Manufacturer's Tips & Recommendations
Tips
• Spot Removal Steps
• Wool Wisdom
• Basic Rug Care
Manufacturer Recommendations
• Mohawk Industries
• Shaw
• Carpet One

3 Tips for Proper Carpet Care
Carpet cleaning is just like exercise! If you get into a routine and
keep it up, you will see great results and feel better for it. Understanding
the right way to clean carpet will help you save time by doing it correctly
the first time with products that do the job right from the start. Not
only will Seal of Approval cleaning products help keep your carpet looking
great, they can also help meet the warranty requirements of the carpet
manufacturer. Below are three simple steps to keeping your carpet clean
and looking great:
- Vacuum at the right frequency with a CRI-approved vacuum.
- Clean spots and spills quickly with products that
do not damage the carpet or cause it to resoil more
quickly.
- Professionally deep clean your carpets every 12
to 18 months to remove embedded dirt and grime.
Stop dirt at the door
Preventing dirt and grime from getting on the carpet in the first place
is a great way to start keeping it clean. The following helpful hints
can stop dirt in its tracks.
- Use mats — Outdoor and indoor mats or runners can reduce
the amount of dirt that enters the house.
- Take off your shoes — You can save wear and tear on
carpet by asking everyone to take their shoes off before
entering your home.
- Change your air filters — Change air filters in your heating
and air-conditioning systems as recommended by the
manufacturer’s
directions. The more dust and particles removed by
the filter, the fewer that fall onto the carpet.
Spot Removal Steps
Act Quickly! Most carpet available today has been treated with a stain-resist
treatment, so many spills can be removed if immediate action is taken.
The longer the delay, the higher the probability of a spill becoming
a permanent stain. Remember, staining is influenced by many factors,
and no carpet is completely stain proof.
Blot liquids with a dry, white, absorbent cloth or or white paper toweling
(no printing).
Do not scrub the area! Scrubbing may cause pile distortion in the affected
area. Continue to use a dry cloth or paper towels until the area is
completely dry. For semi-solids, gently scrape up with a rounded spoon.
Solids should be broken up and vacuumed until completely removed. If
the spot can be identified, locate the substance in the spot removal
computer and follow the directions carefully.
Pretest any spot removal agent in an inconspicuous area to be certain
the solution will not damage the fiber or the dye. After applying several
drops to the testing area, hold a white cloth on the wet area for 10
seconds. Examine the carpet and cloth for color transfer, color change,
or damage to the carpet. If a change occurs, another cleaning solution
should be selected.
Apply a small amount of the selected cleaning solution to a white cloth
and work in gently.
Work from the edges of the spill to the center to prevent the spill
from spreading. Do not scrub! Blot in order to absorb as much as possible,
and repeat if necessary.
Continue using the first cleaning solution as long as there is a transfer
of the spill to the cloth. It is not necessary to use all of the cleaning
solutions if the first solution removes the spill.
Be patient! Complete removal of the spill may require repeating the
same step several times. After the spill has been completely removed,
rinse the affected area thoroughly with cold water, and blot with a
dry cloth until all of the solution has been removed. Some cleaning
solutions will cause rapid soiling if the solution is not completely
removed. Apply a one-half inch layer of white paper towels to the affected
area, and weigh down with a flat, heavy object. Continue to change paper
towels as needed.
A dry, absorbent, cleaning compound may be used as a substitute to
accelerate drying time.
For more detailed information on a specific spill, please
search on the pull-down menu at right.
Many fiber manufacturers provide a toll-free cleaning
assistance and advice (consult your warranty).
Wool Wisdom
One of the most crucial areas of carpet maintenance is removal of spots
and spills. Acting quickly when anything is dropped or spilled, and
always having the necessary cleaning materials at hand are of the utmost
importance. We recommend a “WoolClean Spot Removal Kit,” which
can be purchased from a Wools of New Zealand Partner Retailer. Call
800-367-0462 or check the Wools website at www.woolsnz.com for the Partner
Retailer nearest you.
Frequent vacuuming is a wool carpet’s best friend.
- An upright vacuum with a beater bar/brush is the best type
for cut pile carpet. A suction-only vacuum may be required
for loop pile Berber carpets to prevent excessive fuzzing.
Vacuum cleaner dust bag should be emptied when half full.
- Exercise prevention maintenance by placing absorbent mats
at the most frequently used entrances to your home.
Change or launder when these mats become dirty. Filters in your heating
and air conditioning systems should be changed regularly.
- Periodically clean traffic lanes and the areas in front of
frequently used chairs with an absorbent powder (such
as Host®,
Dri-Matic® or Capture®).
- Keep absorbent cloth or paper towels and cleaning solutions
on hand for quick response to spills and accidents.
- DO NOT apply stain repellent treatments which contain any silicone
as they tend to accelerate carpet soiling. (Some carpet
manufacturers do not accept responsibility for complaints where such
treatments have been used.) When having your wool carpet professionally
cleaned, use a “WoolCare Specialist”.
Basic Rug Care
Rugs deserve the same care as wall-to-wall carpet and, in some cases,
require special attention.
- Washing rugs — If your rug is small and the label says “machine
washable,” shake the rug outside first and then put it in the
washing machine at the recommended temperature. Use
warm water (90 to 105 degrees) and a mild detergent.
Tumble your rug dry at the lowest heat setting.
- Beating larger rugs — If your larger rug is easy to pick
up, shake it outside first; then put it over a clothesline
and beat it. Next, take the rug inside and vacuum it. If the label
says dry clean only, then roll it up and take it to a professional
rug cleaner. Save time and aggravation by calling first to see if
the cleaner does rug cleaning — many do not.
- Vacuuming area rugs — Area rugs with fringe require
special technique. Use gentle suction and start from
the center of the carpet, vacuuming toward the fringe and being careful
not to catch the strands in the beater bar. Lift the carpet edge to
vacuum beneath the fringe.
- Caring for Oriental, Turkish or Persian rugs — Clean imported
rugs according to your carpet manufacturer’s specifications
or bring in a professional cleaning service. Be gentle
with fringe. For heirloom-type rugs, you need professionals.
Mohawk & Shaw Recommendations
Stain Removal
- Treatment of the affected area should begin immediately
upon discovery. The more time that elapses before treatment,
the more difficult a stain will be to remove. For best results, us
Mohawk FloorCare Essentials Carpet Spot Remover and Cleaning Kit.
- First scrape food spill gently with a spoon or dull knife – or
a Mohawk Carpet Cleaning Key, removing as much solid
materials as possible.
- Apply Mohawk Floorcare Essentials Spot Remover or other low
residue carpet spot remover that has obtained the Carpet
and Rug Institute Seal of Approval to the stain.
- Abnormally large or excessive stains may require hot water
extraction method. Professional cleaning is recommended.
- Important – Do not use any cleaner with a PH of 10 or
higher. Always test cleaners on a small, non-visible
area for any discoloration of the pile before using.
- Mohawk recommends using the Mohawk FloorCare Essentials line
of Cleaning products and tools for best overall results
and product safety. These products are non-toxic, leave
no soapy residue, and feature proprietary technology developed for
the entire family of Mohawk flooring products.
Cleaning Recommendations
- Even with regular vacuuming, soil particles and oily dirt will
cling to the carpet fibers. With foot traffic these
particles and oily dirt are driven deep into the carpet. We recommend
professional hot water extraction every 12 to 18 months using cleaning
products, equipment or systems that carry the Carpet & Rug Institute
Seal of Approval. Periodic cleaning using the hot water extraction
method performed by a certified carpet care professional, will refresh
carpet appearance.
- The most used areas, such as entrances, doorways, traffic
lanes, and in front of chairs will collect dirt faster
than other areas. Clean these areas as they begin to show soil. This
will stop dirt from spreading and will extend the time between professional
cleaning.

Protect your carpet color In addition to frequent vacuuming, it's important
to clean your carpet on a regular basis. Cleaning systems will remove
the oily, sticky soil that vacuums can't take out, and will help keep
your carpet looking great over time.
Cleaning systems target the soils that result from cooking vapors,
air pollution, and tracked-in dirt. The particles of oily soil deposited
on carpet fibers can cause gradual but significant dulling of colors.
The color isn't lost, but is hidden under the film. If this type of
soil is allowed to accumulate, it begins to attract and hold the dry
soil.
Get on a cleaning schedule If carpet is cleaned before it becomes too
unsightly, the cleaning chore will be easier and more successful. Carpet
in a typical household should be cleaned every 12 to 18 months, depending
on the number of residents and amount of activity.
Choosing the proper cleaning system is important. Some
systems may leave residues which accelerate re-soiling and defeats the
whole purpose of cleaning.
Shaws choice: Hot water extraction Research indicates that the hot
water extraction system provides the best capability for cleaning. This
system is commonly referred to as "steam cleaning," although
no steam is actually generated. The process consists of applying a cleaning
agent into the carpet pile and using water in the extractor to recover
the used solution and soil. This can be done from a truck-mounted unit
outside the home with only the hose and wand brought inside or by a
portable system brought into the home.
Shaw warranties require that the homeowner be able to show proof of
periodic cleaning by hot water extraction (commonly called "steam" cleaning)
by a professional cleaning service or do-it-yourself system, using equipment
that is certified under the Carpet and Rug Institute's Seal of Approval
program. Visit www.carpet-rug.org for a list of approved products/equipment.
Professional advantages Professional carpet cleaners are a great choice
for your floor. Their cleaning equipment has more extraction power than
the rental units available to individuals, and the carpet should dry
more quickly. True professionals also understand the equipment, know
the proper cleaning agents for the situation at hand, and recognize
the differences in fibers and carpet construction.
Locate a professional carpet cleaner Effective January 1, 2008, professional
service must be performed by an IICRC
(Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) certified firm.** You may contact the
IICRC at 1-800-835-4624 for information. This organization maintains
a national directory of independent professional cleaners who are trained
and certified in a variety of cleaning specialties. Call and explain
that you have purchased a Shaw carpet, and be sure to ask for a cleaner
near you who uses the hot water extraction system. If you prefer tackling
the job yourself, check these do-it-yourself guidelines before you begin.
What about spot and stain removal? Shaw's R2X Stain and Soil Remover
is the only carpet cleaning product with the endorsement consumers have
trusted for more than 100 years: the Good Housekeeping Seal. Because
of our patented process, it's even easier to use than most spot cleaners.
Our recommended spotting product also has the Wool Safe Certificate
of Accreditation and the Carpet and Rug Institute's Seal of Approval.
Routine spot removal- research has shown that many products sold for
do-it-yourself spot removal clean poorly and their residues attract
soil on the cleaned area rapidly afterward. The Carpet and Rug Institute's
Seal of Approval program tests and certifies products that meet stringent
standards and thus clean effectively, without damage to your carpet.
Regular Care for Lasting Beauty

A regular maintenance program extends the life and the initial appearance
of your carpet. Today's carpet fibers are designed to hide and soil
and reflect light, and have the ability to resist soiling and stains.
However, the lack of apparent soiling does not eliminate the necessity
of regular cleaning.
You'll need to vacuum your heavy traffic areas, such as hallways, stairs
and exterior entryways, at least twice a week. Vacuum less heavily used
areas weekly. For best results, use a vacuum cleaner with a beater bar
or rotating brush, and with a strong enough airflow to penetrate the
carpet backing. Most dry soil has razor-like edges that abrade carpet
fibers, causing light to reflect differently and give carpet a dull
appearance. Soil can damage the fibers permanently if allowed to remain
in the pile.
No matter how often you vacuum, your carpet will still need heavy-duty
cleaning from time to time. Professional cleaning is required to maintain
your Carpet One warranty. We would be glad to advise you about which
cleaning method is best for your particular carpet. Hot water extraction,
either alone or in combination with cleaning, is required to maintain
your warranty, EXCEPT for the NATURA styles that must be cleaned through
dry cleaning techniques.
A trained professional should perform this service every 1 ½ to
2 years to refresh the texture and rejuvenate the fibers in your carpet.
Have the cleaning professionals come to your home for a visual inspection,
and obtain a written agreement before the work is started. You must
retain your receipts for proof of maintenance service should a warranty
claim arise.
When you and your cleaning professional choose a cleaning method, fiber
content is the most important concern. Most carpet today is constructed
with synthetic fibers such as nylon, polyester or olefin, and may be
cleaned with most cleaning methods. Natural fibers such as wool, cotton,
silk and sisal may require specialized care. Use a cleaning method recommended
by the carpet manufacturer to maintain their warranty, and if you should
have any questions or concerns about your new carpet, just call your
Carpet One retailer.
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