May 28, 2012

How to Remove Mould from a Wet Carpet

The moisture is the main reason of growing mould on carpets. If the carpet has been wet more than 48 hours, you can be sure that the mould is already growing in it. A professional cleaner London will explain to you exactly how to remove mould from a wet carpet. Following the guidelines below will make your cleaning easier and more effective. 
Mould also presents a big and dangerous health risk which will destroy your carpet and your flooring. That's why cleaning your carpet on time is very important. The London cleaners will share their guide with you, so follow the steps below.

1.First of all, you should determine why the mould is there. If the cause is a ceiling leak or room humidity, you should take some actions and repair what has to be repaired. If it's just from a water spill, then you can continue with the next steps.

2.It's recommended that you should use dehumidifier for at least a day, if the problem doesn't come from a water spill.

3.The cleaner London advises you to make a cleaning solution of a cup hydrogen peroxide and a gallon of water. Use the mixture to soak the whole carpet and use a hard-bristled brush to scrub the carpet after 20 minutes.

4.Use a dry vacuum cleaner to suck the moisture out. If you don't have one, you can always hire a machine from the London cleaners for a day or two. Let the area to completely dry.

And our last tip is to be careful and never mix chemicals without professional advice. Some combinations can be very dangerous!

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