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Carpets are best when they look and smell clean, but pets have a way of leaving spots, stains, and lots of hair all over the carpet’s surface. Here are some carpets cleaning tips for pet owners.

Below are 3 carpet cleaning tips for pet owners:

Start Housetraining your Pet

Start housebreaking your pet the moment you introduce him to his new home. It’s best to begin training house pets when they’re young so they will have an easier time getting into the routine of things. For more advanced training, research nearby trainers and pet training classes. For mischievous pets who like to make messes, considering hiring an in-home obedience instructor to spend some quality time teaching your pooch proper house pet behavior. Source: AngiesList

Removing Pet Hair

Pet hair can accumulate on everything, especially carpets. A shedding pet can leave a trail of hair across the floor that can quickly clog your vacuum cleaner. Wrapping masking tape around an old paint roller and attaching it to an old broom or mop handle can act like a giant lint roller to pick up pet hair before you vacuum. Alternatively, raking your carpet with a rubber-bristled carpet rake collects the pet hair in clumps, so you can remove the hair by hand before vacuuming. Vacuum your carpet at least three times a week with a HEPA-filtered, bagless vacuums to reduce the amount of pet hair left in your carpet. Source: HomeGuides

Cleaning Solutions

Home remedies that use vinegar and baking soda simply mask the odor for a short time and don’t eliminate the cause. Instead, buy a product made for your particular type of pet mess. Commercial pet cleaning products range in price from a few dollars to more than $20 per quart. The least expensive products usually contain a carpet detergent for the stain and an odor-masking chemical. Since they don’t actually neutralize the substance, the smell usually returns on humid days. Spend more to get a product with enzymes. These products are good for small surface stains. But if you’re dealing with a large stain, one that has soaked deep into the carpet, or one that has already dried, spend more yet and use a product with bacteria, enzymes and an oxygen booster. Source: FamilyHandyman

I hope these tips can help you in maintaining a clean and healthy home, we love our pets but we also love our carpets. If you want to know more about carpet cleaning, please give us a call or contact us here.