Friday, November 13, 2009

Professional Carpet Cleaning vs. DIY Vacuuming

For those of us who have carpeting in our homes or offices, cleaning that carpet properly is oftentimes one of the banes of life. Kids, colorful liquids, foods, pets, and the stuff stuck to the bottoms of our shoes can really make a mess of our carpeting and floors. While a cheap department store vacuum may help remove, but mostly displace, your carpeting's surface grit, and a usually overpriced heavy-duty vacuum will likely help you to remove some of the dirt and yuck that has been ground into your carpets, there is a real and legitimate need for professional carpet cleaning services. Regardless of whether you are a homeowner, a renter, or a local business owner, hiring professional carpet cleaners on an occasional basis may help you out in more ways than just making your carpets cleaner for the time being.

Hiring professional carpet cleaners for a home

Your home or apartment is your dwelling place -- you likely spend a lot of time there, and if you have young kids, friends or family members who bring over younger kids, and especially if you pets, your carpeting is likely shamefully dirty at times. Even if your carpeting looks moderately clean on the surface, there's a good chance that there are all kinds of bugs, germs, and crumbs, residing less than an inch from your carpet's surface -- most vacuum cleaners simply do not clean carpets. Furthermore, even if you have a top-of-the-line vacuum, it's unlikely that you have the tools at your disposal to clean your carpets thoroughly. Warm, soapy water and some elbow grease do not constitute a good cleaning, either.

By using a professional carpet cleaning service, you can remove the elements in your carpeting that can do you, and those who visit your home, harm; germs, bacteria, allergens, and even the aesthetic annoyances -- carpet stains -- can be removed through the services of professional carpet cleaners. While you probably do not need to hire a professional cleaning service for each home cleaning, hiring professional carpet cleaners every few months can make a significant difference in the overall cleanliness of your home.

Using professional carpet cleaners for an office

If you're a business owner, you undoubtedly spend a lot of time at your store or office, maybe even more time, technically, than you spend in your own home. The same can be said for your employees -- many of them undoubtedly spend a great deal of time walking your floors, and breathing the air in your office. Especially if you deal directly with the public, or at least partners and potential clients, your business' carpeting is quite important, even on the visual level.

Stained or spotted carpeting reflects poorly on your business, but that's just the beginning. Because you, and your employees, spend so much time on the carpet, which is subject to heavy foot traffic and results in all kinds of outside elements being tracked in throughout your place of business, the hidden elements of soiled carpeting can affect those who work for you and who visit your business. It's unfortunate, but many people these days suffer from airborne sensitivities, and the dust, pollen, allergens, and even mildew that can build up in your carpeting can have a negative impact on you and your employees.

Commercial carpeting is notoriously more difficult to clean than traditional home carpeting, which makes the services provided by a professional carpeting cleaning service even more important and worthwhile. While it may not make sense to hire a professional cleaning company on a weekly basis in many situations, daily vacuuming on your end, and scheduled carpet-cleaning services on a regular basis can make a big difference in the overall cleanliness of your place of business and even the quality of your air. It just makes sense to use professional carpet cleaners on regular basis when so much is riding on your carpeting -- literally.

Your carpets, whether they are in your home, apartment, or place of business, have the potential to hold plenty of unwanted elements that can affect the safety, and health, of those around you. While a quick vacuuming may result in cleaner-looking carpets, you really owe it to yourself, and those around you, to invest in professional carpet cleaning services, at least on an occasional basis. Not only will your carpets look and feel better, they will be safer for you and everybody else who visits you at home or at work.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

How to Clean Tile Floors and Grout

If you live in an area with variable weather, such as Michigan, or just have a high-traffic home, it can leave your tile and grout looking dirty, faded and dull over time. Normal scrubbing and wiping are not enough to penetrate the ground in dirt that clings to grout. Unsealed, or untreated, tile and grout needs to be deep cleaned on a regular basis to maintain a fresh appearance. Here are a few ways you can clean your home's tile and grout.

Cleaning Bathroom Tile and Grout


Use a large sponge to wipe down the tile surface with warm water. Dip a stiff bristled toothbrush into the water and scrub the grout. This will remove any loose debris and dirt. Mix ½ cup of baking soda with ¼ cup of warm water. Smear the pasty mixture onto the grout and let it set for a few minutes. Begin scrubbing the grout vigorously with the toothbrush. Use a circular motion to drive the dirt out from the tiny crevices and indents in the grout. Rinse well with clear warm water and give the surface an hour to dry.

Cleaning Kitchen Backsplash Tile and Grout

Kitchen backsplash tile and grout is renowned for harboring minute amounts of cooking grease and oils that attract dirt and dust. Grease removal is a necessary step in cleaning. Mix ½ cup of a liquid dishwashing liquid to one bucket of warm water. Scrub the backsplash wall with a soft scrub sponge soaked in the detergent mix. Allow the soapy water 10 to 15 minutes to soak the grease loose. Mix ½ cup of oxygen bleach power with a bucket of warm water. Scrub the grout and tile with the mixture and rinse with plain water.

Cleaning Floor Tile and Grout


Floor tile and grout will typically be the toughest areas to clean. Sweep the floor with a broom to remove all loose dirt. Divide the floor into small sections and damp mop one section at a time. Scrub the grout with a small stiff cleaning brush and warm water. Mix ½ cup of oxygen bleach powder into a bucket of warm water. Use the small brush to scrub the floor grout and tile. Continue using a circular scrubbing motion to release the dirt and grime that burrows into the grout. Wear safety glasses to avoid splashing the cleaner into your eyes.

Making the Job Easier

Cleaning tile and grout is a physically demanding job, and for some people, it can quickly become overwhelming. When cleaning, you should take frequent breaks to minimize the possibility of back or other muscle strain. If you want to make future cleanings easier, consider hiring a professional cleaning company to come in and clean your tile and grout for you. Professionals with professional-grade tools can oftentimes do a better job on your tile floors and countertops, and some companies will apply a sealant to your grout, which will make future cleanings for you as simple as running a damp mop or cloth over your tile floors and counters.



Saniglow provides cleaning services in Howell and specializes in professional grout cleaning for residents of Pickeney, Hamburg, and South Lyon.