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Carpet Cleaning for Bleach Stains
Bleach stains never come at a time that
is convenient. We are always on the go and have a million other things to do
than worry about some spots on our carpets and rugs. With so little time, it
can be tempting to just leave the bleach stains there and carry on with our
lives. Yet, there are carpet cleaning Richardson techniques that will not suck your energy
or time away, and besides, they are effective against even the most stubborn
spots.
Your First Carpet Cleaning Method
Your home in Richardson is most likely
already equipped to tackle these annoying spots. First, mix up four cups of
warm water with two tablespoons of white vinegar. Stir and then pour this
solution over the bleach stains on your carpeting. Allow this mixture to soak
into the carpet's fibers for about five minutes and then use a sponge or clean
cloth to scrub the spot. You can repeat this process a few times to completely
eradicate the bleach stains. To finish, rinse the treated spot with cold water.
Carpet Cleaning Method #2
For this method, you will need some
liquid dishwashing soap. Before you do anything though, try blotting out the
bleach stains with some water and a clean paper towel or rag. Do not scrub, but
gently blot on the spot. Next, take about a quarter teaspoon of the dishwashing
soap and mix it with one cup of warm water. After mixing this solution
together, apply it directly onto the bleach stains and let it sit for about
five minutes. Afterwards, you can rub the spot with a sponge or clean towel.
Finally, rinse the area with cold water and allow it to dry.
Third Time is a Charm
There is a third and final carpet
cleaning method that you can use for your bleach stains. First, blot the area
with a soaked paper towel. Then search through a box of crayons to find a color
that matches your carpeting's hue. You can also purchase a box of crayons from
a convenience store in Richardson. Use the crayon to color the rug's fibers and
ensure that the color is actually being absorbed. Next, use a wet towel to help
blend the color into the carpeting. This faux-art project may be just the
ticket for bringing the color back into your carpet.
There you have it. Three different
Carpet Cleaning Richardson Texas methods for attacking and then eliminating those bleach stains.
You will find all of the techniques simple and easy, especially because the
materials needed are readily available in your Richardson home or in a
supermarket. You never have to be afraid of making a mistake on laundry day
ever again!
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