Cleaning your carpet is like changing the filter in your furnace, it should be done on a regular schedule. The carpet traps all the dirt, dander, dust mites and whatever else is in your carpet. Cleaning it correctly takes all of that stuff out, leaving your carpet soft and clean.
My name is Michael Briggs, my son Jeff and I are I.I.C.R.C. certified carpet cleaning technicians and we are an I.I.C.R.C. certified firm.
Our goal is to provide the highest quality of service, while…
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Cleaning your carpet is like changing the filter in your furnace, it should be done on a regular schedule. The carpet traps all the dirt, dander, dust mites and whatever else is in your carpet. Cleaning it correctly takes all of that stuff out, leaving your carpet soft and clean.
My name is Michael Briggs, my son Jeff and I are I.I.C.R.C. certified carpet cleaning technicians and we are an I.I.C.R.C. certified firm.
Our goal is to provide the highest quality of service, while not taking advantage of our customers; doing the best job possible at a fair price for everyone.
Briggs Carpet Care was started in Longmont, CO. in August of 1977 by my father who still cleans carpets to this day at the age of 74. I started my business in Estes Park in February of 1996. We operate out of our home in Estes Park.
We are a carpet, tile and upholstery cleaning business along with water/fire and mold remediation specialist. We want to provide our customers a service they really do need, doing the best possible job at a very fair price. We take great pride in knowing what we are doing, and we do it very well.
We provide service to Estes Park, Allenspark, Glen Haven, Pinewood Springs and Storm Mountain, weather permitting.
Removing the top ten terrible stains.
The carpet and Rug Institute recommends using Seal of Approval carpet cleaning products. But when you don't have an approval product on hand or you have tough spots and stains, here are some useful tips.
Blood - you should rinse quickly with cool water. Follow with an approved cleaning solution or a mixture of 1/4 teaspoon clear (no bleach, no lanolin) dish washing liquid with one cup cool water. Blot and dry quickly.
Dye and food stains - such as beverages, medicines, cosmetics, foods, and other liquids containing dyes, should be absorbed first. Then try the liquid dish washing solution described in the blood remedy. Blot, repeat, and rinse with clear water on a clean, white towel or a white paper towel. Dry. Depending on the substance involved, it may require professional cleaning.
Fingernail polish - can be removed using a non-acetone fingernail polish removal. Apply a small amount of remover on a white cloth and work it in from the edges of the spill to the center. Blot the area using lukewarm tap water. Dry with a clean cloth.
Ink (ballpoint pen) comes off with rubbing alcohol (70 percent isopropyl) applied to a cloth or paper towel. Don't pour rubbing alcohol directly on the spot.
Paint (latex) - responds to the detergent solution described in the blood remedy. Blot, repeat, and dry. Other types of paint such as enamel or oil require other responses.
For pet urine - try a solution of one part white vinegar and one part water and refer to Chapter 3 for special tips for pet owners.
"Without any hesitation, I am pleased to recommend Briggs Carpet Care of Estes Park to anyone looking for an honest, professional company for carpet or tile cleaning. I have a real estate/property management office and have used Briggs Carpet Care for the last 10 years for all of my carpet cleaning needs, in the 60 properties that I manage, in my office and in my personal home. Mike Briggs and his staff always respond to my calls within a reasonable price."
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