Floor Care
Below is some helpful information to keep your new floor looking great
for years to come. From maintenance to stain removal - information you can
use!
And, remember, Sharp Carpet carries all of the maintenance and cleaning
products for your floor. Just stop in or call today!
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Emergency Carpet Stain Guide | Carpet
Maintenance | Laminate Floor Care | Hardwood
Floor Care
Ceramic Tile Care | Vinyl
Floor Care
For Water-Based
Stains |
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Alcohol |
Grape Juice |
Baby Formula |
Graphite |
Beer |
Ice Cream |
Blood |
Jelly |
Candy |
Latex Paint |
Catsup |
Liquor |
Chocolate Milk |
Milk |
Clay |
Soil Spots |
Cola |
Soft Drinks |
Cologne |
Syrup |
Cranberry Juice |
Tomato Juice |
Felt Tip Marker |
Water Colors |
Food Stains (general) |
Watermelon |
Fruit Juice |
Whiskey |
Fruit Punch |
Wine |
Furniture Polish
(water-based) |
Vomit |
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For Greasy, Oil-Based
Stains |
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Butter |
Margarine |
Chocolate |
Mascara |
Cooking Oil |
Mayonnaise |
Cosmetics |
Nail Polish |
Crayon |
Oil |
Furniture Dye |
Oil Paint |
Furniture Polish
(oil-based) |
Ointment |
Glue* |
Peanut Butter |
Gravy |
Rouge |
Grease (black) |
Salad Dressing |
Gum* |
Spaghetti |
Hand Cream |
Wax* |
Ink |
Varnish |
Lipstick |
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*Freeze and remove solid
materials before using cleaning fluid. |
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For Special Water-Based Stains |
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Coffee |
Tea |
Urine |
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Vacuum Regularly
Most dirt, and even dust, takes the form of hard particles. When
left in the carpet these gritty, sharp particles abrade the pile
of the carpet. Regular vacuuming not only prolongs the life of
the carpet, but will enhance its appearance as well. Most soiling
in carpet is of the dry, particle type which can be removed with
a vacuum cleaner.Vacuum high traffic lanes daily, medium to high
traffic areas twice weekly, and the entire house at least once
a week.Use a vacuum with a rotating brush or beater bar. Change
the bags often and check the beater bars for burs and gouges so
as not to damage the surface of the carpet. Some thick loop pile
carpets will fuzz if a rotating brush vacuum is used. In this case
we recommend a suction vacuum only.
Preventive
Maintenance
The use of mats or runners at all home entrances and on uncarpeted
areas adjacent to carpet will reduce soil and moisture in traffic
areas. Clean mats and any other rugs placed over carpet regularly.
The use of furniture coasters to distribute the weight of heavy
items is also recommended, especially for furniture with wheels.
Take care when moving furniture with wheels by putting a protective
barrier between the wheels and the carpet.
To extend the beauty of your carpeting, close drapes or blinds
during hours of direct sunlight.
Exercise extreme caution with all bleaches, tile cleaners, mildew
removers, oven cleaners, drain openers and plant food. They are
strong chemicals that can permanently discolor or dissolve carpet
fibers.
Cleaning
Recommendations
Even with regular vacuuming, soil particles and oily dirt will
cling to the carpet fibers. With foot traffic these particles and
oily dirt are driven deep into the carpet. We recommend professional
hot water extraction every 18 to 24 months. Periodic cleaning,
using the hot water extraction method performed by a professional
cleaner, will refresh carpet appearance.
The most used areas, such as entrances, doorways, traffic lanes,
and in front of chairs will collect dirt faster than other areas.
Clean these areas as they begin to show soil. This will stop dirt
from spreading, and will extend the time between professional cleaning.
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Laminate Flooring is extremely hygienic and easy to keep clean.
Here are our recommendations to keep your laminate floor looking
beautiful for many years.
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Routine cleaning requires just vacuuming, dusting with a clean,
dry cloth, or a damp mop to prevent loose dirt or grit from
scratching your floor's finish.
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Use non-staining walk-off mats by the entrance of all outside
doorways.
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Use a damp mop to remove footmarks and most stubborn dirt.
Always be sure that your mop has been thoroughly wrung out.
Never wet mop, or use excessive amounts of water on your the
laminate floor.
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Never use scouring substances, abrasive cleaners, paste waxes
or any floor polishes on your laminate floor.
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Marks and stubborn stains can easily be removed with Acetone nail
polish remover or other mild, solvents containing alcohol.
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Felt pads should be affixed to the base of all furniture legs
and drip trays should be placed underneath any planted pots.
Movable furniture should be fitted with wide, rubber rollers.
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The use of "soap-free" cleaners on a regular basis
is all you need to do to keep your floor looking beautiful
for many years.
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Hardened glue left over after your floor is installed can
be removed with Acetone nail polish remover or special
glue solvents.
Important Tips Regarding Laminate Flooring:
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Use any non-abrasive, soap-free cleaner on a regular basis.
(NEVER USE: Abrasive pads and cleaners, including nylon scouring
pads, steel wool, Comet, Soft Scrub,
etc. which may damage the finish.)
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Footprints and dirt easily wipe away with a moist cloth. Just
wring cloth well before use. · It is recommended to
remove any wet spills immediately to avoid liquid penetration
into the seams.
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Use felt protectors or approved nylon pads under furniture
and replace all hard plastic or metal rollers on furniture
with soft rubber rollers.
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Use caution when moving large appliances such as refrigerator,
ranges, etc.
· Use protective mats at exterior entrances and in heavy
traffic areas.
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Always remove loose dirt by sweeping. Mop using a rinse free
or non-sudsy ammonia mixed with water according to the ammonia's
instructions for normal cleaning. Use only a slightly damp
mop.
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Don't use "mop-and-shine" products. They'll leave
a dull film. Never wax or polish your floor.
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Don't Damp Mop - Water and wood
floors don't mix! Use only the manufacturer's recommended
cleaning products on your hardwood floor.
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Vacuum Regularly - Small stones,
mud and gritty dirt tracked in from outside can play
havoc on the wood floors finish. To help combat this
use long bristle welcome mats placed at all outside entrances
for people to wipe their feet on before entering onto
the floors. Also, vacuum using a soft bristle brush attachment.
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Use the Proper Chair Glides -
Narrow wheels, sharp wooden legs or metal furniture legs
can scratch and dent hardwood floors. Any furniture that
rests directly on top of a hardwood floor should have
felt protectors, or furniture coasters under all it's
feet. For extremely heavy objects such as a piano,
use wide, non-staining rubber cups. Purchasing floor
protectors is cheap insurance for protecting your hardwood
floor investment.
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Protect from Direct Sunlight -
your wood floor may change color or fade due to exposure
to direct sunlight. The sun's UV rays accelerates the
oxidation and aging of wood so periodically rearranging
your furniture and closing the curtains during intense
periods of sunlight can help avoid the problem.
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Don't Use Oil Soaps - There are
many over the counter oil-based soaps and wax based cleaning
products that may damage or dull the finish of your wood
floor. The best suggestion is to only use the manufacturers
recommended cleaning products on your hardwood flooring.
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Never Wax a Urethane Wood Finish -
If your hardwood floor has a polyurethane finish never
use a paste wax on the floor's surface. A paste wax may
form a sticky film on your floor and allow tracked in
dirt to stick to your wood finish. Polyurethane finishes
will not adhere to any wax and adding a fresh coat of
polyurethane to your floor will be very difficult.
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Trim
Pet's Claws - Pet's claws may scratch you floors
finish. Regularly trim dog's claws to help reduce scratching
your floor's finish.
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Wipe Spills Immediately - when
accidents happen and some liquid gets spilled on your
hardwood floor, you should use a slightly damp white
cloth, or paper towel to immediately clean up and dry
the effected area. For more difficult spots, follow the
manufacturer's recommended cleaning procedures.
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Whenever possible place a non-staining doormat outside
each entrance to your home to prevent dirt, sand, grit, and other
substances such as oil, asphalt, and driveway sealer from being
tracked onto your floor. Do not use latex-backed, rubber-backed
or coco-fiber mats on your vinyl floor.
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Sweep your vinyl floor regularly (at least
once a week).
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Vinyl manufacturers recommend the use of latex-based
driveway sealers to minimize the potential staining from asphalt
sealer tracking.
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To avoid sunlight causing your floor to fade
or discolor you should always close your curtains or blinds
where extreme sunlight hits the floor.
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Replace all narrow furniture rests with wide-bearing
ones. Support furniture with wide-bearing, non-staining floor
protectors. It is recommended that all furniture protectors
be at least one inch in diameter, made of non-pigmented, hard
plastic, and rest flat on the floor. Non-staining felt protectors
are also acceptable. Casters with a minimum 3/4" flat
surface width or floor protectors are recommended for all moveable
furniture. Metal floor protectors are generally not recommended.
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Always use strips of 1/4" plywood or sheets
of underlayment as runways to protect the floor if you need
to move heavy objects, such as your refrigerator, across your
vinyl floor. Runways should always be used even with furniture
dollies, or even if the heavy objects are equipped with wheels
or rollers.
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Wipe up spills immediately to help prevent
stains. The longer a stain sits the tougher it will be to remove
from the surface.
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To prevent dirt build up occasionally mop your
floor with the manufacturer's recommended floor cleaner. Follow
the instructions on the bottle and do not over mix or your
cleaning solution may leave a dulling film. Avoid soaps, cleaning
powders and detergent products as they will leave a dulling
film. Although the no-rinse cleaners do not need rinsing, rinsing
will provide the better shine. If you do notice a dulling film
after cleaning the floor, try a thorough rinse with warm, clean
water.
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To restore the hi-gloss on a urethane vinyl
floor most manufacturer's do recommend the use of a polish.
Do not use paste wax and do not try to buff a urethane vinyl
floor. Be sure the floor is thoroughly clean and completely
dry before applying the manufacturer's recommended floor polish.
(If all the dirt is not removed prior to applying the polish
the dirt will become trapped underneath.)
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Vinyl floors can become slippery when wet.
Use extreme caution when walking on a wet floor.
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Some of the newer vinyl floors have a low-gloss
finish and the use of a floor polish may make the floor shiny.
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It may be necessary after several applications
of polish to strip the entire floor and reapply a new coat
of polish. This may also be necessary for excessive dirt and
grime build-up. Use the manufacturer's recommended recommend
heavy duty floor cleaner and stripper product. Once the floor
is thorough cleaned, rinse, dry, and then apply a new coat
of polish. High traffic areas may require more than one application
of polish. Allow polish to dry "tack-free" between
coats.
- Vacuum or sweep regularly to remove any dirt or grit.
- Remove spills promptly using a clean, dry terry Microfiber
cloth.
- Use felt protectors under heavy pieces of furniture and chairs.
- Use protective mats at all exterior entrances.
- Cleaners should never contain acids or ammonia. Acids can
damage the grout and the glazed surface of the tile, and ammonia
can discolor the grout.
- For removing grease, soap scum and mildew stains from grout
joints see us for a professional strength Grout Cleaner.
- Never use oil soaps or wax to clean your tile floor.
- Protect your floor when using a dolly for moving furniture
or appliances. Never slide or roll heavy furniture or appliances
across the floor.
- If you need to remove sealers or waxes from your tile floor
see us for a Tile Sealer & Adhesive remover.
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Step 1
- Use a spoon or dull knife to remove solid materials.
- For large stains, work from the outside of stain to the center
to prevent spreading.
- Blot up liquid spills with a white towel or paper towel.
- Mix a solution of 1/4 teaspoon of clear hand dishwashing detergent
with 1 cup of water. Stir gently.
- Apply detergent solution directly to a white cloth. Dampen
the carpet fibers in the stained area with the cloth. Avoid saturating
the carpet.
- Wipe gently. Turn cloth frequently. Never rub, scrub or use
a brush. This may damage carpet fibers.
- If necessary, use your fingertips to work the solution to
the base of the stain.
- Wet the stained carpet fibers with clear, lukewarm water to
rinse.
- Cover the spot with an absorbent white towel or paper towel
and apply pressure to blot.
- Repeat the rinsing and blotting procedures until you are sure
all traces of the detergent have been removed.
- If the stain is gone, place an absorbent white towel or paper
towel over the area cleaned, and weigh towels down with a heavy,
color-fast object, such as a weighted plastic wastebasket.
- Change towels or paper towels until carpet dries.
- If stain remains, proceed to Step 2.
Step 2
Do NOT use on coffee, tea or urine stains.
- Mix 2 tablespoons of non-bleaching, non-sudsing household ammonia
with 1 cup of lukewarm water.
- Apply ammonia solution, rinse and blot as outlined in Step
1.
- Do not dry with paper towels.
- Proceed to Step 3 to neutralize the ammonia solution.
Step 3
- Mix 1 cup of white vinegar with 2 cups of water.
- Apply vinegar solution, rinse and blot as outlined in Step
1.
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Step 1
- Use a spoon or dull knife to remove solid materials.
- For these stains, use a citrus solvent applied directly to
a white cloth. Dampen the carpet fibers in the stained area with
the cloth. Avoid saturating the carpet.
Step 2
For large stains, work from the outside of stain
to the center to prevent spreading.
- Blot up liquid spills with a white towel or paper towel.
- Mix a solution of 1/4 teaspoon of clear hand dishwashing detergent
with 1 cup of water. Stir gently.
- Apply detergent solution directly to a white cloth. Dampen
the carpet fibers in the stained area with the cloth. Avoid saturating
the carpet. Wipe gently. Turn cloth frequently. Never rub, scrub
or use a brush. This may damage carpet fibers.
- If necessary, use your fingertips to work the solution to
the base of the stain. Wet the stained carpet fibers with clear,
lukewarm water to rinse.
- Cover the spot with an absorbent white towel or paper towel
and apply pressure to blot.
- Repeat the rinsing and blotting procedures until you are sure
all traces of the detergent have been removed.
- If the stain is gone, place an absorbent white towel or paper
towel over the area cleaned, and weigh towels down with a heavy,
color-fast object, such as a weighted plastic wastebasket. Change
towels or paper towels until carpet dries.
- If stain remains, proceed to Step 3.
Step 3
Do NOT use on coffee, tea or urine stains.
- Mix 2 tablespoons of non-bleaching, non-sudsing household
ammonia with 1 cup of lukewarm water.
- Apply ammonia solution, rinse and blot as outlined in Step
1. Do not dry with paper towels. Proceed to Step 4 to neutralize
the ammonia solution.
Step 4
- Mix 1 cup of white vinegar with 2 cups of water.
- Apply vinegar solution, rinse and blot as outlined in Step
1.
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Step 1
- For large stains, work from the outside of stain to the center
to prevent spreading.
- Blot up liquid spills with a white towel or paper towel.
- Mix a solution of 1/4 teaspoon of clear hand dishwashing detergent
with 1 cup of water. Stir gently.
- Apply detergent solution directly to a white cloth. Dampen
the carpet fibers in the stained area with the cloth. Avoid saturating
the carpet. Wipe gently. Turn cloth frequently. Never rub, scrub
or use a brush. This may damage carpet fibers.
- If necessary, use your fingertips to work the solution to the
base of the stain. Wet the stained carpet fibers with clear,
lukewarm water to rinse.
- Cover the spot with an absorbent white towel or paper towel
and apply pressure to blot.
- Repeat the rinsing and blotting procedures until you are sure
all traces of the detergent have been removed.
- If the stain is gone, place an absorbent white towel or paper
towel over the area cleaned, and weigh towels down with a heavy,
color-fast object, such as a weighted plastic wastebasket. Change
towels or paper towels until carpet dries.
- If stain remains, proceed to Step 2.
Step 2
- Mix 1 cup of white vinegar with 2 cups of water.
- Apply vinegar solution, rinse and blot as outlined in Step
1.
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