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Carpet Cleaning Mistakes That Will Cost You

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OVER WETTING YOUR CARPETS

Leaving your carpets wet for more than one day can lead to permanent damage, mold, and odors. While this can be caused by

improper cleaning techniques, overeating can also occur when you rent Carpet cleaning service machines.

Overwetting your carpets can cause mold and mildew to grow, causing an odor and permanent damage to your carpets. This can also

result in mold spores that are dangerous for those with asthma and breathing problems.

The best way to prevent overheating is to hire a professional carpet cleaner. These companies have the training, tools, and experience

to prevent any overheating issues. It's also important to find a company that offers a guarantee. A guarantee protects you in case

you're not satisfied with the results.

Leaving your carpets wet can also lead to the growth of bacteria. This can lead to an odor and may result in a musty smell. The buildup

of soapy residue on your carpet can also be difficult to remove.

It's also important to note that some types of rugs shouldn't get wet. Natural grass rugs, for example, should never get wet.

Overwetting can also occur when your carpets are rented, or when you attempt to clean them yourself. This can occur due to operator

error, improper set-up, or too much water. You should always have your windows open, doors open, and good ventilation to prevent

overheating.

It's also important to have a high relative humidity, as this can help solve static electricity problems. You should also replace your air

filters regularly. If you have a heating system, it's important to keep the air moving to dry out your indoor air.

If you notice a brown stain on your carpet, this is a sign that your carpet has been overheated. It can get worse as the stains dry out.

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