July, 2016 | BCS Cleaning Specialists

How to Clean Cat Vomit From Carpets

July 29, 2016

When your cat throws up on the carpet, it’s important to act quickly to lessen the likelihood of stains. The acid in cat vomit can also be damaging to carpets, but it can be removed fairly easily if you act fast. If in doubt, call in the professionals at BCS at 801 561 1730 – we’ll have your carpet restored in a jiffy.

Follow our easy steps to remove dog vomit from your carpet:

One

Use paper towels to blot up as much of the vomit as possible. Take care not to squash vomit particles down into the carpet. Gross, yes I know, but infinitely grosser if they get squished in.

Two

Clean with COLD water. Fill a spray bottle with cold water and spray down the affected area of carpet. Using a towel, start blotting until the chunks and moisture are mostly gone. Be sure to use a clean section of towel with each dab, to avoid accidentally pushing stuff into the carpet.

Three

Mix 2 cups of WARM water and 1 tbsp of table salt together.

Four

Add ½ cup of white vinegar, 1tbsp detergent, and 2tbsp rubbing alcohol. Add these ingredients to the water and salt solution. Mix all ingredients together in a bowl or cup.

Five

Wet a clean kitchen sponge with the solution and use to wipe the rest of the vomit away. This solution will sanitize as well as lift any remaining nastiness.

Six

Sprinkle the carpeted area with baking soda. This will get rid of any icky smells and will help the carpet dry faster.

Seven

Once the carpet is dry, vacuum up the baking soda.

 

And voila! Your carpet should be good as new! If it’s not, or if you’d like a professional once-over anyway, call the experts at BCS today at 801 561 1730.

How to Clean Dog Vomit From Carpets

July 22, 2016

When your dog throws up on the carpet, it’s important to act quickly to lessen the likelihood of stains. The acid in dog vomit can also be damaging to carpets, but it can be removed fairly easily if you act fast. If in doubt, call in the professionals at BCS at 801 561 1730 – we’ll have your carpet restored in a jiffy.

Follow our easy steps to remove dog vomit from your carpet:

One

Use paper towels to blot up as much of the vomit as possible. Take care not to squash vomit particles down into the carpet. Gross, yes I know, but infinitely grosser if they get squished in.

Two

Clean with COLD water. Fill a spray bottle with cold water and spray down the affected area of carpet. Using a towel, start blotting until the chunks and moisture are mostly gone. Be sure to use a clean section of towel with each dab, to avoid accidentally pushing stuff into the carpet.

Three

Mix 2 cups of WARM water and 1 tbsp of table salt together.

Four

Add ½ cup of white vinegar, 1tbsp detergent, and 2tbsp rubbing alcohol. Add these ingredients to the water and salt solution. Mix all ingredients together in a bowl or cup.

Five

Wet a clean kitchen sponge with the solution and use to wipe the rest of the vomit away. This solution will sanitize as well as lift any remaining nastiness.

Six

Sprinkle the carpeted area with baking soda. This will get rid of any icky smells and will help the carpet dry faster.

Seven

Once the carpet is dry, vacuum up the baking soda.

 

And voila! Your carpet should be good as new! If it’s not, or if you’d like a professional once-over anyway, call the experts at BCS today at 801 561 1730.

How To Care For Your Seagrass Carpet or Rug

July 16, 2016

Seagrass is relatively easy to maintain, as long as it doesn’t come into serious contact with its potential kryptonite – water! The hard, natural vegetable fibers don’t attract dust, and bacteria can’t penetrate the fibers. Sand and fine dirt do not damage seagrass as they do many conventional floor coverings; the soil filters through the weave and comes out the other side, rather than sitting on or getting ground into the surface.

Maintenance

Regular vacuuming with a strong brush-suction is all you need to do to care for seagrass rugs or carpet. Beater-type cleaners are not as effective due to the fabric weave – the strong suction of a vacuum pulls out fine dirt whichaccumulates between the fibers and underneath. Although dirt may not be obvious, frequent vacuuming will increase carpet life by any nasty build-up, and will help get rid ofstains caused when spilled liquids dissolve un-vacuumed dirt and dust.

In dry areas with low humidity, a frequent, light and even application of water strengthens natural fibers and improves its resistance to wear.  This is easily done by spraying clean water evenly over the surface with a spray bottle. This dampening can also help eliminate minor bubbling and looseness, as the fibers will tighten up slightly as they dry. Seagrass carpets dry quickly. Under no conditions should the carpet be saturated, as irreversible warping can easily result when sisal is saturated with any liquid, as well as possible staining from dyes or dirt in the underlay. Be sure that the carpet is vacuumed and clean before misting with water.

Spot cleaning

Immediate attention to spills is the most important for spot removal from seagrass carpets, as it is with most floor covering. The spilled substance should be removed as soon as possible by blotting with clean, un-dyed paper towels or cloths, or scraped up with a dull knife or nail file. We suggest trying one of the following two methods to rescue your poor beleaguered seagrass:

One

For beer, blood, butter, chocolate, coffee, cola, cream. general dirt, eggs, excreta, fruit, greasy food, ice cream, juice, lipstick, liquor, water-based paint, urine, vomit.

1. Mop up the spill immediately with an un-dyed paper towel or clean un-dyed cloth.
2. Brush or sponge the discolored area with small amounts of detergent or carpet shampoo and lukewarm water. The cleaner should have a neutral pH factor. Do not saturate. Blot up with un-dyed paper or cloth. Repeat.
3. Dry the carpet quickly, as with a hair dryer.

Two

For asphalt, colored chalk, cosmetics, fresh oil, oil-based paint, shoe polish, soot.

1. Scrape up cautiously as much of the stain as possible, using a dull knife or nail file. Soot should be vacuumed up.
2. Dampen a clean, un-dyed white cloth with a small amount of dry cleaning fluid. Tetra and petroleum solvents may be used. Blot up the stain. Check to see if solvent is dissolving the substance. Work towards the center of the stain and don’t use too much solvent to avoid spreading the stain. Repeat.
3. Dry the carpet quickly, as with a hair dryer.

Water and water-based spills: Immediately blot with paper towels then cover with a thick layer of potato flour overnight. Vacuum the next day.

Greasy and oily spots have also been successfully removed from seagrass with aerosol can spot removers, such as K2R (available in most drug stores). Follow the directions on the container. These contain both a cleaning solvent and absorbing powder.

Beer and wine stains have also been removed with wood alcohol applied with a clean, un-dyed absorbent cloth. For oil-based paint, some use small amounts of turpentine.

With some stains, it may be necessary to experiment on a very small area with water, carpet cleaner, or solvent to determine what will dissolve the substance. With un-dyed, absorbent material remove as much of the loosened soil as possible. Repeat if necessary.

If your rescue operation doesn’t go according to plan or disaster strikes and your seagrass appears stained, it’s time to call in the professionals pronto – call the experts at BCS today at 801 561 1730

How to Clean Vomit From Carpets

July 8, 2016

When someone throws up on the carpet, it’s important to act quickly to lessen the likelihood of stains. The acid in vomit can also be damaging to carpets, but it can be removed fairly easily if you act fast. If in doubt, call in the professionals at BCS at 801 561 1730 – we’ll have your carpet restored in a jiffy.

Follow our easy steps to remove vomit from your carpet:

One

Use paper towels to blot up as much of the vomit as possible. Take care not to squash vomit particles down into the carpet. Gross, yes I know, but infinitely grosser if they get squished in.

Two

Clean with COLD water. Fill a spray bottle with cold water and spray down the affected area of carpet. Using a towel, start blotting until the chunks and moisture are mostly gone. Be sure to use a clean section of towel with each dab, to avoid accidentally pushing stuff into the carpet.

Three

Mix 2 cups of WARM water and 1 tbsp of table salt together.

Four

Add ½ cup of white vinegar, 1tbsp detergent, and 2tbsp rubbing alcohol. Add these ingredients to the water and salt solution. Mix all ingredients together in a bowl or cup.

Five

Wet a clean kitchen sponge with the solution and use to wipe the rest of the vomit away. This solution will sanitize as well as lift any remaining nastiness.

Six

Sprinkle the carpeted area with baking soda. This will get rid of any icky smells and will help the carpet dry faster.

Seven

Once the carpet is dry, vacuum up the baking soda.

 

And voila! Your carpet should be good as new! If it’s not, or if you’d like a professional once-over anyway, call the experts at BCS today at 801 561 1730.

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