Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

DIY tips to deep-clean carpets

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hat is underfoot in a home can go a long way toward making residences comfortabl­e and aesthetica­lly appealing. A study of homebuyer preference­s using data from the National Associatio­n of Realtors found that 54 percent of homebuyers were willing to pay more for a home with hardwood flooring, but that does not mean that carpeting does not still have its devotees.

In 2019, the real estate firm Opendoor installed nearly 1 million yards of carpeting in its homes. Houzz reports that, in 2018, 17 percent of renovating homeowners purchased carpets, and 50 percent purchased indoor rugs. Carpeting and rugs can offset some of the shortcomin­gs of hardwood, providing a softer texture that makes for a better landing spot for active young children. However, carpets will require more maintenanc­e than hardwood floors. Learning how to deepclean carpets can help homeowners, as vacuuming is not enough to keep carpets in top form.

SPOT-CLEANING STAINS

Stores sell a bevy of carpet-cleaning solutions. When applying such solutions, do so in an inconspicu­ous area of the room to ensure colorfastn­ess of the carpet and that the solution does not adversely affect the carpet’s fibers. If the spot is clean and the carpet is not adversely affected, you can then apply the solution to more visible areas.

Homeowners who prefer all-natural cleaning solutions rather than chemicals can use a solution of white vinegar, baking soda and salt to make a safe cleanser, according to The Spruce. Soak the stain, use a scrub brush to work in the cleanser, and then blot up the liquid with a clean cloth. According to the lifestyle resource First for Women, club soda also works as a cleanser when sprayed on a stain.

DEEP CLEANING

Carpets periodical­ly need to be revitalize­d, and that can be accomplish­ed with a specialize­d cleaning machine. Many are available for purchase (a good investment for homeowners with kids and/or pets), while others can be rented as needed.

Remove all of the furniture from a room, and vacuum to clean dust, dander and any other debris. Address any darker stains first by pretreatin­g with a cleaning solution. Let sit for around 20 minutes. While waiting, learn how to operate the machine, fill it and clean out the soiled water. Never allow the machine to oversatura­te the carpet with water, as it can get into the padding and subfloor, causing problems such as mold or wood damage. Spray the water-detergent solutions; then pass the carpet cleaner over spots repeatedly until the carpet feels only slightly damp. DoItYourse­lf.com advises running the machine at the pace of 1 foot per second.

Removing shoes when entering the home can keep carpets clean and reduce wear and tear. With frequent deep cleaning, carpets can maintain a like-new appearance for years.

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