Posts by Exquisite Carpet & Tile Cleaning
A Comprehensive Guide to Cleaning Your Persian Rugs Safely
Persian rugs aren’t cheap, so treating them right matters. The whole process starts with checking your rug over for damage and making sure the colors won’t bleed. You’ll want to vacuum it on both sides, beat it outside like your grandma used to, and let everything dry out completely. When you’re actually cleaning, gentle is…
Read MoreHow Long Does It Take for Carpet to Dry After Cleaning?
Carpet drying after cleaning takes 6–12 hours, influenced by humidity, fiber type, cleaning method, airflow, temperature, and thickness.
Read MoreHow to Know When It’s Time to Replace Your Carpet
Fading, stains, odors, matting, and water damage are signs it’s time to replace your carpet rather than keep cleaning it.
Read MoreCan You Use a Carpet Cleaner on a Rug Without Damaging It?
Not all rugs can handle carpet cleaners; test a hidden spot, use gentle settings, and dry properly to avoid damage.
Read MoreDo Dry Cleaners Clean Rugs: Here’s What You Need to Know
Dry cleaners handle rugs using low-moisture or hand-wash methods, preserving fibers, colors, and shape, especially for delicate or handmade rugs.
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Cleaning a Viscose Rug at Home
Viscose rugs are delicate and moisture-sensitive; gentle vacuuming, careful spot-cleaning, and low-moisture deep cleaning keep them soft and vibrant.
Read MoreThe Best Way to Remove Stains From Your Couch
Act fast on couch stains: blot spills, use the right cleaner, test first, blot not rub, let dry, then vacuum to restore the fabric.
Read MoreHow to Effectively Remove Oil Stains From Upholstery
Effectively remove oil stains from upholstery by pre-treating with dish soap, blotting, using baking soda, vinegar, rinsing, and air-drying thoroughly.
Read MoreHow to Safely and Easily Remove Blood From Upholstery
Safely remove blood from upholstery by blotting with cold water, using mild detergent, hydrogen peroxide, or enzyme cleaner, then air-dry completely.
Read MoreExpert Tips on Cutting Upholstery Foam With Precision
Cut upholstery foam precisely by choosing the right density, using sharp tools, measuring carefully, scoring before cutting, and finishing edges neatly.
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