Tip 1: Vacuum the carpet
Vacuum your carpet experts recommend vacuuming your carpet once a week to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris. Indoor odors are usually caused by dust, debris, and soil that settles in the vents, walls, and rugs/rugs. Regular vacuuming will help reduce these odors. When you walk on carpet, dirt and dirt on the surface are stirred into the air you breathe. Removing these particles from your carpet can make your air quality cleaner. Finally, dirt and debris on the carpet can rub against the fibers as it walks over it. This friction gradually damages the fibers of the carpet. Vacuuming the loose dirt will extend the life of the carpet.
Vacuum under furniture every few months to reduce the chances of moths hiding under furniture legs and in dark shelters.
Tip 2: Clean up spills properly
Cleaning glove experts have found that many carpets are permanently damaged not because of the spill, but because of the way the spill is cleaned. Never use bleach on carpets or rugs!
Spills left on rugs or rugs may attract moths. This will be a bigger problem for you. Some moths feed on keratin in pet hair and food and drink spills. Making sure all spills are properly cleaned is important to keep moths out.
Tip 3: Clean Your Carpet Professionally
Over time, your carpet can accumulate dirt and grime deep within its fibers, which cannot be removed at all by a vacuum cleaner or household tub. This soil creates odors, attracts moths, and creates friction that can damage the fibers of the carpet. A professional cleaning will help remove dirt, dirt, and debris from deep within your carpet. Experts recommend having your rug professionally cleaned every 3 to 5 years, depending on the amount of traffic your rug experiences. Take your rugs to a certified cleaner who has extensive knowledge of your rugs and how to clean them.