Carpet Cleaning Tips
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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Cleaning Carpet Stain and Removal Tips Using Household Products
There are many products on the market to help you clean stains. And, there are many ways that you can clean them without chemicals at all. But, the trick is, when you have a spill you need answers and you need them now! Here is a great helpful tool that will provide you with some solutions when it comes to handling carpet stains. We encourage you to come back and use it whenever you need to.
http://www.carpet-cleaning-tips.com/cleaning-carpet-stain.html
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
By far most carpet cleaning companies are honest. Many are Ma and Pa run companies that do a great job. Just like every industry there are clear signs to watch out for.
If the Price is too good to be true it probably is
When you are told that they will clean each room for $10.00 most likely there is a catch. The average room should cost between 30-50 dollars if not a little more. When they say $10.00 it most likely is just a quick clean and when they get there they will tell you that pre-treater is .30 cents a square foot. Often times they may offer to clean an area for free to show you what they can do. They will pick a spot in the center of the room and clean it well. If you decide not to go with them then you will have a nice clean spot in the middle of your room that will stick out from the rest of the carpet. You are better of just going with a company that is honest with their prices.
Guarantees
Many companies offer a guarantee but be sure to read the fine print. You may find out that if they leave a spot or two behind they will come back out and clean it but a surge charge may apply. Also make they have an established reputation. If there is a problem they may not be there tomorrow.
Coupons
Many companies offer coupons and it is a great way to build up clientele. However always read the fine print. Some coupons will say they will clean any room for $10.00 but in the fine print it will read up to 100 square feet. Have you ever heard of a room only being 100 square feet. They then charge an extra amount for every additional hundred.
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