Why you shouldn’t clean Your Oriental Rug at Home-By PetPeePee Company.
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Why you shouldn’t clean Your Oriental Rug at Home.
Meir Martin, the Owner of the PetPeePee system.
Why you shouldn’t clean Your Oriental Rug at Home, Cleaning an area rug (Olefin Synthetic fiber) from dirt and soil requires an experienced professional and equipment to do the job the right way.
Every carpet cleaner can clean area rug from dirt and soil; it’s nearly the same operation to clean wall-to-wall carpet.
Nevertheless, removing dog or cat urine odor from the Oriental rug, It’s a more significant challenge.
Most pet owners who own Oriental rugs would be upset to spend money to clean the Oriental rug from pee-pee odor.
At the beginning of my career, many of us, including me (at the beginning of my job), believe the urine odor is the most straightforward task to remove.
When we look at the Oriental rug saturated with a dog or cat urine odor, we are surprised to see that the Oriental rug is clean. However, the urine odor can drive everybody nuts.
People believe that spraying the area rug with a garden hose, scrubbing with a light touch, putting on the more or less cleaning product, and allow it to dry outside would solve the problem.
So, suppose your Oriental rug is made of wool, cotton, or silk. In that case, this organic, natural fiber attempts to bleed easily (color run), and the thread will hold the urine crystal different than a synthetic, plastic area rug.
My name is Meir Martin. I’m the Owner and the inventor of, PetPeePee service. Look at the video.
The process of cleaning Oriental rug from urine odor is much more complicated than it looks. Please, before deciding to take the carpet outside and wet it with a garden hose, look at this video. It will show what could happen to the Oriental rug after 2-3 days.
The PetPeePee System, Cleaning process that makes sense.
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