With a little care and maintenance, you can keep your carpet flooring looking new for many years to come. Establish a cleaning routine and address spills as soon as they occur to help prevent wear and tear and stains. Follow our guide below for more information on caring for your new carpet.
Dealing with Spills & Stains
Liquids
When a liquid is spilled on your carpet, soak it up with a clean towel by blotting the affected area. Do not rub the spill.
After the initial liquid has been removed, spot clean the area with a little laundry detergent and lukewarm water or a mixture of one part water and one part vinegar. When it doubt, check your carpet manufacturer recommendations for how to address spills and stains.
Solids
When a solid is spilled, wipe up the spill and vacuum the affected area.
If a stain persists, be sure to check your manufacturer guide for approved products you can use on your carpet.
Pre-TEst
It is always best to pre-test your cleaning method to avoid irreparable damage. Consult your manufacturer recommendations for cleaning spills and approved stain-removers. Test on old t-shirts or towels before applying it to the carpet.
Daily carpet care is important
How often you vacuum your carpet depends on how much foot traffic is in the room. You'll want to vacuum at least a few times a week to help your carpet to continue looking like new.
Establishing a care routine is important to the longevity of your flooring.