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Area Rug Cleaning
Written by Jennifer Smith   
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 05:29
If you are on the search for area rug cleaning, what you are really looking for is general carpet or rug cleaning because any rug or carpet, of any size and material, is cleaned in similar ways.
by JenniferSmith


If you are on the search for area rug cleaning, what you are really looking for is general carpet or rug cleaning because any rug or carpet, of any size and material, is cleaned in similar ways.

Is it worth cleaning an area rug by yourself or should you hire someone to do it for you? Because you can get the same exact results (if not better) than the professionals you should only pay for their services if your find their convenience valuable. Otherwise, save your money.

Before you get the stains off of your area rug you should first vacuum it. After youre done with that, apply a spot treatment to the stains. If they dont get the results that you want, you need to move on to more tough treatments.

If you search for a carpet cleaner online or in some home improvement stores you're going to find devices that look like vacuum cleaners, which are called steam cleaners by their producers. You should know that they use no steam whatsoever. The proper name for them would be hot water extractors. Although they don't use steam, they are very effective in getting rid of rug or carpet stains.

Something even more intense than a steam cleaner, which you can buy online, is one, which you can rent at your local home improvement store, UHAUL, or grocery store. Although they are also called steam cleaners, they are also hot water extractors, albeit more powerful than the ones you can buy online. They'll cost your about $20 an hour to rent and look like little refrigerators.

You may be surprised to find out that the hot water extractor devices, which you can rent, are the same ones used by many rug cleaning businesses. For less than $50 you can get a professional rug cleaning just by renting one of these steam cleaners and doing the job yourself. Furthermore, you're not going to be disappointed with one of those retail carpet cleaners. Although only a professional rug cleaner can offer you a steam cleaning, hot water extraction (whether through a purchased or rented one) is a very good alternative.

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