Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Carpet Cleaning Jefferson County MO by Mr Ed 314-608-5055

If your not sure who to call in Jefferson County MO or St Louis county for carpet cleaning please check us out at http://www.carpetcleaningjeffersoncountymo.com/ I designed the site my self and I'm still making changes. Remember I'm a Professional Carpet Cleaner not a web designer but it has been fun putting it together.





Here is a tip for getting fingernail polish out of carpet.



Non-Acetone Nail Polish Remover Method



[1] 1 Dip a white cloth in clear, fragrance free, non-acetone nail polish remover.



2 Test to ensure it doesn't bleach your carpet by blotting a small amount on a less visible portion of your carpet. If your carpet color transfers to the cloth or the carpet is changed by the cleaner - immediately stop.



3 Blot the white cloth on the stained area. Blot carefully. Don't rub it. Keep going till the stain is gone. Be patient as it may take longer than you think. Windex Method



[2] 1 Test your carpet gingerly before proceeding.



2 Apply windex. Let it soak for a minute.



3 Wipe the windex away with a white washcloth in cold water. Hairspray Method



[3] 1 Test your carpet gingerly before proceeding.



2 Spray the stained area with hairspray.



3 Dab with a paper towel or wash cloth.



Goo-Be-Gone Method



1 Get some Goo-Be-Gone or Greased Lighting. (It's a cleaner that removes any stain.)



2 Pour the Goo-Be-Gone or Greased Lighting on the stain.



3 Use a rag to scrub the stain. Repeat steps 2-3 times until stain is gone. Warnings Test any of the above solutions for color fastness on your carpet before proceeding. Test in a hidden area of the carpet such as in a closet or under a couch. Recognize that a stain removal trick that works at first still might cause lasting damage to your carpet. For example, Simple Green has been reported to clean carpet stains initially, but then dye the carpet at a later date when the carpets are steam cleaned. Be cautious.



[4] If you have pets, keep them away from the stained area for about an hour. It is toxic if the pet licks the stained area. Test the colorfastness of the carpet before applying the goo-be-gone.
The color on some carpets may be more sensitive to any given solvent.

Article from

http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Fingernail-Polish-From-Carpet







Carpet Cleaning St Louis County MO by Mr Ed


This is us taking a walk in the snow today.

http://www.carpetcleaningjeffersoncountymo.com/

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