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A Spotless Carpet Cleaning
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Serving Draper, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 1996

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Emergency services offered

"VERY pleased! A Spotless Carpet Cleaning called me back immediately. They scheduled me quickly as our dog had just had yet another accident. I then had to reschedule, which they were very nice about and accommodated my needs. The gentleman who came was very knowledgeable, respectful, and did a very THOROUGH job. Our house honestly smells good again. It did cost a considerable sum (a good deal of this was because of the special treatment used on the dog urine spots), but was well worth it. Best carpet cleaning I've had in 25 years of home ownership."
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Response time1 day
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A Touch of Class Cleaning Services
4.7(
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Serving Draper, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 1996

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Customers say: Quick response

"Jason did an awesome job at a very reasonable price. He did a major carpet stretching in my basement. I would recommend him highly and will use him again in the future if needed"
Response time3 hrs
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Rangel Cleaning Services
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Serving Draper, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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Credit card accepted

"Recently bought a house that had renters who trashed the place. Called Rangel and they had The whole 2 bedroom 2 bath house deep cleaned and disinfected the next evening. Luz and her team worked nonstop until nearly 11 PM until it was done. Excellent work, prompt service, and great people. Will use again if I need something like this done again."
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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can use a hose to clean an area rug. Before you do, it’s a good idea to vacuum out dust and dirt and use a rug brush to remove pet hair and other debris. Just be careful not to be too aggressive, or you’ll damage the material. Bring your area rug outside and wet it evenly with your hose. You can even use a pressure washer on a light setting if you have a new, durable rug. Continue soaking until the water runs clean, and then hang your rug to dry.

Yes, many services include cleaning as part of the repair process. Confirm with your provider.

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.

Part of the rug cleaning cost depends on the rug material type. Different materials may require different cleaning methods. Some of the most common rug material cleaning costs include:

  • Wool: $5–$8 per square foot

  • Cotton: $2–$8 per square foot

  • Silk: $4–$8 per square foot

  • Synthetic: $1–$4 per square foot

  • Sheepskin: $4–$8 per square foot

  • Sisal: $4–$7 per square foot

  • Other materials: $1–$8 per square foot

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. 

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