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Carpet Cleaning tips: How to remove furniture compression marks in your carpets

Moved your furniture and now you have ugly marks on your carpet from where the coffee table and sofa had been?

You’ve vacuumed and tried to pick out the pock marks?

Or are you moving out and leaving a slew of potholes in the carpets?

Even if the carpet is sparkling clean, these unsightly indentations will catch the eye and give the room an overall sense of disorder and uncleanliness.

Easy way to deal with this is crushed ice.

Simply cover area with a generous amount of crushed ice. Let it melt. The water will be absorbed into the underlay, puff it up, as well as the carpet. Voila!

Do this before you have one of the Rug Rangers at Carpeteer come to clean your carpets and you will be left with a pristine perfect rug.

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Top 4 Simple Environmentally Friendly Carpet Cleaning Tips

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Top 4 Simple Environmentally Friendly Carpet Cleaning Tips

Although it is true that the dirt and dust in our homes is more visible during the spring period, this doesn’t mean that our homes are clean in the other months. That’s why we must keep our home clean all the time. One thing that is present in almost every modern home is the carpet...

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Another Saved Couch: Upholstery Cleaning Before and After in The West End

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Another Saved Couch: Upholstery Cleaning Before and After in The West End

Far too often people discard of old furniture because of how dirty it is. We live in a world of instant gratification and sometimes throwing them away and buy new can feel like an easy and clean solution to our dirty couch, carpet and rug challenges.  Our waste management decisions have an impact on our world and our Vancouver landfills can no longer keep up with to the amount of garbage we produce. The next few years alone we expect our landfills to be completely maxed out for space. What if we could create a world where we could prolong the life of all our household furniture? What a filthy couches, old dusty carpets, and faded rugs could be bfought back to life without heavy cemicals or harmful consumption? Well you don't have to imagine, carpet and upholstery cleaning is becoming a sustainable answer to some of our furniture hyper consumption challenges. Carpeteer has been saving Vancouverite's couches for over 30 years, and today, an old west end couch was cleaned and saved once again. let's check out the before and after of our dirty friend turned clean.

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1989 Carpeteer Christmas Card

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1989 Carpeteer Christmas Card

Every odd Christmas, The Carpeteer sends out handmade cards. Checkout this card for a Merry Christmas throwback.

Twas just before Christmas

and all through our town

the carpets were dirty, filthy and brown...

But what to our wondering eyes should appear...

It's the familiar van of the Carpeteer!

Carpeteer Christmas Card

We heard him say as he drove out of sight...

Merry Christmas to all... and may your carpets stay BRIGHT!

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and all the best in 89'!

-Jeff Duboi

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9 Essential Steps To Green Clean Your Carpets Back To Life

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9 Essential Steps To Green Clean Your Carpets Back To Life

When you buy carpet for your home, you want it to look its best all the time. But, your carpet has a natural enemy – it’s you! You do your best to keep it clean on a regular basis by vacuuming it.  However, time reveals that everything you did was for naught. The color of the carpet isn’t the same as it was when you bought it.  And, spot cleaning it only reveals the extent of the color change and how dirty the carpet actually is.

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Natural Alternatives to Bleach for Stain Removal

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Natural Alternatives to Bleach for Stain Removal

Bleach is almost synonymous with clean and sanitized white towels, linens and hard surfaces throughout your home. Could this age-old chemical be harmful for you and your family? While bleach is certainly a powerful disinfectant, the health and environmental costs of using it may convince you to look for some natural alternatives.

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A-Z Carpet Stains and How to Remove All of Them

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A-Z Carpet Stains and How to Remove All of Them

Cleaning Information for your most common stains

TYPE OF CARPET STAIN = Bold

PRODUCTS USED FOR REMOVAL = Italics 

Hard Alcohol Beverages, Beer

  • Shampoo and then dab with methylated spirits.

Blood

  • Dab with COLD water then shampoo.
  • If there are still traces, treat them with baking soda and a few drops of natural mild soap.

Butter, oil, gravy, sauces

  • Dab with white spirit or dry all natural cleaning solvent and then shampoo.
  • If the stain persists, dab with baking soda and a few drops of natural mild soap.

Candle wax and paraffin

  • Put blotting paper over the stain and go over with a WARM iron.
  • Dab with cloth and then sent free shampoo.

Chewing gum

  • Apply an anti-gum solution or dab with dry all natural cleaning solvent.
  • Option: Pore hot water over the gum to increase extractability. 

Chocolate and candy

  • Dab with WARM water (max 50 degrees C) or with diluted baking soda and a few drops of natural mild soap.

Coffee and Tea

  • Shampoo. If the stain persists, dab with methylated spirits of diluted baking soda and a few drops of natural mild soap.

Cosmetics and medicines

  • Apply white spirits or dry all natural cleaning solvent and then shampoo.

Eggs and albumins

  • Dab with 5% diluted baking soda and a few drops of natural mild soap or methylated spirits, then shampoo.

Glue, stain and varnish

  • Apply white spirits or dry all natural cleaning solvent and then shampoo.

Grass and vegetable stains

  • Moisten with environmentally friendly methylated spirits.

Inks, aniline and carbon

  • Remove as much as possible with blotting paper and then dab with solution of 30% methylated spirits and 70% water, than shampoo.
  • Pure lemon juice gives good results as well.

Jam, syrup and fruit juices

  • Dab with WARM water (max 50 degrees C).
  • If stain persists use white spirits or dry all natural cleaning solvent.

Milk and yogurt

  • Shampoo, then dab with 5% diluted baking soda and a few drops of natural mild soap or methylated spirits.
  • If the stain persists, use dry all natural cleaning solvent or white spirits.

Mud

  • Allow to dry and then go over with a vacuum cleaner.
  • Use a wet cloth to dap up whatever the vacuum couldn't collect 

Nail polish

  • Dab with acetone and then shampoo.

Rust

  • Use 3% diluted potassium oxalate or an anti-rust product.

Tar, grease and fuel oil

  • Dab with white spirits or dry all natural cleaning solvent and then shampoo.
  • Repeat action with methylated spirits and shampoo again.

Iodine

  • Dab with pure baking soda and a few drops of natural mild soap.
  • Vomit, urine and excrement
  • Dab with mixture of 50% vinegar and 50% water, or with methylated spirits and then shampoo.

Wax furniture and floor polish

  • Apply with white spirits or dry all natural cleaning solvent and then shampoo.
  • If stain persists apply 5% diluted baking soda and a few drops of natural mild soap or methylated spirits.

Wine and lemonade

Apply 50% vinegar and 50% water and then shampoo. Here's more on our wine removal article.

Quick tip! When using a wet cloth make sure to dab the stain instead of rubbing it.
Warning: Most mainstream brands make use of chlorine bleach, ammonia or any number of other chemicals that can wreak havoc on the environment and human health (including correlation to multiple types of cancer). Make your health and the environment a priority by making and/or buying all natural products.

Call 604.240.7787 or email info@carpeteer.com for 24/7 quality carpet cleaning and flood restoration in Vancouver.

Vancouver's small town local carpet cleaning experts since 1975.

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A Carpeteer Throwback: 1980's Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Booth

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A Carpeteer Throwback: 1980's Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Booth

Our story has long lived offline. It started with a small leap of faith to create a local cleaning experience in the big city. 40 years later we're still Vancouver's small town local carpet cleaning experts. 

Here's a quick throwback Thursday to a Carpeteer booth in the early 80's!

Retro Carpeteer Carpet Cleaning

The empty Carpeteer booth...

Now protected by our dapper dad, Jeff Dubois.

Jeff Dubois Carpeteer Carpet Cleaning Vancouver

"Win a FREE Carpet Cleaning" by Vancouver's musketeer of carpets...

...and lastly, a picture of our mom, Wendy Dubois. This was taken in the early days of their relationship. Little did they know that they would be creating a family business and going on to celebrate over 30 years of love and life together. 

Long live the local small town experience in the big city!

...and remember, when your carpets get dusty, call the Jeff & The Carpeteer: 604.240.7787

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