Tue
Oct 30 2007
04:55 pm
By: R. Neal
All the carpet cleaners say you should clean your carpets every six months.
Does anybody actually clean their carpets every six months?
Seems excessive to me. We had ours cleaned today for the first time ever in this house. We've been here four years.
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I'll say it seems excessive.
I'll say it seems excessive.
In Florida, we never cleaned our carpet the eleven years we lived in one of our houses. We installed it new and it didn't look all that bad when we moved.
Question: why is it the pupster seems to get the carpet dirtier here in East Tennessee than she did in Florida? Is it age? Is it the air? Is it the grass? I'm not talking dirty from pee or getting sick. I'm talking dirty from just laying around on the carpet. The carpet here is almost identical to the carpet in Florida.
Oh crap, thanks for
Oh crap, thanks for reminding me of another thing I've been putting off....
I am definitely NOT a model housekeeper.
"The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones." - John Maynard Keynes
Dr. Bob said once a year.
I have allergies, and the doctor suggest cleaning the carpet once a year to kill dust mites. I would assume those without allergies could go longer.
My dog seems to be a dust mop
The park the puppy and I frequent is very dusty right now, so the whole house seems to be covered with the stuff. I change my a/c filters every couple of weeks, and I bought a cheapie carpet cleaner, like a steamer, but no heat. I use it every couple of weeks also. It does seem to help keep the carpets fresher. It's has a super beater & vacuum on it, so all the little spots that aren't really bad come out. Could the drought be adding to the dust in the atmosphere? Florida didn't seem to have an dust at all, just sand from the beach. Martha Stewart I am not, so this having to dust thing is a real pain. As for professional cleaning, just moving the furniture off my carpet would be a real chore. I also can't afford it.
benchmarks
I think you should clean the carpets as often as the market will bear, and if the terrorists get control of the dust mites, that will be pretty often! You definitely want to vote Republican to keep the dust mites in America's hands.
As long as we are fighting them over there, the terrorists are not winning, and except for the carpet cleaning and voting Republican, all the fighting is over there. The main thing is to not announce a time when you plan to move the table.
Excessive
I think 6 mo is excessive and I would minimize this process. If it is steam-cleaned, or other process that adds water, chances are good you may instead grow mold spores.
Mold?
First of all, the whole 6 month thing is more a matter of how many pets you have and how much foot traffic you have in certain areas. Being a carpet cleaner myself, I've recommended that some people get their carpets cleaned every 6-12 months, but i've also recommended 2+ years. As far as the mold problem goes: mold generally takes between 2 and 3 days to begin occurring and if your carpet takes that long to dry you REALLY need to find a different carpet cleaner. Most carpets i've cleaned have been dry in 6-8 hours depending on the humidity.
model housekeeper Ha, ha,
model housekeeper
Ha, ha, ha... snort, ha, ha, hahaha!
you may instead grow mold spores
Oh, geez thanks. Something else for me to worry about.
When we had ours replaced a
When we had ours replaced a few years ago the carpet guy said not to clean them until we really needed to. It would remove the protective stuff (thats a technical term he used) that comes on them from the factory. Don't know about after that. Had them 6 years now and they still look good.
I'm wary of applying those
I'm wary of applying those protectants very often. They contain some pretty nasty stuff (Scotch guard, Teflon, etc.)
Carpet cleaning
Asking a carpet cleaner if you need to have your carpets cleaned is a little like asking a barber if you need a haircut. The answer is always the same.
Depends a lot on the pup, I'd guess...
more often is good for me
Curious. I posted this once and it didn't appear, but, I use the Rug Doctor about 4 times a year, and that is not excessive. It is always needed.
I have beige carpet, two inside dogs, and live in Red Holler.
I vaccum once a week and wipe off their feet after a walk.
A lot depends on your allergy level and color of your carpet, I expect.
We had one of the
We had one of the professional cleaners clean our carpet one time and the gentleman asked how often I vacuum. When I replied once a week or more often if needed, he said we should vacuum once or twice A DAY! If this is true, June Cleaver didn't have that much time on her hands after all.
Oh, no I'm an even bigger pig than I thought!
No one taught me to houseclean. The whole time I was growing up we lived on an old schooner boat, so domestic chores were not on the menu. My father always insisted mold was something akin to medicine. He said it was, after all, the main ingredient in penicillin. I'm hell on wheels with a bilge pump; I can steer by a compass, but I have no clue how to really keep my house clean. This is one of my deep dark secret shames.
The other day when I wanted to wax my floor---an event that happens every few months. I called my friend Martha to ask if you were supposed to rinse the floor after you wash it.
What? I'm over 60 years old, and I don't even know how to wash a friggin' floor? What kind of woman am I?
I blamed my mother of course. Isn't that what mothers are for?
carpet rake
Something I only recently discovered is that if you "rake" your carpet occasionally, (and if you have dogs) you can rake up enough dog hair to stuff a large piece of furniture in short order.
I do use a broom on my tile floors every day, but ain't no way I'm going to vaccum the whole house every day. No way.
And, Carole, the experts say the best way to wash a floor is on your hands and knees and with a brush. Then you rinse and wipe with a towel.
But, who cares what they do? I use a mop and rinse and let it air dry.
Hey, i like the rake idea...
Is it a regular rake (duh!) you can see somethings are just hard for me to get mind around. Housekeeping is one of them. When we stll lived in an apartment, my mother washed our kitchen floor every single day. I still remember my father always bragging about this to his men friends. It might be one reason I have an aversion.
Even when I was little I was hoping for a higher claim to fame--haha! I can't do the hands and knees thing as I hurt my back furing the BIG wave incident in Costa Rica.
I buy the cheapest mops so I can wring them easily and throw them away after a few uses. If I ever hit the lottery I will first hire a fantastic European cook, then a housekeeper, then a handsome elderly Japanese man to give me daily massages.
carpet rakes are da' BOMB
Actually, I made one from a squeegie (?) by cutting teeth in the rubber edge. It works great, and I thought that I had invented something important that would line my pockets with gold. Then I googled carpet rake and found out that I was too late to the invention party. But, it really is the bomb! The one in the link below is under $10, but my modified squeegie works very well. And, it is truly amazing how much dog hair gets combed to the top of the pile where I can pick it up and throw it away. I am talking about impressive amounts of hair.
(link...)
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I was all excited about the Robot vaccum
But then I realized I only have about 3 ft of free floor space in any direction. I don't know if robots get confused, but I could just imagine mine constantly bumping into stuff, swirling around and around looking for free space, then maybe blowing a fuse.
Buy them thangs
Yessir, run out and buy 6 of them things ...maybe 8. I bought stock in that company about three or four months ago. Right before it went through the ceiling, then fell back through the floor. Need all the help I can get.
Since gadgets/tools were
Since gadgets/tools were mentioned, for any dog owners out there who have issues with pet hair, I highly recommend the 'FURminator'. It's a small rake brush that you can buy at Petsmart (and other places I assume). You'll think it's nuts when you see this little curry-looking brush costs about $60-70, but it is simply amazing.
We have two labrador retreivers and they shed. We have hardwoods everywhere except for carpet in the family room downtstairs (well, tile in the kitchen). So, pet hair generally doesn't 'hide' in carpet at our house. Once we started using the furminator regularly the amount of pet hair we had to clean dropped substantially. We've recommended it to friends and they come away with the same opinion.
See the website and demonstration here (link...)
CBT
I noticed this tool at our
I noticed this tool at our vet the other day. They even have a little video monitor showing how it works. Quite the marketing display.
I was wondering if it worked. Our pupster doesn't shed, so we don't need it. We have friends that could use it though.