3C Carpet Cleaning Cairns
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![]() During the course of everyday use, your carpets, rugs and furniture will get dirty. Every day you bring in dirt and dust from the outside, so it is natural that over time, your flooring will look and feel dirty.
But when you add little children with sticky fingers and eyes too big for their stomachs, accident prone adults who have had a few too many cold ones, and pets who are either too young to know where they should go toilet or too old to care any more, you will have accidents. Chocolate cake frosting will be smeared on your furniture, wine will be spilt on your rugs and your pets will do a subtle pee in the corner and hope you don’t notice. A lot of the time, getting down on your hand and knees with a sponge and a paper towel will seem like it’s doing enough. You manage to get most of the chocolate frosting off the furniture so that it at least looks clean, you blot up the wine so that you can hardly notice the stain anymore, and you’ve managed to get rid of your pet’s pee without it causing to stain much. But more than likely, what we’ve actually done is spread out the stain and soaked them deeper into the fibres. Now, let’s look at that stain caused by your pet’s unfortunately accident. Pet urine doesn’t just conveniently remain at the carpet fibre surface to be easily blotted up by a handy paper towel. Instead, it seeps down deep into the ground floor layers of the fibre, where it will then crystallise and begin emitting an odour that you can’t get rid of. Even worse, this odour will be a source of major temptation for your pet, who, as territorial animals, will see that spot as their spot and will return to it, continuing to mark it as their spot. The stain gets worse and worse, and the smell gets worse and worse, and blotting it with a sponge and paper doesn’t do a thing. |
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