To slow down soiling and carpet wear, regularly vacuum, especially high-traffic areas, using appropriate attachments. Spot clean spills immediately to prevent staining. Place mats at entrances to trap dirt and debris. Rotate furniture periodically to distribute wear evenly. Consider professional carpet cleaning every 12-18 months, or more frequently in high-traffic areas. Limit exposure to abrasive materials and high heels, and teach household members to remove shoes before entering carpeted areas. Carpeting usually represents the single most expensive item in your house, often thousands of dollars. To prevent premature soiling and wear, carpet manufacturers and professional carpet cleaners suggest five things: - Vacuum regularly heavy traffic areas twice as often as other areas.
- Use recommended spotting techniques.
- Place attractive, washable mats/rugs by most-used doors. Do not use rugs or mats with rubber backing of volatile dyes that may harm your carpet.
- Have your carpets Hot Water "Steam" Cleaned on a regular basis. DuPont recommends only Professional Truck-Mounted "Steam" Hot Water Extraction Cleaning for their new Stainmaster carpet.
- Reapply a carpet protector, at least in the heavy traffic areas, after cleaning.
- Remove shoes before walking on carpet if possible.
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