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How to avoid causing permanent damage to your carpet

Water damage can cause permanent damage to your carpet. Follow these tips from the experts in Carpet Water Damage Sydney to avoid causing permanent damage to your carpet, and learn what to do if your carpet does sustain water damage. Read now.

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How to avoid causing permanent damage to your carpet

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  1. How to avoid causing permanent damage to your carpet Living in a busy home with kids and dogs makes it difficult to keep your carpets clean. Generally speaking, wear and tear is to be anticipated over time, but stains and spills can make your carpet appear much older than it actually is. Preventing issues from arising in the first place is the greatest method to maintain a carpet water damage Sydney. To aid you in avoiding the worst sorts of carpet damage, we've prepared some advice below. 1.DON’T use a hot iron on the carpet Whether you’re using the carpet as an ironing board, or you accidentally drop a hot iron onto the carpet. When an iron hits the carpet you’re at risk of burning the fibres leaving an ugly scorch mark that won’t come out. 2.DON’T drag heavy furniture across the carpet While it might seem harmless to the carpet, you can permanently damage the strips under the carpet that help keep it in place. This causes damage to the carpet backing and ripples or dents that can’t be removed. 3.DON’T drop wax or incense ash Incense ash can remain extremely hot for several hours and can be dangerous if it lands on carpet. When burning incense sticks, be sure to dab the tip in some water when putting it out to ensure it won’t reignite. Always use trays to catch failing ash or wax. 4.DON’T use hair dye or nail polish near your carpet A good hair dye is not meant to come out, so it will also be hard to remove from carpet. Likewise, nail polish is difficult to remove and nail polish remover contains harsh chemicals that can easily stain carpets. 5.DON’T use harsh chemicals Using bleach, turpentine, WD40, eucalyptus oil or vinegar to clean carpet can cause more problems than they fix. This includes permanent discolouration of fibres and ongoing odours. 6.DO call the professionals! Carpet Water Damage Sydney combines the latest technology of steam cleaning, hot water extraction, stain treatment and carpet care to provide you with the ultimate solution to bring your carpet back to life!

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