Healthy Home Newsletter March 2014 - Volume XVIII, Issue 3 | Page 3

Could Your Best Friend Be Your Carpet’s Worst Enemy? How To Easily Remove Spots...Before They Turn Into Stains! Hello friend. Many of my clients have beloved pets that have accidents, and it’s very important that these are cleaned up properly to prevent odors and stains, but even if you don’t have any pets, unless your home is draped in plastic, you get spots and spills… “Oops! He Did It Again…” 3 Common Spills & Spots And How To Properly Remove Them: Spot #1 Food Spills: From greasy pizza to cherry cobbler… how to remove food spills. If you have a fresh spill make sure all of the food is off the carpet, and if it’s an older spill, gently scrape all the dried food off of the carpet. Next, put a bit of mild detergent into a spray bottle filled with HOT tap water. (Dish soap will do, just make sure it does NOT contain bleaching agents. And go easy with the detergent; a ratio of 2 drops of detergent to 2 cups of water is all you need.) Then spray the area, without soaking it, and begin to blot, while being very careful not to rub or scrub the carpet. (NOTE: Damage and/or fraying of the carpet fibers can occur if you rub the carpet.) Try to use a clean, white, towel when cleaning the spot; a colored or printed towel could transfer unwanted color to the area. Continue this action of spraying and blotting until your desired results are reached and the carpet feels almost dry to your touch. Spot #2 “Natural” Drinks: Coffee, tea, or red wine? For natural drink spills that have the ability to dye your carpet follow these steps. (All other drink spills simply follow Spot #1’s directions). First, firmly blot and absorb up as much of the spill as you can. Next, get your detergent solution (2 drops detergent to 2 cups HOT water, no bleaching agents!) and mix 1 part of this solution to 2 parts hydrogen peroxide. Spray the spill (without over wetting) then place a piece of plastic wrap over the area so the hydrogen peroxide solution can have a chance to do its job. Let it sit like that for approximately 2 hours. Next, remove the plastic and go through the rinse/blot (outlined above) until the spot is gone. Spot #3 Pet Accidents (Urine): This is probably the #1 problem area for pet owners with carpet. If the spot is fresh, cover the area with baking soda (synthetic fibers only) and let the area dry completely. Then vacuum it up. The baking soda pulls the stain out and works amazingly. If the spot is older and already dry, use the same method described for “Spot #2, removing the drinks.” Please note: treat your carpet gently, like a delicate fabric, when you clean it by hand, always be moderate with your cleaning agents and apply gentle, but firm blotting so you don’t break down the fibers. Also don’t forget our famous, all-purpose Spotter Blotter that you can pick up from us (for $9.95 +tax), takes care of most spots. And clients, you can bring your empty Spotter Blotter bottle in and we will give you a free refill! (And remember you can always call me to come over and clean it up for you!) See Our Area Rug Offer on the Other side Get FREE Spill Clean Up For 90 Days When You Clean In March: Do you know anyone with a pet that could use my services? Please have them call me and I will give them a FREE room of carpet cleaning in your name! Thanks! P.S. I pay you $ for your referrals...so thanks in advance! Call Professional Carpet Systems at 905-646-6655 before March 31, 2014 and SAVE $33% Off your cleaning and protection if you get protection for all areas cleaned of your carpet and upholstery! You can e-mail us at [email protected] Our website is www.pcsniagara.com and please Like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/PCSNiagara *Not valid with other offers. Obligated to our Regional Minimum Service Requirements ©2014 Piranha Marketing, Inc.