5 Ways to Care for Your Carpet

  1. Regular Vacuuming

    • It is important to vacuum your carpet thoroughly and frequently, particularly in high traffic areas to prolong the life of and enhance the appearance of your carpet.

    • After your carpet is laid, vacuum lightly and frequently in the first week and then at least weekly and more frequently in high traffic areas after that.

    • Give three vacuum passes for light soiled areas and five to seven passes for heavily soiled areas.

    • Vacuum first against the pile direction to help unsettle and remove dirt and grit to reduce matting.

    • When finishing, vacuum in the direction of the pile to achieve a uniform finish.

  2. Vacuum Type

    • Use only a quality vacuum.

    • Vacuums fitted with micro filter systems ensure fine particles (such as dustmite allergens ) are removed and stay in the collection bag (particularly if you are dust sensitive).

    • To prevent excess fuzzing turn the brush off, or change the head when vacuuming loop pile, cut pile or berber carpet.

    • Check and adjust the height of beaters if fitted regularly to ensure the carpet is not damaged by excessive beating.

    • For thicker carpets with a higher pile, the height of beaters may be raised and/or suction level reduced to make vacuuming easier.

    • Suction efficiency is reduced considerably when bags are half full.

    • Change or empty dust collection bags frequently and replace filters as recommended by the manufacturer.

  3. Steam Cleaning

    • Depending on usage carpet should be professionally steam cleaned every 12-18 months.

    • Steam Cleaning should only be undertaken by a professional carpet cleaner who is a member of a professional association in accordance with Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZ 3733:1995.

    • Shampooing, do it yourself steam cleaning or dry cleaning are not recommended.

  4. Spot Cleaning

    • Prompt attention to spillages or stains is paramount to avoid the penetration of a stain into the carpet fibre.

    • Liquids (particularly hot liquids) must be attended to immediately. If allowed to cool or dry, the stain will be more difficult to remove.

    • Care must be taken as haphazard attempts at spot removal can cause permanent stain setting, pile distortion and loss of colour.

    • Follow the stain removal steps as recommended.

    • Exercise extreme care with all bleaches and chemical products as the can permanently discolour or dissolve carpets.

  5. Ways to Protect Your Carpet

    • Place door mats at exterior doorways.

    • Use furniture coasters and chair pads under chairs with castors and occasionally rearrange furniture to alleviate pressure marks.

    • Use rugs to protect carpet in high traffic areas.

    • Protect carpet from prolonged periods of direct sunlight with curtains or blinds.