore, people try many different retail products to remove pet odor unsuccessfully!

Chenille Fabric

By |2019-01-14T15:48:40+00:00February 19th, 2015|Tips|

Chenille is one of the most luxurious fabrics.  It's priced higher than most other fabrics but quite worth the money if you love extra softness.  [...]

From Kibble to Dribble to Invisible: How Enzymes Remove Pet Stains and Odor

By |2019-01-14T15:48:40+00:00February 10th, 2015|Tips|

If you have a pet, then you know that cleaning your carpet after an accident can be hard to do. Pet urine saturates your carpet fibers until it eventually settles into the padding itself. Over time, the smell of ammonia will permeate throughout your home, creating an environment that is both uninviting to your guests and harmful to your respiratory system.

Stop Dirt in Its Tracks: How to Protect Your Carpet in Your Everyday Life

By |2019-01-14T15:48:40+00:00January 27th, 2015|Tips|

Removing stains from your carpet can be a harrowing process for homeowners who work outside the carpet cleaning industry. It takes time, energy and “elbow grease” to clean your carpet and, even then, it’s unlikely that you’ll make much progress without a Hot Water Extraction machine. The best way to protect your carpet from stains is by taking preventative measures. Here are a few ways you can stop dirt in its tracks:

How to Maintain Your Lawn in Order to Protect Your Carpet

By |2019-01-14T15:48:40+00:00January 20th, 2015|Tips|

Believe it or not, how you care for your lawn actually has a huge influence on how well you can maintain your carpet. Careless feet can tread over grassless matches, tracking in dirt clumps or slippery mud, through your flooring. Walking over wet grass also brings with it the possibility of creating grass stains in your carpet. The best way to keep your carpet clean and looking its best is to take preventative measures against any weathering. In next week’s article, we’ll discuss preventative measures you can take in your daily life to protect your carpet, but today we’ll discuss how to properly care for you lawn so as not stain, flatten or mildew your carpet fibers and padding.

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