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Service Master Clean
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Serving Walnut Shade, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1988

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"Very thorough, efficient and reasonably priced. Mark worked with me to get the new house cleaned before our move-in date. Also to get the rental cleaned before we had to turn in keys. Would definitely hire them again."
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Eagle Carpet Cleaning, LLC
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Serving Walnut Shade, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Sherree was wonderful. She came on Easter Sunday to clean our carpets so that we could get inspected first thing Monday morning. Our carpets were in really bad shape from previous tenants. She explained how bad shampooing carpets is for the carpet and even offered to help us find a local carpet cleaner for us in our new home. Highly recommend her."
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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Do not mix bleach with vinegar, ammonia, acidic liquids, or other cleaners or detergents as toxic fumes result from the chemical reaction. Mix bleach only with water to avoid dangerous chemical reactions. Even mixed with water to dilute it, bleach can still be harmful to your skin, eyes, and lungs.

Some of the worst and hardest stains to remove from carpets include dark-colored spills like red wine, coffee, blood, and ink. These can permanently discolor the carpet, especially if they aren't treated immediately, and are particularly visible on light-colored carpets. Bleach is also one of the worst culprits, as it causes near-instant color loss that cannot be restored through cleaning. For most tough stains, if DIY methods don't work, a professional carpet cleaner may be able to help. However, for bleach stains, the best option is often to dye or replace the affected area.

No, you cannot steam-clean a silk rug. While steamers are a staple for cleaning area rugs, specifically oriental, the same doesn’t apply to silk rugs. The heat from a steamer can seriously damage its fibers. And since you probably don’t want to replace your stunning rug, it’s best to stay safe and keep steamers away from it.

You can use rug shampoo on an oriental rug, but you need to make sure you use a natural, non-abrasive shampoo. While other carpets made from synthetic fiber can stand up to harsh chemicals, the natural material—sheep’s wool, cotton, silk, or camel hair—that goes into an oriental rug will break down and get damaged if they come in contact with traditional rug shampoos. In many cases, it’s best to let a professional assess your carpet and determine which gentle shampoo would be most appropriate.

Your schedule for deep cleaning will depend on how often you clean regularly and how dirty your home gets. If you clean weekly and keep things tidy, you may only need to deep clean once a year. But if you don’t keep up with regular cleaning or have pets that drag in mud and shed all over the house, you might need deep cleaning two or three times a year.

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