Cleaning wool carpets can be a challenge to clean. Wool carpets are a natural material and are therefore much more sensitive than synthetic carpets. The natural material tends to trap dust and dirt deep into the carpet fibres. There are certain things that you can do to help this process. This includes regular vacuuming and spot cleaning. However, these processes won’t remove all soil.
As a natural fibre, a wool carpet will not shrink or stretch. They don’t become warped with coming into contact with water. Wool carpets are highly absorbent. This can be good for removing humidity. However, it can be a challenge when it comes to spills.
Wetting a wool carpet is an ideal way to deep clean it. However, as much moisture and water should be removed. Therefore, it is a great idea to use an extraction system to remove as much excess water as possible.
Cleaning Wool Carpets – Making a Real Difference:
This is a bedroom with a white woollen carpet in Thornton-Cleveleys. Our client got in touch with us as they had a lot of sooty, oily type marks. These were from a cabinet. It is a fair statement to say that wool can be tricky to clean. However, using the right cleaning products and our know how, was the key to removing these marks.
Some carpet stains are more of a challenge than others. We are well-equipped to deal with all types of stains. Furthermore, we are confident that we can achieve the best results for you. Get in touch to request a carpet cleaning quote on 07715567685.
One of our clients recently commented:
“We have used Brights carpet cleaning on a few occasions now. Colin does an excellent job and we wouldn’t use any other businesses to clean our carpets and our chairs. Really pleased with the service we received.” – Linda Wood
I am a time-served carpet cleaner, stone floor restoration specialist, leather restorer and upholstery cleaner serving Lancashire. I pride myself on using only the best products and state of the art machinery to provide exceptional finishes without exception.
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