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| Cleaning Berber Carpet
Berber or similar broad loom carpet is a beautiful accent to any home. As with most types of carpet, Berber's preferred method of cleaning is wet extraction like that which Rug Doctor provides. However, as a tightly woven, looped carpet Berber has a tendency to pass stains and spills deep into its fibres where the looped structure and tight weave can make them difficult to remove. Its structure also tends to make Berber retain moisture and take longer to dry. Despite this, by making only slight changes to the normal cleaning method, you can achieve professional-level results when you do it yourself using Rug Doctor.
Eliminate Cat Urine Stains and Odor Using Rug Doctor
Cats make wonderful companions and are very trainable. However, they sometimes develop habits that can damage your carpeting. With this simple cleaning tip you can remove the sources of existing cat urine stains and odors and, by removing the source, you can discourage future marking.
When a cat urinates on carpeting or furniture upholstery there is both a stain and odor problem to eliminate. Clean the area as soon as possible to prevent it from soaking through to the backing and pad below and to avoid any permanent bleaching. Pet urine stains can have a permanent bleaching effect on some types of carpet depending on how they are dyed. Disperse dyed Polyester, solution dyed Olefin or solution dyed Nylon generally do not bleach with pet urine. Pet urine is more likely to have a bleaching effect on Nylon carpets colored with acid dyes. Bleaching may actually not become apparent until the carpet is cleaned at which point the carpet dyes previously released by the pet urine are removed and suddenly a light spot appears. This is generally more visible in darker carpets. So, to avoid bleaching, address the problem as soon as possible.
Once you identify the problem area, apply enough Rug Doctor Urine Eliminator to penetrate deep into the carpet and carpet padding. Urine Eliminator’s active enzymes seek out the source of the stain and odors and literally eliminate it. These enzymes need moisture to work, so place a damp cloth or towel over the treated area. Make sure it stays damp for 24 hours. Generally the stain and odor will be resolved after one treatment. If for some reason they are not, reapply using the same steps. It's important to be thorough in cleaning cat urine spots because the dissolved crystals may release the strong scent of feline pheromones (glandular secretions contained in the urine to mark the cat's territory). Partial cleaning can actually make the odor seem worse as the stain may wick up from the backing and re-crystallize on the carpet fiber tips. Look for urine stains on adjacent walls or furniture as well and make sure to clean these areas as well.
Although pet accidents are never pleasant, they are a lot more manageable with this simple cleaning tip.
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