Carpet ang Rug Restoration and Cleaning
65Fire and Water Damaged carpet
Immediate extraction of the water from the rug/carpet should be the first ting you do!
.After a water or fire loss, there is one sure thing. You will need your carpets and rugs cleaned and restored. Oriental rugs are often the most costly by the square foot and need special attention. Handling the rugs in a proper manner immediately will save you headaches down the road.
Immediate extraction of the water from the rug/carpet should be the first ting you do! The longer a rug sits in water the higher the chances are that the dyes will migrate. Older rugs/carpet can be difficult if not impossible to color correct. Immediate extraction will greatly reduce this risk.
While removing the water, run your wand with the grain. This will do two things. One, It is physically easier to do and puts less stress on your body and Two, It will prevent and minimize fiber distortion which on some rugs is nearly impossible to fix.
Do not stack your rugs when moving from one area to another! Color dyes may run from carpet to carpet. You could end up with just a pile of ruined carpets. To prevent this problem do one of two things. One, Roll the rugs up and place in plastic bags (Only if you are transporting and removing quickly from the plastic, long term storage will not allow the rugs to fully dry and may cause mold growth). Two (Best Option), Place a sheet or towel on the rugs and roll them up individually.
A popular and probably most damaging way to dry thick carpet/rugs is to lay them out in the sun. Even a short trip in front of the sun's rays could fade your rug. I would even recommend not placing your rug in a place where the sun hits it for long periods of the day inside your home let alone outside. This will surely damage your wet carpet. Best method is to extract the water and put several fans directed at it to get air moving and dry it out faster. If laying them in the sun is necessary, put the top side down and lay on a flat surface.
Finally, do not drip dry your rugs. Dyes can go into your wool fibers if you do this, or run into the other dyes of your carpet. It will likely end up looking more tie-dyed than neatly designed when your done. If there are no dyes, you still should not drip dry. The thickness of the carpet/rug will prevent it from fully drying at the lower end where the water is dripping off.
In summary, remember these carpet restoration tips:
1.Immediately Extract the Water
2.When Extracting, go with the grain
3.Wet Rugs should not be stacked
4.Do not dry in direct sunlight
5.Never drip dry
For more detailed information
about carpet cleaning and fire and water damage restoration visit our site at FGSWPA or for emergency services 24 hours 7 days a
week call First General Services of Western PA at 1-800-553-8426.
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thevoice 2 years ago
smart hub great reading always learning