Home Cleaning Tips 
If you're a do-it-yourselfer', then these tips may come in handy. If
all else fails, you can call the professionals at 800-675-1333. Please
visit the Contact Us page on the left of your screen if you have any cleaning
needs not addressed below. We'd be glad to research the topic and get back
to you with a solution.
Carpet Cleaning:
- If spot is wet, blot it, don't rub. Rubbing spread the soil.
- If spot is dry, loosen soil and vacuum away prior to moistening it.
- Always rinse cleaned area thoroughly. If not removed, cleaning products
may cause the cleaned area to attract soil.
- When taking out stains, always use a white cloth.
- Clean spots and stains immediately. you will have a much better
chance of removing them.
- When using any cleaner, dilute according to direction. A mixture
that is too potent may cause damage.
- Not every stain can be removed. Consult your ServiceMaster
professional for cleaning options.
- Always pre-test the surface to be cleaned. apply cleaning solution
to an inconspicuous area of the same material. If, after five minutes,
the material's color transfers to towel, try another product.
- Carpet shampoo is good to have on hand and is available at most hardware
stores.
- A mild mineral spirit solution is useful for many household cleaning
applications.
- For wax dropped on carpet or upholstery, set a clean, absorbent cloth over
the wax stain and hold a hot iron on it. Lift cloth slowly after heating to
absorb the wax.
Carpet Stains
- Scrape off any solids. Blot up liquids quickly, dabbing lightly with
a clean white towel or paper towel.
- To remove greasy stains, apply a nonflammable dry-cleaning agent to the
spot with a white towel. Work from the edges toward the center. Don't
scrub. Dab gently until the spot comes clean. Always pretest any cleaning
agent on an inconspicuous part of the carpet and let it dry before
continuing.
- Coat less stubborn greasy stains with aerosol shaving cream or carbonated
water. Use a hair dryer to speed dry. Then vacuum.
- Sprinkle a greasy stain with baking soda, cornstarch, cornmeal, or talcum
powder. Leave on at least six hours, then vacuum.
- To remove water-soluble stains, apply some detergent solution (1 1/2
teaspoon mild detergent per pint of water), working from the edges to the
center of the stain. Place several layers of white tissues or paper
towels over the spot and weight down with books or pots and pans. Let
stand about one hour. Replace with fresh tissues or towels and leave
overnight. Then fluff up the carpet pile with your fingers.