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		<title>Carpet Cleaning Tips from the Pros</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 23:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve got dirty carpets and aren&#8217;t sure if hiring a professional is right for you, or if doing so just isn&#8217;t in your budget, then you need some good carpet cleaning tips from the pros. After all, you want your carpets to sparkle and shine, and you want them to be sanitary and germ-free [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve got dirty carpets and aren&#8217;t sure if hiring a professional is right for you, or if doing so just isn&#8217;t in your budget, then you need some good <em><strong>carpet cleaning tips</strong></em> from the pros. After all, you want your carpets to sparkle and shine, and you want them to be sanitary and germ-free as well. So, what do you do for a dirty, dingy carpet that just won&#8217;t get clean with regular vacuuming? Here are some important pointers that can help you get the carpet of your dreams without having to hire a professional or replace the carpet entirely.</p>
<p>While <a href="http://www.carpetcleaningpedia.com/professional-carpet-cleaning/">professional carpet cleaners</a> can no doubt get your carpet cleaner than any other method, there are tricks you can use at home that are almost just as good. The first thing you should remember is that heat is your friend. Hot water above 118 degrees F will such up stains and dirt quite effectively. This is known as hot water extraction, or &#8220;<a href="http://www.carpetcleaningpedia.com/carpet-steam-cleaning/">steam cleaning</a>.&#8221; You can buy a steam cleaner for home use for relatively little money, or rent one from a store like Home Depot for even less, and do just fine with getting your carpets to about as close to professional quality clean as possible.</p>
<p>The best steam cleaners use a mixture of heat and agitation. The heat will loosen the stains and dirt, and the agitation will completely remove them, right down to the very bottom of the carpet fibers. This is where you want to go, because the worst of the germs and dirt and grime that floor coverings attract is usually hidden down deep inside the carpet near the padding, and traditional vacuuming just won&#8217;t get to it.</p>
<p>Further, it is usually better to simply use hot water and steam to clean carpets than it is to use any kind of <a href="http://www.carpetcleaningpedia.com/carpet-cleaning-solutions-and-chemicals/">cleaning solution</a>, as cleaning solutions can attract dirt and make the dirt harder to remove. It can cause dirt to coagulate into a sticky ball that is just plain messy and unpleasant. That&#8217;s why dry carpet cleaning with powders and such never really works well.</p>
<p>A good steam cleaner washes and rinses the stained or dirty area over and over until all the dirt and grime is gone. This method is highly effective on very dirty carpets that haven&#8217;t been thoroughly cleaned in a long time. For newer stains, especially those that are brand new, blotting up with hot water and a sponge usually does the trick just fine, as the stain hasn&#8217;t had time to settle in yet.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll probably have to eventually get your carpet professionally cleaned, just to be sure that your house is as germ-free and healthy as possible, especially if you have people living in it who have allergies. But if you use a good steam cleaner a couple of times a year, you should be able to stretch out the time between professional cleanings from annually to every two to four years easily.</p>
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		<title>How to Clean Carpet &#8216;The easy way&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 05:46:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing how to clean carpet is essential to keeping a beautiful and sanitary home. If you don&#8217;t know any more about cleaning carpets than vacuuming them, then you&#8217;re not getting them to their full clean potential. There are still plenty of dust mites, food particles, and other pieces of dirt and grime left behind after [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowing <strong>how to clean carpet</strong> is essential to keeping a beautiful and sanitary home. If you don&#8217;t know any more about cleaning carpets than vacuuming them, then you&#8217;re not getting them to their full clean potential. There are still plenty of dust mites, food particles, and other pieces of dirt and grime left behind after vacuuming a carpet. In order to really get the fibers thoroughly clean down to their roots, you must put a little more effort into it. However, it will be worth it, because you will have a pristine and utterly germ free carpet that you can feel good about your kids and pets playing on.<br />
Here are some ways to learn <strong>how to clean carpet</strong> using common household ingredients. These cleaning methods are guaranteed to get your carpet squeaky clean, no matter how deep and shaggy it may be.First of all, water is the best solution to use on carpet stains that are brand new. Just pour hot water over the stain and then soak it up with some paper towels or a cloth towel. If the stain is a liquid stain, or even a greasy one, the hot water and towel combination should soak it right out of the fibers if you use this trick right away. Just don&#8217;t let the stain get dry and water is a sure thing to do the trick.</p>
<p>You can also try using ammonia (just never, ever mix it with bleach, as this produces a noxious gas that can kill people). Ammonia on its own is a good solution to any stained or dirty carpet that has been that way for a while. Just mix a tablespoon of ammonia with a half cup of water and blot it onto the stain. Leave it on the stain for a while, but no more than a few minutes, then sponge up the stain. Use a common household sponge that you can throw away and you&#8217;ll see that the stain soaks right up into the sponge.</p>
<p>Vinegar is another good option to try and it gets carpets very clean. Dilute a third cup of white vinegar with two thirds of a cup of water, blot it over the stain, and sponge it up using a little extra water. This is an especially good technique for stains that have odors associated with them.Finally, rubbing alcohol may do the trick, and you don&#8217;t even need to dilute it. You can effectively use this substance on sticky stains like jelly and modeling clay. The alcohol will rub the stains right out of the carpet. If you&#8217;re having a little trouble getting the stain all the way out, just add a little water to it and you should have no problem. These are great home methods to use if you want to know <strong>how to clean carpet</strong> on your own.</p>
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		<title>Steam Carpet Cleaning- The Best Choice for Your Carpets</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 05:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steam carpet cleaning has many benefits that you may not have ever considered. However, in the professional carpet cleaning business, it is considered the gold standard by which other cleaning methods are judged. You will find that steam cleaning your carpet is the right choice for a number of reasons. Plus, it will get your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Steam carpet cleaning</strong> has many benefits that you may not have ever considered. However, in the professional carpet cleaning business, it is considered the gold standard by which other cleaning methods are judged. You will find that steam cleaning your carpet is the right choice for a number of reasons. Plus, it will get your carpet cleaner than any other method of cleaning available. It is inexpensive and relatively easy, and you can do it yourself or hire a professional to do it for you. The choice is yours, and your carpet will thank you for choosing steam.</p>
<p><strong><em>Steam carpet cleaning is completely non-toxic and organic.</em></strong> All it uses is water. That&#8217;s it. No chemicals or any toxic substances. You just fill the steam cleaner with water and the cleaner heats it to the point of steam, much like a steam iron does for clothing. When you run the steam cleaner over the carpet, the steam is able to get to and surround every single fiber of carpet, all the way down to the very bottom where the backing is. As it does so, the moisture from the steam saturates and loosens any dirt, debris, or other undesirable materials that are clinging to your carpet fibers deep down, so when the suction portion of the cleaning process begins, each and every carpet fiber is sucked completely clean. Best of all, the heat from the steam is enough to kill nearly all germs, microbes, and insects that may be living deep within the recesses of your carpet.</p>
<p>If your carpet has become flattened due to repeated use and an overload of dirt, a good steam cleaning will fix this and make those carpet fibers stand up tall and proud again. Your carpet will look and smell like new, and you can feel good about letting your children and pets play on it because there will be no toxic cleaning chemical residue left there for them to roll in. You&#8217;ll just have a purely clean carpet.</p>
<p><strong>You can rent a steam cleaner from just about any home supply store,</strong> such as Home Depot or Lowes and do the job yourself, or you can hire professionals to do your <u>steam carpet cleaning</u>. It is inexpensive either way you look at it, but by hiring professionals, you save yourself a lot of work. the professionals will even move your furniture out of the way for cleaning and then move it back after cleaning is complete. It is an easy and economical choice for busy families.</p>
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		<title>Shampoo Carpet Cleaning- Is It Right for Your Carpet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 05:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different methods of carpet cleaning, from pure steam to dry cleaning with chemicals. Using shampoo carpet cleaning is sort of a happy medium between these two methods. With this method, you use a carpet cleaning machine that injects a shampoo and water mixture into your carpet, then agitates the fibers before sucking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different methods of carpet cleaning, from pure steam to dry cleaning with chemicals. Using <strong>shampoo carpet cleaning</strong> is sort of a happy medium between these two methods. With this method, you use a carpet cleaning machine that injects a shampoo and water mixture into your carpet, then agitates the fibers before sucking out the shampoo and water to leave your carpets nearly dry, with only a slight dampness left to wait out until it is completely dry. But, is using shampoo on your carpet worth it, or are other methods more effective to get your carpet clean?</p>
<p>First of all, <strong>shampoo carpet cleaning</strong> is the most effective on areas that are heavily stained. These are areas that may need a bit of abrasion from the detergents in a shampoo to work the staining material off of the carpet fibers so they can be sucked off the carpet by the cleaning machine. You can usually get rid of most stains yourself with simple materials like lemon juice, baking soda, and vinegar along with a scrubby sponge. However, some stains are harder to remove or have been there for a while and become stuck to the carpet. Shampoo can help remove these stains.</p>
<p>However, if your carpet has no stains, then using <i>shampoo carpet cleaning</i> on it is going to be no more effective than steam cleaning, and may actually be less effective. It may leave shampoo residue behind that will make the carpet fibers sticky and stiff. Plus, it is messy if you use it on your entire carpet, and it leaves the carpet wetter at the end than steam cleaning does. Your best bet is to get a spot cleaner for severe or old stains and a stiff sponge to scrub with, and then just use a steam cleaner on the rest of your carpet.</p>
<p>One of the main advantages that steam cleaning has over <em><strong>shampoo carpet cleaning</strong></em> is the heat factor. Steam is relatively hot, and will easily kill any germs, microbes, or insects that may be hiding in your carpet. The steam will leave your carpet thoroughly disinfected. However, shampoo cleaning doesn&#8217;t use high heat, so you have to rely on the disinfectant properties of the shampoo alone to sterilize your carpet. The shampoo may not be enough to do this effectively. Therefore, unless your entire carpet is covered in old, hard to remove stains and you just don&#8217;t want to replace it entirely, steam cleaning is usually the best type of cleaning for most wall to wall carpet types.</p>
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		<title>Residential Carpet Cleaning- A Good Business to Start</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 05:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking for a good business to start that will have you knee deep in all the customers you can conceivably take on, then a residential carpet cleaning business is a good one to begin. Nearly everyone has some sort of carpet in their homes, or area rugs at the very least. Carpets and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a good business to start that will have you knee deep in all the customers you can conceivably take on, then a <em><strong>residential carpet cleaning</strong></em> business is a good one to begin. Nearly everyone has some sort of carpet in their homes, or area rugs at the very least. Carpets and rugs are difficult for people to clean on their own, as these things are large and cumbersome, and you can&#8217;t even remove wall to wall carpeting for cleaning. While area rugs may be able to be washed by hand, it is hard to do, and you always have to hang them out to dry since they can&#8217;t be put through a dryer. This is why so many people regularly call on carpet cleaning businesses to take care of their carpet cleaning needs.</p>
<p>With all of the people in the world who have carpeting, and even just the people in your local area, you should have no deficit of business. Even if you take into consideration the fact that most people only get their carpets professionally cleaned once or twice a year, or if there is some special occasion coming up or a carpet stain related disaster, you should still have a steady influx of clients, as not everyone with carpet will get theirs cleaned the same day. You should find that there are enough people in your local area for you to get a steady stream of business throughout the year, without any sort of real down time.</p>
<p>The types of tasks you may be asked to perform in <strong>residential carpet cleaning</strong> vary from steam cleaning an entire house full of wall to wall carpeting to using chemicals to remove stains on permanent carpeting to cleaning delicate heirloom rugs or large, cumbersome area rugs. The possibilities are many, so you should be prepared for any given situation. You will need to have a basic education in carpet cleaning techniques, plus the necessary equipment to do the job the right way, such as a professional, industrial grade steam cleaner, the right chemicals for removing stains, and the right cleaning materials for doing archival grade cleaning. If should cost you less than $10,000 to start a carpet cleaning business out of your home, though if you opt to get a brick and mortar business, you may find that you need slightly more money to start. In this case, taking out a small business loan may be a good idea.</p>
<p><em><strong>Bottom line is that starting a residential carpet cleaning business is a fine idea for anyone who wants to begin a company that can be long-lasting and profitable.</strong></em> It doesn&#8217;t take much effort to start it, there is no shortage of customers, and with just a few trusty employees, you could really have a solid long term business that stands the test of time.</p>
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		<title>Removing Carpet Stains- How Do You Do It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 05:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carpets can get stained for a variety of reasons and with an almost unlimited number of substances. If you have kids or pets in your house, you will find that carpet stains almost seem to pop up as if by magic. Food, dirt, candy, drinks, crayons, paints, and even nail polish can end up soaked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carpets can get stained for a variety of reasons and with an almost unlimited number of substances. If you have kids or pets in your house, you will find that carpet stains almost seem to pop up as if by magic. Food, dirt, candy, drinks, crayons, paints, and even nail polish can end up soaked into your carpet. If you are lucky, you can go to a home supply store and get a carpet cleaner that will take care of the job. There are plenty of commercial carpet cleaners available that can get out a wide variety of stains. Be prepared to put a lot of hard scrubbing into getting the stains out, no matter what product you choose, and to let the product sit on the carpet for some time, soaking in, until the product has loosened the stain enough for it to be scrubbed away. Either way you look at it, <strong>removing carpet stains</strong> yourself is going to be some hard work for you.</p>
<p>Of course, if the stain is in an out of the way place on your carpet, you may find that you can simply cover the stain with furniture, or even cut the stain out of the carpet with a good knife and cover the cut spot. However, if your home is a typical one, then you will most likely find that all of your carpet stains are in highly visible places on your flooring and that there is no good way to hide them. You may even need to replace the entire carpet in a room in some cases, if the stains are bad enough and you can&#8217;t find a good method or removing those carpet stains. Naturally, replacing carpet is quite expensive and may not be in your budget.</p>
<p>You may find that the best solution for <i>removing carpet stains</i> is to hire a professional carpet cleaning company. These professionals have all of the necessary tools and tricks of the trade to get rid of nearly any stain without damaging your carpet. Best of all, you won&#8217;t have to work your muscles into a raw ache from all the endless scrubbing yourself. You can sit back quietly and let someone else take care of the problem for you. It usually doesn&#8217;t cost too much to take care of just a stain or two, so it is usually a good investment.</p>
<p>Getting an entire carpet cleaned can be quite expensive and time consuming, but if you just need help <em><strong>removing carpet stains</strong></em> of a limited nature, then a professional is what you need. Just the wonderful feeling of getting a clean carpet without the burden of making it happen yourself often makes it worth it to hire a professional. If you have a difficult carpet stain, contact the most reputable professional carpet cleaner in your community.</p>
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		<title>Should You Hire Professional Home Carpet Cleaners?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 05:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the question of the ages for anyone who has wall to wall carpeting&#8211;should you hire professional home carpet cleaners when your carpet gets dirty. That depends on how dirty your carpet is, and what your budget allows. However, most carpets that have been used for any length of time are far dirtier than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the question of the ages for anyone who has wall to wall carpeting&#8211;should you hire <em><strong>professional home carpet cleaners</strong></em> when your carpet gets dirty. That depends on how dirty your carpet is, and what your budget allows. However, most carpets that have been used for any length of time are far dirtier than you could ever imagine and could benefit greatly from a good professional cleaning. The fact is, dirt and grime, as well as pieces of food and insects, dust and dust mites, pet dander, and all kinds of other horrible things start out on the surface of your carpet, but gradually get pushed down deeper and deeper into the pile as time goes on, until they are eventually down near the bottom of the pile, by the backing, and impossible to suck up with the suction of a vacuum cleaner. The suction on vacuum cleaners is simply not strong enough to pick up anything except what is on the surface of a carpet.</p>
<p>When you hire professional home carpet cleaners, the situation is a little bit different. These people have the tools and equipment necessary to get to the dirt and grime at the bottom of the carpet fibers and suck it all off, leaving your carpet as clean and fluffy as when it was new. In most cases, they can accomplish this without the use of toxic chemicals, and instead rely on powerful steam cleaners to do the work that a regular vacuum cleaner can not do. You will discover a cleaner, newer looking, better smelling, and all around healthier carpet when you use a professional, and will likely be amazed with the results. This is why most people with wall to wall carpeting insist on a good professional cleaning at least once a year.</p>
<p>The very best <strong>professional home carpet cleaners</strong> will move your furniture out of the way for you, for the cleaning, taking great care to not damage anything in the process, and will return your furniture to its original positions afterward. While most professional cleaners are not expensive, you can often still find new or returning customer discounts and seasonal specials by looking around on the internet or in local publications. This will help mitigate the cost even more for you and make the whole endeavor an economical and smart choice fr your household.</p>
<p>You can find <strong>professional home carpet cleaners</strong> in your local yellow pages or by looking online. Before hiring a company, be sure to do some online research to make sure that you are getting a company that has a good reputation for doing a professional job at a decent price with superior results. You shouldn&#8217;t have too much trouble finding a company like this and when you do, keep them on your list of regular professionals to call on. You never know when your carpet might need to be cleaned.</p>
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		<title>Why Do You Need Professional Carpet Cleaning?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 05:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may need professional carpet cleaning and not even know it. If your carpets haven&#8217;t been cleaned professionally in a while, or ever, you could be in desperate need of a good professional cleaning. There is virtually no end to the dirt and grime that can get caught deep down in your carpet fibers. Pet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may need <strong>professional carpet cleaning</strong> and not even know it. If your carpets haven&#8217;t been cleaned professionally in a while, or ever, you could be in desperate need of a good professional cleaning. There is virtually no end to the dirt and grime that can get caught deep down in your carpet fibers. Pet hairs and dander, dust and dust mites, particles of food, pieces of insects, and all kinds of other horrible and messy things can get so far down into a carpet that they can be virtually impossible to remove with a regular vacuum cleaner.</p>
<p>Regular vacuum cleaners usually just clean the top portion of a carpet or rug. It simply doesn&#8217;t have enough suction to get really deep down into the carpet where it needs to be to pull up the debris of years or decades. When such debris is allowed to remain deep within a carpet for long periods of time, it can do more than just make the carpet look dingy. It can make it smell bad and look flat and worn out. It can also cause allergies and spread germs that can make your kids and pets (who often play on the carpet and close to the level of its fibers) sick.</p>
<p>You can tell if you need <strong>professional carpet cleaning</strong> if your family or any one member of it is suffering from allergies of an unknown origin. You can also spot allergies in pets sometimes, if they are especially itchy and have no fleas. Your carpet may also smell musty or have a dingy, dark look or flat fibers that just makes the carpet look old and worn. A good professional cleaning can take care of all of these problems.</p>
<p>The equipment that professional carpet cleaners use is much stronger than traditional vacuuming equipment. It can pull up debris from the very bottom of the carpet, all the way down to the mat and backing. It will suck dirt and grime from the individual fibers of the carpet to make them stand up and look nice and fluffy again, no matter how long they have been flattened. Your carpet will look and smell exceptionally clean, and you may find that you or anyone else in your family who has allergies may suddenly find themselves allergy-free for the first time in a very long time.</p>
<p>You can keep your carpet in good, healthy condition by regularly engaging the services of <i>professional carpet cleaning</i> people. Usually, one to two times a year is sufficient to keep your carpet looking good and free of allergens. You may need to move your furniture to accommodate the professional cleaners, but it is completely worth it to keep your carpet looking like new and your family in tip top health.</p>
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		<title>Office Cleaning- A Business Model That Will Never Go Out of Style</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering going into business for yourself, one of the best and most lucrative businesses you can start is an <em><strong>office cleaning</strong></em> business. This is particularly true when it comes to cleaning the carpets in an office. This is typically a job that needs to be done periodically, but that no one who works in the office wants to do, as it isn&#8217;t in anyone&#8217;s job description and it is time consuming and difficult. But office carpets, and in fact the carpets in any business, get dirty pretty quickly with all the people trampling all over them every day in their shoes that they also wear outside. It won&#8217;t be long before that office carpet is flattened, looking dingy, and smelling unpleasant. You can make it your job to fix that, and companies will pay you well to do it.</p>
<p>All you need to start an <strong>office cleaning business</strong> is some basic cleaning supplies for the regular cleaning tasks of dusting, polishing, and taking out the trash, as well as a commercial steam cleaner for the carpets. You should generally only have to steam clean the carpets every other week to every month. When you do, you can do it at night, when no one else is in the office is there and you can have the place to yourself to do the job right and in private. No one from the office need ever even know you were there, and when they come to work the next day or after a vacation, they will be amazed at how clean everything is and at how pristine and fluffy the carpet looks and how good it smells. They will know it was cleaned, but not by whom.</p>
<p>Of course, the employees don&#8217;t need to know who cleaned the place for you to profit from it. You just need to get with the office managers who run the places to get cleaning gigs. You can take on as many jobs as you can handle, because this is a service that every business, no matter how big or small, will need at least once in a while. Businesses are very concerned with presenting a professional image, and your office <strong>cleaning busines</strong>s can help them present that image to the world. You have the autonomy of having no boss to look over your shoulders as you work, you can bring music to listen to if you like, and have a wonderful time cleaning while everyone else is at home. It is definitely a winning business opportunity for anyone to begin.</p>
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		<title>Home Carpet Cleaning- You Can Do It!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don&#8217;t have to worry about home carpet cleaning. It is not the highly difficult process you might think it to be. While it is undoubtedly true that carpets, especially wall to wall carpets, are very large and take some time to clean properly, you can accomplish it in far less time than you probably [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t have to worry about <b>home carpet cleaning</b>. It is not the highly difficult process you might think it to be. While it is undoubtedly true that carpets, especially wall to wall carpets, are very large and take some time to clean properly, you can accomplish it in far less time than you probably thought with just a little bit of preparation and some knowledge of what to do to get it as clean as possible. Best of all, you don&#8217;t even have to use any chemicals to clean your carpet yourself. You can do it naturally and organically and still get a remarkably clean carpet.</p>
<p><strong>Home carpet cleaning</strong> at its best starts with steam. Steam is the best material for cleaning a carpet, hands down. It is hot enough to kill any germs or insects that might be hiding out within the deep fibers of your carpet. It is also intangible enough that it is easily able to surround every single carpet fiber all the way down to the bottom of the carpet and moisten it. Once moistened, any dirt or debris, even old stains, that have been stuck to the carpet fibers will become saturated and they will loosen. Once loosened and partially dissolved, the dirty material will be easily sucked off of the carpet by the vacuuming action of the steam cleaner. Your carpets will be left slightly damp, but it will only take a few hours for them to dry completely. At that point, you can put all of your furniture back and return to life as normal with your carpeting. It is a beautiful way to clean because it involves no chemicals and is totally natural and organic. You won&#8217;t have to worry about any chemical residue being left on the carpet, either, so it will be safe for kids and pets to play on.</p>
<p>All you really need to have to do <em><strong>home carpet cleaning</strong></em> is a steam cleaner. You don&#8217;t even have to buy any cleaning solvents. You just need the steam cleaner and some water. You can rent a steam cleaner for very little money from virtually any home supply store or carpet cleaning store, or you can buy one so you can clean your carpets whenever you feel the need to without having to go out and rent one. However, since most people only clean their carpets completely once or twice a year, usually renting a steam cleaner is the most economical option.</p>
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