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"I had them install all of our floors in our downstairs. Tile in the kitchen, and carpet in the living room. I would recommend them to anybody needing flooring work."
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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

You can use baking soda to start getting the urine odor out of your mattress. Baking soda is highly absorbent and soaks up odors, so it will not only draw the urine out of your mattress but it can also get to work fighting the lingering smell. You can also use an enzymatic cleaner to break down the urine to make it easier to clean. Just keep in mind that you need to remove enzymatic cleaners from the mattress after use, as leaving them on could be dangerous.

The frequency depends on several factors, such as whether you have pets or children, the type of carpet, and the level of activity in your home. We recommended that you have your carpets professionally cleaned every 12 to 18 months. However, if you have children, pets, or allergies, you may want to clean them more frequently, like every 6 to 12 months instead.

You can use several common household cleaners to clean carpets, including vinegar, baking soda, salt, and borax.

If your upholstery has a funky odor or you want to make your couch smell fresh, sprinkle some baking soda on the piece for 30 minutes up to an hour and then use the vacuum to remove the baking soda. If it’s still smelling funky, you may need to hire a professional cleaning service for a deeper clean.

Yes, hydrogen peroxide can actively remove stains from carpets. Just avoid using anything more than a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution. Anything more than 6% could bleach your carpet.

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