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Avatar for R.A.M. Mobile Pressure Washing Services LLC
R.A.M. Mobile Pressure Washing Services LLC
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Serving Lagrange, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

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R.A.M. Mobile Pressure Washing Services, LLC is a leader in providing our customers with the highest quality service in an honest, efficient, and professional way. Our pledge is to create successful relationships with our customers, employees and community by building trust, treating every project with the utmost integrity and exceeding expectations. We look forward to working with you!\nWe charge a small estimate fee to cover time and travel of $50. If you choose us for the project, that fee is fully credited toward the final cost- so you don't pay anything extra.

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Serving Lagrange, GA and surrounding areas

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Dear Neighbors,\nIf your to-do list is getting out of hand, I am here to help. I run a local property maintenance service specializing in three core areas to keep your home running smoothly: Lawn Care: Mowing, edging, weeding, and yard cleanups.Cleaning Services: Deep cleaning, and move-out cleanings. Minor computer repairs.

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University Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning, LLC
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean - For BusinessCarpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Lagrange, GA and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

University specializes in carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, carpet stain removal, carpet odor removal, pet stain removal, pet odor removal, RV upholstery cleaning, carpet sanitation, upholstery sanitation, ozone treatment, ozone odor removal, commercial carpet cleaning, residential carpet cleaning

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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, vinegar can remove poop stains. How long the poop sits on your carpet will determine how many rounds of solution you’ll need and the length per round. One round should be enough if you’re dealing with a fresh stain, but more stubborn stains might require longer rounds. If you prefer a more effective way to remove dog poop, consider an enzyme cleaner that can break down both stains and odor. 

If there is only a small amount of gum, it’s entirely possible to remove it on your own. What you’re unable to pick or scrape off, try to scrub out with warm soapy water. You can try freezing the garment and removing the hardened gum. Some swear by rubbing peanut butter on the gum before washing. No matter which method you choose, do not put your clothing in the dryer until the gum is 100 percent removed. 

Some of the hardest and worst stains to remove from carpets include dark-colored spills like red wine, coffee, blood, and ink. These stains can permanently discolor the carpet, especially on light-colored carpets, if they aren’t dealt with immediately. Bleach is also particularly damaging, as it causes near-instant color loss that cannot be restored by cleaning; the affected spot will likely need to be dyed or replaced. If DIY methods don't work on these tough stains, a professional carpet cleaner can help restore your carpet.

To remove odor from a leather couch, let's focus first on what not to do.

A quick Google search may suggest using vinegar to do the job—don't. The acid will dry out anything made of leather. A better DIY option is to sprinkle a little baking soda on your sofa and let it rest for a few hours. Afterward, vacuum it up with a soft-attachment brush. You can also try airing your sofa by opening windows or leaving it outside for a few hours in a clean, dry space.

Most carpet cleaning solutions are safe to use in the home. However, to avoid irritation and health issues you can look for a neutral, mild detergent, especially one that’s marked as nontoxic or eco friendly. When in doubt, always check out the ingredient list. Some cleaning options only use steam heat to clean with little or no detergent, which could be an option if you’re worried. 

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