I am the do it yourself type. If a bench breaks, I will buy some wood and fix it myself. I won’t go forward and say I am a handy woman (results are not always as expected), but I think that by fixing things myself I not only save cash, but learn a little. When my kids started protesting about how mucky the carpet was, I knew what my next challenge would be. Was it possible for me to steam clean a house full of carpet? I assumed so.
I told my hubby over dinner what my plans were and he raised an eyebrow. Why not just rent a carpet cleaner? Contract cleaners would get it over and done with in almost no time, they could do carpet repairs if it is required and they had carpet cleaning equipment. Naturally I turned my nose up at his recommendation. I’d turn to carpet cleaner services if I ended up having a breakdown, but at no sooner.
I hit the shops in search of what I’d need, who knew the grocery market had half an isle just for carpet cleaner supplies? I found what I wanted quickly, including shampoo and stain removal products. On my way out, I realized that the grocery market had steam cleaners for hire. It was a great deal more affordable than I’d imagined and I headed home rather impressed with myself.
I started off by moving all of the furniture around (a great opportunity to shake out the rugs too). Beholding the carpets in their disgusting, dirt-caked state, I was glad I’d made the choice to wash the carpets. I got down to shampooing and applying the stain remover, which was really quick and simple. The cleaning product was vacuumed off and I got to carpet steaming, which I found out was harder than it looks.
I don’t know if it’s because it was my first time or merely because you have got to have the knack, although it was a struggle. Eventually I got thru the entire house, nevertheless it did end up taking ages. However, I am very satisfied with the result. Now my ordinary house cleaning and a vacuum every now and then will keep my carpets looking better than ever!
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