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In this blog entry, our professional New Jersey carpet cleaning team will detail the best way to maintain and keep your carpet in good condition after you receive your NJ carpet cleaning service.
If you add too much water during the carpet cleaning process it can seep into the carpet pad or subfloor, causing bad smells, mold growth, or structural damage. Getting your carpet too wet can also cause shrinking or color issues. Our professional team avoids overwetting carpets by only using the right ratio of water to cleaning solution, as well as doing our best to allow carpets to dry before replacing furniture or walking on it.
After the carpet is cleaned, try to avoid heavy foot traffic on the carpet for a few days. This will allow the carpet to fully dry and stop any debris or dirt from tracking on to it. Heavy foot traffic causes lots of debris and dust to come in from outside and get embedded inside carpet fibers. Witha reduction in foot traffic, you lower the amount of debris and dirt that comes into your home, keeping your carpet cleaner for a longer period of time.