What keeps a carpet clean?
From all of the ads you see on television, you would think its up to the vacuum cleaner you choose.
Not all carpets are created the same.
- Some carpets are less likely to attract soil
- Some carpets release dirt faster
- Some carpets don’t trap dirt as deep
- Some carpets are easier maintained than others
What should you look for when selecting a carpet?
Pile
Carpet pile is used to describe the carpet fibers attached to the backing. Pile can be a loop (loop pile) or cut open (cut pile). Loop pile makes it harder for dirt to penetrate into the carpet, meaning a recent stain will clean up easier and faster when treated right away. However, if dirt is allowed to penetrate, the dirt sinks in deeper, meaning it will be harder to clean over time.
Low pile carpets such as Berber are easier to clean than their high pile counterparts. And the thicker, higher in density carpeting will mean dirt takes longer to penetrate, meaning its easier to keep clean in the short run.
Soil and Stain Treatments
Stain resistant carpeting will have a better chance of maintaining its appearance and will make it easier to clean overall. Yet they are called stain resistant for a reason; nothing will ever be stain proof. Different types of fiber will attract different types of stains, and allow dirt and grime to sink in at different rates. The less stress you give your carpets, the more wear they will provide overall.
Fiber
Carpets are created with their own unique benefits and downsides. Speak with a carpet consultant about the most important features for you, then select the right carpeting for your circumstances.
- Nylon offers great resiliency and doesn’t attract oil stains. It holds up well and is fairly easy to clean. It is more prone to stain from food and beverages.
- Olefin doesn’t hold its shape as well as nylon, but has more water resistant qualities.
- Polyester is stain resistant by design, but also is more attracted to oily stains.
- Natural fibers are naturally resilient and even moisture repellant. You do have to be careful about cleaning products, as the fibers are more sensitive to chemicals.
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