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A Perfect ‘Pet’ Project for Every Home
Decorating with Wallpaper
By Jaima Brown
A majority of all American households -- 58.3 percent -- has at least one pet, according to the most recent edition of "U.S. Pet Ownership and Demographics." Contrary to popular wisdom, cats are the...
Do You Work From Home? Plan Your Next Home Purchase Accordingly
The flexibility afforded by a “zero-commute” combined with the skyrocketing price of gasoline has strengthened the case for full time teleworking and telecommuting. According to an Environmental Protection Agency (2004) study:
“Americans spend...
Georgian And Victorian Style Conservatories
Georgian Conservatories
Georgian architecture was the style of the 18th century, especially from the reign of King George I who ascended the throne in 1711, into the reign of King George IV. Design and architecture of the Georgian period...
Hardwood Floor Refinishing - For The Faint Of Heart
Are your beautiful hardwood floors not so beautiful anymore? Maybe they just need a refinishing job. It can be a daunting task, but here are some ideas to make it a little easier.
If your hardwood floors are in dire need of...
Owning The House That Won’t Sell
The real estate market is hopping and houses in your neighborhood are selling like hotcakes. You, however, are stuck owning the house that won’t sell.
Owning The House That Won’t Sell
We first need to get some common anxiety issues out of the...
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Eliminate Carpet Chemical Stains and Spots
Your carpet adds to the beauty and value of your home. With
proper maintenance, such as regular vacuuming and periodic
cleaning, your home's carpet can last between 15 and 20 years.
Unfortunately, due to carpet stains and carpet spots, most
homeowners replace their carpet long before it's worn.
Indeed, carpet stains can be the bane of a homeowner's
existence. Attempts at stain removal often serve as a temporary
fix, but over time, the carpet stains may reappear. The
resulting frustration often causes homeowners to prematurely
replace their carpeting.
Even more frustrating are the increasingly common carpet spots
that result from the spillage of household products. The same
ingredients that make many cleaning products so effective can
wreak havoc on a carpet. Carpet spots made by bleach stains and
other household chemicals will cause permanent discoloration of
the carpet. Unlike food carpet stains, chemical carpet spots
destroy the dye in the carpet, making carpet spots impossible to
clean using traditional methods.
The number and variety of chemical substances that can cause
carpet spots and carpet stains boggle the mind. Chlorine
bleaches, swimming pool chemicals, stomach acid, toilet bowl
cleaners, drain cleaners, oven cleaners, urine, insecticides,
fertilizers, and even certain types of medication and cosmetic
aids can damage carpets and render ordinary stain removal
methods ineffective.
When you're faced with unsightly bleach stains and carpet spots,
what are your options? Many people feel that their only option
is to replace the carpet in their home, which is a very
expensive proposition. For 1,500 square feet, the cost of buying
and installing carpeting can
cost $8,000 or more. If you have
some leftover original carpet, you can hire a professional to
cut out the carpet spots and insert plugs of leftover carpet.
This is also expensive, and will run several hundred dollars.
You can opt for professional carpet dyeing, but that can also
cost many hundreds of dollars.
Many people never consider an effective and inexpensive option
for repairing bleach stains and carpet spots: do-it-yourself
carpet dye. A do-it-yourself carpet dye kit is cost-effective
and can produce terrific results with very little effort. And,
since no appointments are needed and you don't have to take time
off of work, there's very little hassle involved in undertaking
stain removal yourself.
Most nylon and wool carpets are repairable using carpet dye, and
upwards of 90 percent of all carpets are nylon or wool.
According to ecarpetstains.com, a leader in do-it-yourself
carpet dye kits, you simply need to send in a carpet sample (cut
from leftover carpet or from the corner of a closet) and a
description of the carpet stains. They will send you a custom
do-it-yourself carpet spot dye kit that will match the color of
your existing carpet. With a few simple steps, you can eliminate
your carpet spots and treat your carpet to the long life it
deserves.
About the author:
Chris Robertson is an author of Majon
International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on
the web. Visit this Home Improvement
Website and Majon's Home
Improvement directory.
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