How To Vacuum High Pile Carpet: Two Easy Ways Of Vacuuming High Pile Carpet


Two Easy Ways Of Vacuuming High Pile Carpet

Shag carpet is a kind of carpet that is having a high or deep pile. The pile is the section & segment of the carpet that fastens or causes to adhere to from the surface of the floor, creating the texture of the carpet. A shag carpet is easy to mold, cut, compress, or fold on the feet and brings a kind of cushion on the floor into existence. A distinguishing quality or characteristic of all shag carpets is the deep pile. Conventional woven carpets including a Persian or a rag carpet have a very low pile. Some floor coverings including the standard welcome mat have a thick, high pile composed of dense, coarse material. A heavy vacuum will be extremely hard to move over a high-pile carpet, which as a result makes it highly possible that the wheels of the vacuum may get stuck in the fibers of the carpet and make it hard to maneuver. A heavy vacuum will also typically have a head that's very hard to wield, which in turn makes it tough to direct it in the necessary back and forth motion. A lightweight vacuum having medium suction and a soft brush is a great choice.

Way 1: Cleaning Stains With Vinegar

  • Mix A Cleaning Solution: Firstly, mix a cleaning solution by simply using equal parts of lukewarm water & plain white vinegar to create a homemade mixture for cleaning your shag carpet. The plain white vinegar has much cleaning equity but the vinegar needs to be diluted a bit in clean water in order to be used effectively & safely in your home.
  • Clean Any Stain Using Microfiber Cloth: Next, you need to use a microfiber cloth to clean any stain. Dip your clean microfiber cloth into your white vinegar cleaning solution and now start your work with the cleaner into your shag carpet. Rub any stain quite vigorously (though avert damaging or breaking the long shag carpet fibers) as long as the stain deplete according to your satisfaction.
  • Allow The Carpet To Dry Wholly: Let your shag carpet wholly dry. Once you have finished your scrubbing process, you will need to let your shag carpet dry completely before you start to use it like normal again. The drying process can take up to 2 days (48 hours) or even longer which is entirely dependent on the size of your shag carpet & the thickness of its fibers.

Way 2: Dry Carpet Shampoo

  • Sprinkle Dry Carpet Shampoo On Your Carpet: Simply, sprinkle some dry carpet shampoo on your shag carpet. Mildly shake a bit of your dry carpet shampoo onto your shag carpet but be careful never to overdo it and not to apply too much amount of your dry shampoo. A light sprinkling will do this work easily.
  • Work Your Shampoo Grime Into The Fibers Of Your Carpet: Work your shampoo in and for that, you just need to use a brush to work your dry shampoo grime into the fibers of your shag carpet. The more you work with your shampoo into your carpet, the better it will do at cleaning your carpet.
  • Allow The Applied Shampoo To Sit: Let the applied shampoo sit. The dry carpet shampoo needs a few hours to work accurately. Let the applied shampoo sit on your shag carpet for roughly 60 minutes before you begin your removal process.
  • Vacuum Up The Remnants: The final step is to vacuum up the remnants. You just need to use your handheld vacuum cleaner to vacuum up all the residue of your dry carpet shampoo cleaning. Carefully & gently vacuum your shag carpet to avert damaging the long shag carpet fibers.
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