Posted on April 8, 2016 in Cleaning
Carpet Cleaning Solutions
Removal of Odours and Bacteria
In this article we discuss the removal of odours and bacteria from Carpets. Odour is another difficult problem. Bacteria and sometimes mould and mildew are generally the source of odour in carpets. Each of these are living organisms that thrive in moist environments. Once excess moisture is removed, the smell may decline or even vanish. This does not mean that the problem is eliminated.
These organisms leave spores and sometimes encapsulated offspring behind ready to spring to life again whenever adequate moisture and nutrients are present.
Pet odours are mostly from dander, territorial marking, urine and faeces. Anti-microbial products may be necessary to disinfect and kill all living bacteria. Success in removing urine odours from carpeting requires three things; remove urinary salts, kill the bacteria and eliminate the moisture. This is not as easy as it might seem. Because urinary salt crystals can penetrate deep into carpet fibre and backing, it is difficult to break down and remove all of the crystal build-up. If all the urinary salt crystals are not removed the bacteria will return and whenever moisture is present, the bacteria will thrive and the odour will return. Existing bacteria can be killed, but houses cannot be kept germ free and new bacteria will return.
Deodorising – Kill harmful germs and neutralize odours by deodorising your carpets or household upholstery. Antibacterial deodorising kills odour-causing bacteria and keeps your carpet and upholstery smelling clean and fresh.
On a daily basis your carpet and furniture encounter dust, dirt, and allergens. We consider all of these factors when performing an initial inspection and analysis of your work environment. And to help you maintain a clean and healthy home or business we’ll recommend a customized cleaning and maintenance program that’ll keep it looking its best.
How to Remove Odour from Carpet
How to remove odour from carpet? Many would want to know the answer to this question. Removing carpet odour is not such a tedious task. So, drop your worries and read on to know more about carpet odour removal.
Your carpet is stinking and the foul smell is driving you crazy. It might be a result of your little one accidentally dropping food on the carpet. It also happens when your carpet becomes your pet’s favourite spot and all the rolling and playful games ensue. I know you can’t help frowning in such a situation. A dirty stain accompanied by a terrible musty smell. Not a pretty sight at all. How to remove odour from carpet without too much effort? You think about carpet cleaning and the thought itself is enough to tire you out. Well, don’t fret over it, removing carpet odour is not that tedious. So, get ready to make your carpets look clean as ever.
Does your carpet stink? You might be very hygiene-conscious, but these things do happen? You might be out of the house most of the times, and a lack of ventilation might be the culprit. If you have pets, make sure you train them well. While your pet rolls over on the carpet, the pet’s odour is taken in by the fibres and will stay trapped if efforts are not made to clean up the carpet soon. Any food items, especially those which are liquid in nature might just seep into the carpet and dirty stains will rob your carpet of its clean look. So, if you have been facing these problems and don’t wish to go for deep cleaning of your carpet, try out these easy methods for removing carpet odour.
You might already have a carpet odour remover at home? Wondering what I am talking about? You just need baking soda or white/clear vinegar to tackle this problem. If there is a stain, sprinkle on the soiled area and leave it overnight. Sprinkle it evenly on the entire carpet once in a while to freshen up your carpet. Start the cleaning process by using a stiff broom to wipe the baking soda particles off into the dust pan. Make sure you sweep well and manage to get most of the particles out. Use a vacuum cleaner only if your broom is unable to get some particles out. You don’t want your vacuum cleaner getting clogged with baking soda, so take care about it. If the stains are very nasty and baking soda is not helping, you could try cleaning with vinegar. First, blot the stain with paper towels. Add vinegar and let it stay for 15 minutes. Blot with a clean cloth soaked in water. Wipe well to remove any excess water. Let it air dry. In case of a small rug, you could add a cup of vinegar and let your washing machine do the rest. I am sure carpet care seems easier to you now.
How to Remove Pet Odour from Carpet
Your playful pet spends a lot of time rolling over your carpet. You might enjoy watching him play but that might leave your carpet reeking of a bad odour. You surely wouldn’t want that stink hitting your guests as they enter your home. You might have potty-trained your pet, but accidents happen. The stains and the musty smell of your pet’s urine can really get on your nerves. The more they roll on your carpet, the more the chances of their body odour getting trapped in the carpet fibres.
So, the question is how to remove pet odour from carpet? Again it is none other than baking soda that comes to your rescue. Once every week, you could sprinkle baking soda over the carpet. This is one of the best carpet cleaning methods. Though baking soda itself is odourless, it works wonders in getting rid of odour from the carpet. Please be careful to ensure your pet does not ingest the baking soda as it may be harmful to them.
In case, your pet defecated, pissed or vomited over the carpet, you would need to pick up the dirt and clean the area immediately. The longer the dirt is allowed to stay on the carpet, the smellier it will get. You must remember never to use ammonia. Your pet might confuse ammonia with its own urine, and surely it would create a vicious circle involving your carpet and the pet’s urine. To get rid of the smell, a deodoriser like vinegar could do the trick as well. But firstly, make sure the stain is wiped off completely. Get a damp towel ready and clean the soiled area. In case the pet’s urine was soaked by lower fibres of the carpet, the stains tend to reappear again. To avoid this process of wicking, heavy books could be placed over a thick towel overnight on the soiled area. Clean the area again once you lift up these heavy items. Never try your hair dryer to dry your carpet. The heat emanating from the steamer will make the stains and smell extremely difficult to remove. You could also use perfumed deodorisers to keep your carpet smelling fresh. So, don’t worry if your pet dirtied your carpet, just follow these instructions and relax.
I am sure these easy tips on how to remove odour from carpet will help in maintaining your carpet well. So, keep your carpet clean and fresh and don’t worry the next time you see a stain on your carpet. Use these methods and your carpet will look and smell great!
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