In
Case March Basketball Mania Spills onto Your Carpet
The Carpet and Rug Institute Offers Handy Cleaning Tips
Contact: CRI Communications Department, 706.428.2103
Dalton, GA (February 15, 2006) - The NCAA basketball
playoffs will soon be upon us, and The Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) has some
handy cleaning tips to ensure that the party fare that winds up on your carpet
during game watching isnt a permanent reminder of March Basketball Mania.
So, how do you clean up those guacamole, salsa, mustard and cola spills? Act
quickly, use certified Seal of Approval products, and follow CRI carpet cleaning
guidelines, says the carpet industry trade organization.
More than 80 spot
removal, pre-spray, in-tank and extractor products have
earned the CRI Seal of Approval by passing a series of strict tests for cleaning
effectiveness and appearance retention. Game watchers can view the list
of Seal of Approval products at carpet-rug.org. The Web site also features
downloadable mens and womens playoff bracket sheets for recording and tracking the progress
of favorite teams. The sheets also include handy carpet cleaning tips.
Independent testing has shown that many cleaning detergents and spot removers
are no better than water. More seriously, some leave a sticky residue that
attracts soil at a faster rate. Plus, there is significant variability in the
performance levels of extractors. Not all extractors are created equal, said
Werner Braun, CRI president.
CRI advises that stubborn stains and soil embedded in the carpet require deep
cleaning, and it recommends using professional cleaning services that use Seal
of Approval equipment. Extractors are rated Gold, Silver or Bronze, depending
on their soil removal effectiveness as measured by NASA enhanced space technology.
CRI offers these tips for carpet cleaning:
- The longer a spot stays on the carpet, the harder it is to remove. Act
quickly. Use Seal
of Approval products.
- Dry spills Remove as much of the substance as possible using a spoon, brush or spatula.
Vacuum thoroughly to remove loosened particles. Pouring liquid into a dry spill can create additional problems.
- Wet spills Blot with a clean, dry, absorbent white cloth or paper towel
to transfer the spill from the carpet to the cloth. Absorb any remaining
moisture by placing several layers of white paper towels over the damp area
and weighing them down with a heavy object.
- Always blot never rub or scrub. When blotting, work from the outer
edge of the spot or spill in toward the center to avoid spreading the spill.
- Vacuum areas of the carpet that get light traffic once or twice a week, more for high traffic areas.
- Consider professional deep cleaning, preferable every 12 to 18 months.
- Remember, regular carpet care and use of CRI Seal of Approval products is key to maintaining the life and beauty of your carpet.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has neither licensed nor endorsed the Carpet and Rug Institute to sell goods and services in conjunction with NCAA Championships.
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