Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Carpet Cleaning helps Manna, and gets you FREE Red Ball Tickets!
1 - Donate $25 in non-perishable food, cash or check to Manna Soup Kitchen, and we'll give you 100 square feet of carpet cleaning and ScotchGard ( a $57 value!)
OR
We'll give you $50 OFF Stone, Tile or Grout Cleaning or Rug Cleaning with your donation!
As a special January Bonus, we'll buy you a FREE Red Ball ticket for every $100 you spend with us this month! Red Ball proceeds support Rotary service projects here in our community, as well as funding local nonprofits...and you could win $5000 on February 7th! (Be at DMR that day to win lots of door prizes - but you need not be present to win the 1st, 2nd or 3rd place cash prizes!)
Hope to see you soon!
Get free spot removal tips and current specials at www.ultrasteamcleaning.com
Learn more about fine area rug cleaning at www.rugmastersofdurango.com
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Flooded Carpet Tips: If you DO have a flood...
1 - Shut off the water if possible.
2 - Call a plumber to fix the leak, or the city if the sewer is an issue.
3 - Move furniture off the wet area, if possible, or put foil under the legs to keep the wood stain from transferring to the carpet.
4 - If your oriental rugs are wet, roll them up and set them outside in the freezing cold. (Yes, you read right! This stops any dye bleeding.) Then call RugMasters of Durango at 385-5777 and they will pick the rugs up and take them to their shop for drying and cleaning, as well as dye restoration, if necessary.
5 - Call UltraSteam at 385-8444 for prompt, courteous service, and we'll extract the water and dry your house. Time is of the essence; water starts causing damage immediately to structural components, so don't wait days in order to get the insurance company's OK - we'll come out as soon as you call so we can remove the water and get drying equipment installed to return your home to normal FAST!
Thank you for your time and kind attention - if you have any questions about water damage, please call us at 385-8444. Mark and I are IICRC Certified Water Damage Restoration specialists serving the Durango area since 1994.
Learn more about carpet, stone, tile and grout cleaning at www.UltraSteamCleaning.com
Learn more about fine area rug cleaning at www.RugMastersOfDurango.com
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Holiday Spot Tip
First, blot it with a folded, dry terry towel. Place the towel over the spill, and press or stand on it to absorb the liquid. Turn it to a dry portion when the first side has soaked up as much as possible. Repeat until no more spill transfers.
Second, use some spot remover or club soda on the remaining colored area. Blot as above with a clean towel. Then, use a little plain water, and repeat the blotting process.
Voila! No more stain!
If you have a small "do-it-yourself" carpet cleaning machine, this is the perfect job for it. Use it to suck up the wine, then to rinse out the spotter or club soda with plain water. However, you may want to use a dry towel as a final blotting step to speed drying.
If any color remains, call a professional cleaner as soon as possible. In the Durango area, call UltraSteam at 385-8444 and we'll be glad to help you! In other areas, look for an IICRC Certified cleaner at iicrc.org or at ethicalservices.com.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Avoid a Flood This Winter! Three Quick Tips...
1 - Check all your outside water faucets, and disconnect the hoses. Even so-called "Freezeless" faucets WILL freeze and break if the hose is left connected with water in it...and they'll break inside the wall, draining into the house instead of outside!
2 - Check your washing machine hoses. Broken washer hoses are the most common water damage we see. The hoses are good for maybe five years, whereas the washer lasts 10-20. But it's easy to forget about the hoses...until you wake up one night to water around the bed! Check the hoses every year, and if they show signs of wear, replace them at once - they only cost about $5-$10 at Kroeger's or your local hardware store.
3 - Water heaters are the second most common break we see, so check the drain valves on them from time to time, as well as pipes going into them, and make sure that the surrounding area doesn't freeze. Seems like most of the bad ones we see are at about 12-15 years old.
Finally, there are devices you can install on your waterline to sense a sudden surge in flow, and shut off the water until you determine the cause of the leak. Check with your local hardware store; if they don't stock it they should be able to order it.
And, if (god forbid) you DO wake up in a puddle one morning, call UltraSteam at 385-8444 for quick response, structural drying and cleanup by IICRC Certified Water Damage experts with over 40 years of experience!
Get free spot removal tips and current specials at www.ultrasteamcleaning.com
Learn more about fine area rug cleaning at www.rugmastersofdurango.com
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Get Clean Carpet, Stone, Tile and Rugs while helping local families!
First, our cancer fundraiser was a big success - we donated $1312 EACH to The Breast Care Center at Mercy and the Southwest Women's Health Coalition. Thanks to all of you who cleaned in October and helped us be able to do this!
Now, our current special helps out another local nonprofit - Advocacy for La Plata, a program of the Women's Resource Center. AFLP works with at-risk families, helping them to weather these turbulent times with parenting support groups, life skills classes, and help locating affordable housing, food and community resources.
SO, this month, when you donate $25 to Advacacy for La Plata, we'll GIVE you 100 square feet of carpet cleaning and ScotchGard absolutely FREE ( a $57 value) Just call 385-8444 and ask for our holiday special...and let us know where you saw it!
Thanks so much for your trust and business! I'll talk to you again soon...
-Richard Carpenter
Get free spot removal tips and current specials at www.ultrasteamcleaning.com
Learn more about fine area rug cleaning at www.rugmastersofdurango.com
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Holiday Spot Removal Tips
When it comes to holiday spots and spills, forewarned is only forewarned. Forearmed is taking the time to call us, and get a bottle of professional spot remover absolutely FREE! That's right - even if we don't clean a square inch of carpet, stone, tile or upholstery for you, you can come by our shop in Bodo Park at 190 Sawyer Drive, and pick up a free bottle of "green" spot remover! It includes free lifetime refills whenever we clean for you. Call us at 385-8444 for information on hours, and just mention that you saw us here!
And for detailed spot removal information, click on the title link!
When you're ready to have us clean your carpet, call for an appointment - 385-8444 and we'll provide you The Most Thorough Cleaning Ever. Learn more and get current specials at www.ultrasteamcleaning.com
Learn more about fine area rug cleaning at www.rugmastersofdurango.com
Friday, October 10, 2008
Breast Cancer Site of Interest
There's also lots of "pink" stuff for sale (proceeds go to help the cause...)
Coming soon: Holiday spot removal tips!
Get free spot removal tips and current specials at www.ultrasteamcleaning.com
Learn more about fine area rug cleaning at www.rugmastersofdurango.com
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
UltraSteam October Cancer Benefit in Durango
A healthy home starts with a healthy you! October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so check out cancer.org for information on prevention and treatment.
My older sister is a breast cancer survivor, so this month both of my companies, UltraSteam and RugMasters of Durango are donating 10% of their carpet and rug cleaning revenue to the new Breast Care Center at Mercy, and the American Cancer Society. Get all the details by clicking the title link, or call me at 385-8444 to reserve your appointment!
Get free spot removal tips and current specials at www.ultrasteamcleaning.com
Learn more about fine area rug cleaning at www.rugmastersofdurango.com
Friday, September 19, 2008
When Moths Attack (Your Rug, That Is...)
People talk about moths eating their rug, but it's actually the larvae that feed on the wool. And, if it goes unnoticed for long, they can do substantial damage. They'll tend to feed down at the bottom of the pile, so the first clue you may have is when a piece of the rug or a portion of the pile fibers get sucked up while vacuuming, leaving only the foundation yarns.
If you find moth damage, or see moths and larvae in or around the rug, call a professional rug cleaner immediately. They can evaluate the extent of damage and the best course of action to prevent further damage. (They may also be able to re-weave the damaged area, or have it done by a competent weaver.)
The rug should be removed from the house and cleaned as soon as possible, and the house should be treated to remove the pests while the rug is gone, so that it comes back to a clean, moth-free environment.
After cleaning and repair, the rug can be treated with a moth repellent that denatures the wool fibers, making them literally taste bad to the larvae, so they won't want to stay around! (NOTE: Moth repellents are not poisons or insecticides, which require application by a licensed pest control professional.)
If you have an oriental, persian or tribal rug with moth damage in Durango, Colorado, please feel free to call me at 385-5777 for a free consultation!
Get free spot removal tips and current specials at www.ultrasteamcleaning.com
Learn more about fine area rug cleaning at www.rugmastersofdurango.com
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Area Rug Cleaning
1 - How long have you been cleaning rugs, and are you certified to do so by the IICRC? (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification - check for a certified cleaner near you at iicrc.org)
Experience and education are very important - you don't want an amateur "learning how" on your rug!
2 - How will you clean my rugs?
Fine wool rugs should be cleaned in-plant as follows: dusted and deep-vacuumed to remove dry soil, then hand-washed and cold-rinsed to protect the dyes and fibers. Don't settle for someone saying "I'll just steam-clean it at your house"!
3 - Do you remove dry soil before washing? How?
Very few cleaners own the specialized dusting and vacuuming equipment needed to remove as much as 90% of the dry soil before washing. This can result in deep, abrasive soil being left behind to grind away at the rug and wear it out, even though it "looks" cleaner on the surface.
4 - Will you inspect the rug for pre-existing conditions, and test it for crocking and bleeding before cleaning?
These are essential steps to avoid damaging the rug. Unfortunately, not everyone follows them. If your cleaner seems confused or doen't know what you're talking about, look for another cleaner!
5 - Are you insured?
This should be a no-brainer, but again, not everybody carries insurance.
6 - Do you stand behind your work with a money-back guarantee?
Of course we do! And so should anyone you entrust your rugs to!
Learn more about fine area rug cleaning at www.rugmastersofdurango.com
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Area Rugs: Things to know before you buy!
#1 - Buy Woven, Not Tufted. Turn the rug over to discover how it's made. A woven rug shows the pattern on the back, since the face yarns are knotted on the foundation yarns. Tufted rugs will have a blank (usually white or beige) cotton backing, glued to the foundation material that the yarns were tufted through. The glue will break down over time, and the rug will weaken. A good woven rug, whether hand or machine-woven, is stronger, and usually made of superior materials than most tufted goods. There are a few high-end exceptions in tufted rugs, but you won't find them at the local "big-box" stores - only, perhaps, in Scottsdale or other affluent areas where custom rugmakers have showrooms.
#2 - Buy Wool or Nylon. Nylon is the most durable choice, and has the most resiliency and stain resistance of the synthetic fibers - great for a playroom. Wool may be more appropriate if anyone in the house is chemically sensitive, since it is a natural fiber. Fine hand-knotted textiles such as Afgahni rugs, Oriental rugs, Persian rugs or Native American Rugs (such as Navajo rugs) will always be wool. Wool is very durable, but has less resistance to stains, so care should be used to keep it clean and treat any spots promptly. Silk rugs, though beautiful, do not in my opinion belong on the floor, at least not in any high-traffic area; the fibers are very fine, and have less resiliency than wool. Consider displaying them on the wall.
AVOID: Olefin (also called Polypropylene); though it is very lustrous at first, it quickly abrades and dulls, and is prone to matting down. Acrylic also does not have the resilience of wool, and is more susceptible to staining and traffic soil.
Especially avoid Rayon, often called "Art Silk" on rugs. The "art" stands for "artificial" but it is far weaker than silk fiber, being made from regenerated cellulosic fibers (usually wood pulp and cotton linters). A "cheap" silk rug is often really made of rayon.
If you have more questions on care and cleaning of area rugs, visit my website, RugMastersOfDurango.com, or call me at 385-5777 in Durango. (We have a rotating selection of fine rugs for sale at our cleaning plant.) There is also a more in-depth rug link below, and future posts will cover spot cleaning options for your fine rugs.
Interested in Rug Cleaning? See: squidoo.com/howtochoosearugcleaner
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Odor Control At Home
Some odors are great - like a fresh bouquet of flowers. But some aren't so great, such as skunk or pet odors or even cigarette smoke.
There are a couple of options if you have unwanted odors in your house. You can try to cover them up, with air fresheners or deodorizers, for instance. This may work well for light or temporary odors (like a guest's cigar.) But for heavier or more permanent odors, you'll need to remove the source.
Skunk - This is one we see a few times each year, often after the family dog gets into a little wilderness fun in your neighborhood! Any affected carpets, upholstery or drapes should be professionally cleaned and deodorized with a specialized product to neutralize the skunk odor molecules. The pet(s), if applicable, should be washed thoroughly before being allowed back into the house, and yes, tomato juice works (though it may require repeated uses, depending on the strength of the attack) and there are also anti-skunk washes available at your local pet store. Ozone treatments may be used on the house in severe cases (see smoke, below)
Pet Urine - This will often require professional cleaning also. Light odor, just in the face fibers of the carpet, may be treated with enzyme products from your local pet store, or with a white vinegar and water (1part vinegar/4parts water) mixture to neutralize the urine salts. Blot out thoroughly, then apply plain water to rinse and re-blot.
Heavier odor will usually be in the pad below the carpet, and often in the subfloor as well. This may require replacement of carpet or pad, as well as cleaning and sealing of the subfloor. Ozone also works well in severe cases.
Cigarette/cigar smoke - This is a pernicious odor since it is literally from a pollutant that wafts about in the air! Cleaning of soft lines (carpet, upholstery, drapes) is recommended, followed by an ozone soak of the premises for at least 24 hours (48 if severe). Ozone is 3 oxygen molecules joined together. The 3rd molecule is unstable, and breaks off when a malodor is encountered, joining with that malodor and chemically changing it so that it no longer smells! (It also destroys bacteria and microorganisms.) Ask your cleaner for a machine with Corona Discharge, to avoid damaging rubber materials in the house. (If they don't know what you're talking about, find another cleaner!)
NOTE: It is required that you leave the house during the ozone treatment - high concentrations are an upper respiratory irritant. Plan to stay away overnight while the house is being treated.
UltraSteam (ultrasteamcleaning.com) can provide these services and more, if you live in the Durango Colorado area. In other parts of the country, check ethicalservices.com or angieslist for local cleaners with good references.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Hazy Daze: Efflorescence on Tile
In our cleaning adventures, we occasionally encounter this problem. There are solutions, some that you can employ and some that may require our help.
The name for this haze is Efflorescence, and it is caused by mineral salts in the stone, brick or grout being liberated by excessive moisture and wicking out to the surface where they dry. (If you have hard water this only aggravates the problem, since there are minerals in it as well that tend to build up on these hard surfaces.)
The good news is that ceramic tile (glazed or porcelain) is pretty much invulnerable, being fired and sealed on the surface. If hard water builds up (in a shower, say) you can use a safe acidic cleaner to remove it without damaging the tile. Same for the grout in between the tiles, and a soft wire brush may improve your results on the grout in extreme cases. NOTE: Read the label directions carefully, wear protective gloves and always provide adequate ventilation when using any cleaning products! The grout should be sealed with an impregnating sealer after you've achieved the desired results.
Brick, such as on retaining walls, can also be addressed with a wire brush or wheel, followed by a cloth dampened with an acidic product designed for this purpose. Don't "rinse" the brick with water afterward - the moisture will only re-activate the salts. Follow this by sealing with an impregnating sealer; this will prevent moisture getting in or out of the brick.
Saltillo tile is very soft, so DO NOT use a wire or other aggressive brush on it - you'll take the surface of the tile right off! Go with a dry green pad to buff off the first layer, then a dampened acidic cloth. An impregnating sealer is preferred for Saltillo, but if you prefer a more glossy finish then use a concrete sealer or an acrylic floor finish that are approved for Saltillo. DO NOT MIX different finishes, or apply them over each other. Also, be aware that with topical, gloss finishes, you'll need to maintain them more (spray-buffing) and be willing to strip and re-coat eventually in order to repair a worn finish. This can be time and cost-intensive.
Click here to see Saltillo Tile Cleaning by UltraSteam
...or here for more information on our Stone, Tile and Grout Cleaning
...or here for Carpet Cleaning in Durango, Bayfield and Hesperus
Next Time: Efflorescence on Natural Stone...
Sunday, March 30, 2008
A Healthy Home Starts with A Healthy You!
Well, credit where it's due, The Steaming Bean wakes me up in the morning (and sometimes in the afternoon!) But exercise and good nutrition play a big part in keeping me physically fit and mentally alert and focused.
Of course, we all get a pretty good workout every day while cleaning your carpet, upholstery, stone, tile and grout. But I lift weights regularly and run, as well. And the truth is, all the exercise in the world won't help much without proper nutrition. So I follow Bill Phillips' "Eating for Life" plan - I try to eat 5-6 smaller meals per day, with a balance of lean protein such as lean meat, chicken and fish or cottage cheese, and quality carbohydrates such as potatoes, yams, and whole grains, as well as several servings of green vegetables. I'm also fond of adding flaxseed to my oatmeal and the occasional weekend batch of cookies.
Did You Know...Lots of "vegetables" are actually carbs? Corn, peas, beans...all used to show up on my plate as the "vegetable" of the meal, until I read "Body for Life" and realized that they were actually carbohydrates (albeit good ones!) Now I make sure to eat more broccoli, brussels sprouts, spinach and other green leafy vegetables.
I find that a good multivitamin first thing in the morning works wonders on my day, too! After all, exercise is the "spark" and nutrition is the "fuel" for your body's peak performance...one of them does little good without the other!
If you're interested in learning more about Bill Phillips, log onto www.bodyforlife.com and check out the exercise and eating programs there. And if your house needs cleaning, log onto www.ethicalservices.com, or www.ultrasteamcleaning.com if you live in Durango, Colorado!
Sunday, March 23, 2008
VOCs and Carcinogens, Oh My! Green Your Home With New Cleaning Products
If they contain 2-Butoxyethanol (as in some window and bathroom cleaners) or Glycol Ether, (ditto) or Nitriloacetates, you're getting a nose full of nasty when you clean! The first two are Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) which can cause nasal irritation, aggravate asthma or other breathing problems, and contribute to diseases like cancer. The last one is a suspected carcinogen (almost certainly causes cancer).
That's bad enough if you're the only one using them...but what if you're pregnant? Cleaning with Baby? Or teaching the ten-year-old some responsibility by having them clean the toilet? Their young systems are even more susceptible to damage by these strong chemicals.
There's good news though - more and more manufacturers are phasing out these types of ingredients, or at least giving you a choice. There are a number of new, "Green" cleaning products around today that work just as well (or better) than the old petrochemicals, and without the nasty smells and side effects. Look for these at your local store:
Seventh Generation has been making "Green" cleaning products for quite a while now. I personally use and like their dishwashing liquid and laundry detergent powder.
Ecover has a similiar line; their laundry prewash has worked well for me.
Clorox had a new line of products on the shelf when I stopped in at the store the other day, and our office now has GreenWorks bathroom and toilet cleaners on trial! (So far, so good...)
And last but not least, Target has a line of environmentally friendly cleaners getting rave reviews called Method. Bonus: the packaging looks really cool, too...kind of like if Apple designed cleaning products!
Don't forget, you have similiar options with other aspects of your cleaning now. Ultrasteam Professional Cleaning in Durango offers "Green" cleaning for carpets, upholstery, stone, tile and grout. (Website: ultrasteamcleaning.com ) Some local window washers and housecleaning services do, too. Do your research and hire accordingly - for the health of the earth and your family!
Friday, March 14, 2008
How to get more dirt out of your carpet...every day!
It's true. Dirt is an abrasive - like sandpaper - and "cuts" into the fibers of your carpet and rugs as you walk on them. This results in premature wear, leading to the need for replacement long before it should have been necessary with proper maintenance.
Not to mention the "uglied-out" areas in the traffic lanes where the pile just doesn't ever look right, even after being cleaned.
The good news - it doesn't have to be this way!
Vacuuming is the best remedy. Tell the kids to stop watching TV and put the Hoover in their hands. Schedules will vary, but if you have, say, two kids and a pet or two, you should vacuum high traffic rooms like the living and dining areas and halls once daily, every 2nd day at most. Then do a good whole-house job once a week.
Now the secret of how to get more dirt out of your rugs and carpet...every time you vacuum!
It's very simple, really...a time-tested trick of professional carpet cleaners and housecleaning services. Vacuum in opposite directions, at right angles to how you just did it. This way the brush can agitate the nap more fully, and dirt is removed from a couple of different directions, instead of just one. In really heavy traffic areas, like right in front of the entry doors, do three directions or even four.
Keep your home clean longer...
Vacuuming is the best defense against dirt and allergens (provided you have a good unit with HEPA filtration) as well as increasing the life of the carpet. Contrary to popular belief, you can't "overvacuum". Carpet and rugs were made to be vacuumed...and then professionally cleaned when need be! If you live in Durango and need in-plant rug cleaning, call RugMasters of Durango at 385-5777 for cloud-soft, fluffy-clean rugs. And if your carpet is finally in need of a professional cleaning, call Ultrasteam at 385-8444. Or visit our website, www.UltraSteamCleaning.com
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Natural Air Cleaners for Your Home!
...and I do mean that literally!
This post is all about indoor air pollution! After all, this is the time of year most of us spend most of our time indoors. Closed up in our energy efficient, airtight homes breathing all the molds, pet dander, viruses, and other pollutants found in today’s indoor air.
- According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) indoor air is 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air. And nowadays we spend about 90% of our time in our tightly sealed homes! (Maybe a little less here in Durango!)
- Pollutants indoors are 1000 times more likely to reach your lungs than pollutants outdoors.
- Many homes have 25 to 100 times more pollutants in them than polluted outdoor air.
- Both biological pollutants (molds, bacteria, viruses, pet dander etc.) and chemical pollutants like VOC's are fouling our indoor air.
- The bad effects on our health can range from mild irritations to our eyes and throat…to lifelong allergies, asthma, even cancers.
Just reading that makes me want to run out and buy an expensive air filtration system for my home! But did you know there is a natural, inexpensive way for you to have clean indoor air?
These plants not only absorb carbon dioxide and release clean oxygen, but they can eliminate harmful carcinogens found in polluted indoor air like benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene. Here are some of the plants listed in the study...
1. English Ivy (Hedera helix)
2. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comsosum)
3. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum “
4. Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema modestum)
5. Bamboo Palm or Reed Palm (Chamaedorea sefritzii)
6. Snake Plant or “Mother-In-Law’s Tongue” (Sansevieria trifasciata “Laurentii”)
7. Heartleaf Philodendron (Philodendron oxycardium)
8. Elephant Ear Philodendron (Philodendton domesticum)
9. Gerbera Daisy or Barberton Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii)
10. Pot Mum or Florist’s Chrysanthemum (Chrysantheium morifolium)
Most of these plants can thrive on low sunlight and NASA’s recommendation for clean air was 15-18 good-sized houseplants in 6-8 inch diameter containers for an 1800 square foot home.
Remember too that simply cleaning your carpet and upholstery will drastically reduce the allergen and pollutant load in your home, so vacuum frequently and clean every 6-12 months. (Most carpet cleaners will offer a discount or maintenance program for clients who want to keep their house cleaned regularly, so ask your local cleaner about that option.) And if you need carpet cleaning in Durango, just call 385-8444 for the Most Thorough Cleaning Ever! Or check out our website at ultrasteamcleaning.com for special offers and previews of our work.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Allergy Relief Begins at Home!
The answer may be lots! It depends on what you're allergic to.
In our Southwest Colorado area, seasonal allergies to various pollens and plants can (and do) strike anywhere, especially outdoors. There's not much that cleaning your home can do for these allergies. Consult your health practitioner for possible treatments.
But if you or a family member is allergic to pets or dustmites, or has asthma, simply cleaning house will provide enormous relief! Allergens produced by cats (Fel d 1) dogs (Can f 1) or dust mites (Der f 1, Der p 1) can be cleaned out of your carpet, upholstery and mattresses by a competent professional cleaner using hot water extraction.
"Exposure to allergens produced by dust mites - found in nearly every indoor environment - can lead to asthma in children who are predisposed to developing the disease."
- Institute of Medicine
Dust mites feed on our dead skin cells, and are not, in and of themselves, harmful - but there are allergens in their tiny dead bodies and waste that cause a reaction in some people and aggravate asthma in others. A dust mite will produce 200 times its own body weight in feces during its short lifetime! Mattresses contain 60% of the dust mites found in the home.
If you have asthma or allergies, the first step is to clean your mattress thoroughly, wash pillows (or get new ones), then use hypoallergenic mattress and pillow covers designed to keep the mites out. Launder the bedding frequently to remove accumulated mites, waste and other allergens.
Then have the carpet and upholstery cleaned - preferably twice a year - with hot water extraction, and consider applying ResponsibleCare Allergy Relief Treatment, a natural, seed-based product which denatures the allergens for up to 6 months to prevent allergic reactions.
This is how it works: picture an allergen as a key, and the allergic reaction as a lock. When the right "key" fits a lock, the sneezing and wheezing starts! The Allergy Relief Treatment changes the shape of the allergen proteins so they no longer "fit the lock" of your allergic reaction. And it lasts up to six months when applied to carpet, upholstery and mattresses. There's even a laundry version that can be used periodically on your bedding for further relief.
For more information in the Durango, Colorado area, call 970-385-8444 and ask for a Free Carpet Audit and Exact, no-obligation Quote. Or log onto www.ultrasteamcleaning.com and click on "secrets of allergy relief".
In other areas, you can find qualified, professional cleaners on www.ethicalservices.com or www.iicrc.org!
Friday, February 15, 2008
4 Good Reasons to Clean in Winter
There are several good reasons...
1-Faster Service - Cleaning companies are slower this time of year, so you'll get an appointment sooner, and the technician will have more time for extra work or to work on stubborn stains.
2-Indoor air quality - Your house is closed up more this time of year, trapping dust and allergens inside to recirculate through the house. Carpet and upholstery acts as a "trap" for many of these pollutants, but like all filters, it works best when it's clean. If you haven't cleaned for a while, you'll be amazed at how "spring-fresh" we can make your home feel while it's still white outside!
3-Fast Drying - If your cleaning company is qualified and knowledgeable, they'll take advantage of the dry winter air to help dry your carpet faster! Just open a few windows just a crack, turn on ceiling fans, leave the thermostat around 70-72, and it'll be dry almost as fast as summer. (And if your company utilizes the new downdraft drying fans, like Ultrasteam of Durango does, each room will be dry usually within an hour or two!)
4-The Best Deals - Because this is the slow season for cleaning companies, this is when they run their best specials. So, if you're on a budget, this is a perfect time to stretch your cleaning dollar! If you live in Durango, Colorado, log on to www.ultrasteamcleaning.com to see learn more about our company and see us in action. If you live elsewhere, try www.ethicalservices.com to find a pre-screened professional cleaner in your area!
