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Clean Carpets for Christmas

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Traditionally Spring was the favoured time of year for sprucing up your home, but these days it’s more likely to happen in the run up to Christmas, when relatives are due to visit and friends are coming over.

After all those rainy autumn days when your pets and family have trodden half the garden through the house, your carpets and rugs are likely to be one of the first things that need a good pre-Christmas clean.

There’s a few options for tackling this task. You can call in the professionals, or hire a carpet washing machine to use over a weekend, or you could buy one to use at your leisure. Using a professional cleaning company to come to your home is an easy option, but can be very costly. Hiring a machine is less expensive, but buying your own will save you money in the long run, because you can use it again and again. The other big advantage with buying a carpet washer is that you’re not tied down to a particular day to do the cleaning. You can choose to clean the upstairs carpets one day, then tackle the downstairs the following weekend.

If you’re entertaining lots of guests it’s also really useful to have a carpet washer on hand, as there’s bound to be a few spilt drinks or footprints by the end of the night. You can simply whip out the machine, suck up the spill and shampoo the area clean before it turns into a stain. This is an especially good idea if you’ve got cream or light-coloured carpets. Carpet washers are also invaluable to have on stand by if your washing machine floods or your freezer unexpectedly defrosts, as they can suck up the liquid quickly, before it becomes a problem.

Modern carpet washers use advanced deep cleaning technology to lift and clean carpet fibres, removing embedded grime, stubborn stains and odours that dry vacuum cleaners can’t reach. For the best performance look out for models with ‘heated cleaning’, which use heat generated by the machine to speed up the cleaning and drying process, and ’edge to edge cleaning’ for even suction all across the width of the floorhead, so carpets dry quickly right up to the edges.

Using a carpet washer is very satisfying if you’re house proud, because you can see the colour of the carpets change literally before your eyes as dirt you never even knew was there is sucked away. If you dry vacuum your carpets daily it can be quite disconcerting to see just how dirty the water is when you pour it away after washing, and you’ll certainly see your ’regularly cleaned carpets’ in a whole new light!

The suction action of the washer lifts up carpet fibres that have become flattened from being trodden on day after day, so carpets feel softer and more springy once they’re dry. They also smell a lot nicer too, so washing your carpets is a good way of freshening up the whole house instead of reaching for the air freshener!

Need help changing your vacuum cleaner’s belt or filter?

Friday, June 19th, 2009

There’s nothing more frustrating than a broken belt or a dirty filter getting in the way of you and your clean carpet. What’s even more frustrating is buying a replacement for your vacuum cleaner and then having to hunt around for the instruction manual to find out how to fit it. And then once you find the manual the next job is to make sense of the instructions, which often only have a diagram or two to help you work out which way round everything goes. It can be a time consuming and fiddly task, especially for those of us who aren’t the most mechanically minded.

That is why some companies have started putting videos on their website or on YouTube designed to show customers how fit a new belt or filter.  It always makes so much more sense when you can see somebody else demonstrate the process in front of you, rather than following a set of written instructions.

 It’s worth searching on YouTube for your make and model of vacuum cleaner and see if there are any relevant videos that show you what to do. A quick search of ‘vacuum cleaner spares’ on YouTube will show you just how many help videos there are available these days.

Vax has their own YouTube channel where they host help videos, along with infomercials, video reviews and TV adverts. These can be a valuable source of information, both for vacuum cleaner owners needing help with changing spares and for shoppers who want to see exactly what a machine looks like in action before parting with their cash. You can, judge how loud it is, see how easy it is to push around the carpet, how well it picks up dirt and read other people’s opinions on how they think the vacuum cleaner performs.  All without leaving the comfort of your home!
 

Don’t Move, Improve!

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

With the housing market in crisis homeowners are increasingly looking for ways to improve what they’ve already got, as an alternative to moving house. If your carpets have seen better days, rather than shopping for new ones why not try giving your existing carpets a new lease of life by deep cleaning them? It’s a great way to extend carpet life and save you the expense and hassle of laying new carpets when yours start to look tired and dull.

The latest generation of ‘heated cleaning’ carpet washers make the process faster and easier than it’s ever been. Heat generated by the machine helps the washing process and speeds up carpet drying times so you can walk on your carpets within just a couple of hours. Deep cleaning your carpets not only brightens the colour and pattern, it helps to remove embedded dirt, dust mites and other allergens, which vacuum cleaners can’t get to. Plus, it puts a spring back in the pile and makes your whole home smell fresh too. And the good news is that deep cleaning with a Vax carpet washer is as easy as 1-2-3… 

  • Step 1) Fill it up: Fill your carpet washer with water and the recommended cleaning solution.
  • Step 2) Get washing: Switch on the machine and use the controls to apply the water and cleaning solution mix then suck up the dirty water. Repeat across the carpet until cleaning is complete. 
  • Step 3) Empty it out:  Pour the dirty water from the tank down the drain and prepare to be amazed at the colour of the water. Then stand back and admire your fresh, clean carpets! 

With good quality carpet washers available as cheeaply as £99.99, deep cleaning is an easy and affordable way to have carpets you can be proud of this spring. Once you’ve Vaxed your carpets back to life, keep your washer at hand to suck up any accidental spills between washes and help avoid staining.

Christmas Carpet Cleaning Tips

Thursday, December 18th, 2008
  1.  Need to spruce up your carpets in a hurry?If your carpet is looking dull, lifeless and in need of a good wash, but you need your room to be ready for Christmas guests in a hurry, try a carpet washer with good suction power and heated cleaning technology to reduce drying time. Leaving windows and doors open after washing your carpets will also help them dry more quickly.
  2. Pets left their mark on carpets and cushions?For homes with pets, usevacuum cleaner with a powered hand tool to pick up stubborn pet hair from carpets and upholstery. Then wash with a carpet washer to lift muddy paw prints and pet smells, so your room is clean, fresh and hygienic for visiting friends and family. 
  3. Want to minimise sneezing and coughing?If you have allergy sufferers visiting over Christmas you can help by reducing the airborne particles that can trigger allergies such as asthma and eczema. Use a vacuum cleaner (with high-level HEPA (High Efficient Particle Arrester) filtration on carpets and upholstery to reduce fine dust particles. Then wash with carpet washer to remove the dust mites and other allergens embedded deep within carpet pile.
  4. Worried your newly washed carpets might attract dirt?To help keep your newly washed carpets looking good for as long as possible over the festive season, make sure you use a carpet cleaning solution with an anti re-soiling additive. This means that it won’t leave a sticky residue on carpet fibres so won’t attract dust and dirt any quicker than general dirt build up.
  5. Need to clean up spilt drinks?If a drink is spilt on your carpet during the festivities, deal with it immediately to help prevent staining, but don’t rub with a cloth as this will work the liquid deeper into carpet fibres. Instead suck it up with a carpet washer, or lay a paper towel on top to soak it up, then wash the carpet as soon as you can.

The Festive Season is Nearly Here… Are Your Carpets Ready

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

The turkey is ordered, the presents are wrapped and you’ve checked the Christmas tree lights are working. The next job is to make sure your home is clean, bright and suitably festive for your holiday guests. One area you certainly don’t want to fall down on is dull, lifeless carpets.

A thorough deep clean will bring them back to life by removing the trodden-in dirt that dry vacuuming can’t get to and that leaves them flat and lifeless. Washing carpets brightens the colour and pattern and revitalises the pile, making the carpet springy again. It also removes bacteria and other hidden nasties, like dust mites and pollen that can trigger allergies, so the room is hygienic for babies, children and the whole family. Odours are neutralised too, so your home will smell fresh and clean.

Hiring a professional cleaner to deep clean your carpets can be expensive and a hassle, plus it costs you every time you have them cleaned. However, with carpet washers ranging from under £100 there are quick and easy deep cleaning solutions available. In addition to washing your carpets, a carpet washer makes cleaning up spills quick and easy, and prevents staining – a certainty to happen when you entertain. Carpets typically get a lot of wear and tear during the festive season, so a carpet washer is invaluable for freshening them up again once the last guests have gone.

If storage space is at a premium, choose a compact carpet washer with a folding handle that is easy to store away. For homes with little or no storage space, you may prefer a lightweight, portable spot cleaner with a wash tool and flexible hose for cleaning your stairs, seats and upholstery and car interiors and problem areas on your carpet.

For busy homes with larger areas of carpet to wash, choose a carpet washer with large capacity tanks for clean and dirty water. For busy homes that need faster cleaning and drying times, a heated cleaning model is best, as your carpets will back in use within just a few hours. 

For homes with a combination of floor types, you might want to consider a carept washer that can also wash hard floors.

How to Survive Winter Allergies

Friday, November 7th, 2008

dust_mite.JPGdust_mite.JPGdust_mite.JPGdust_mite.JPG16th – 22nd of November is Indoor Allergy Week. With around 40% of children now suffering from allergies such as dust_mite.JPGasthma and eczema, it’s helpful to understand what triggers reactions such as itchy eyes, runny nose, skin rashes, sneezing, snoring and wheezing at this time of year.
 
While many of us think of summer as allergy season, the humid conditions created by turning up the central heating in our double glazed homes in winter provides an ideal environment for mould and dust mites to breed and thrive. The average bed contains around 2 million dust mites while 10% of the weight of a 6-year old pillow can consist of mould, mildew, dust mites and their waste, which can trigger allergies.

To reduce these winter nasties, regular vacuuming of carpets, curtains and furniture using a vacuum cleaner with HEPA (High Efficient Particle Arrester) filtration is recommended. All Vax vacuum cleaners now feature HEPA filters as standard, so whichever model you choose you can be assured it’s helping to reduce the allergens in your house.

An average carpet harbours millions of dust mites and a neglected carpet can contain up to four times its own weight in dirt, mould, dust mites and their waste. Whilst dry vacuuming removes the surface layer of dirt from carpets, washing is much more effective at removing embedded dirt, dust mites and other allergens hidden deep within carpet pile.

Specialist carpet cleaning solutions are formulated to work deep into carpets, lifting dust, dirt and stains, and leaving your carpet smelling fresh and clean. Arming your home with a vacuum cleaner and carpet washer is a great way to start winning the battle against winter allergies.

Vax has some fantastic deals on carpet washers if you buy through its online shop too, so don’t miss out!

Washing Carpets is Easy and Affordable!

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Deep cleaning is an ideal way to freshen up a tired-looking carpet, brighten the colour and put a spring back into the pile. It also helps prolong the life of a carpet by removing the ground-in dirt that flattens and damages carpet fibres, which dry vacuuming alone can’t reach. All the family will feel the benefit too, as washing gets rid of unwelcome guests like pollen, bacteria and dust mites that thrive in warm, humid environments and can trigger allergies.  As hiring a professional cleaner to deep clean your home can be costly – around £70-£100 for two average sized rooms – it makes more economic sense to invest in a carpet washer. With models available from under £100, upright carpet washers are as easy to use as a regular dry vacuum and provide an affordable way to wash carpets and suck up spills. 

The V-024 Rapide Classic is a lightweight, upright carpet washer with a static brushbar that gently loosens and lifts dirt from carpet pile. Easy to fill, empty, use and store, the Rapide’s handle lays flat to the floor so you can clean under and around furniture really easily. Also in this range are the V-025 Rapide and V-026 Rapide Deluxe, which both have a rotating brushbar that agitates carpet pile to lift and remove ground-in dirt and stains. The Deluxe has all the features of the Rapide, plus a wash tool and flexible hose for refreshing stairs, upholstery and car interiors. In addition to a wash tool, the V-028 Rapide PowerJet Pro has an extra wide cleaning path so it’s good for washing larger areas of carpet. It has a static brushbar that agitates pile to dislodge dirt and PowerJet technology that pumps jets of water deep into carpet fibres, and also a wash tool for cleaning stairs and upholstery. Topping the range is the V-027 Rapide XL, which features two contra-rotating brushbars to deep clean carpet fibres and groom pile, as well as extra large capacity clean and dirty water tanks.  The V-033 Rapide Compact is the newest addition to the Rapide range. It’s a portable, lightweight spot cleaner with a hand tool and hose for washing stairs, upholstery and car interiors.  

All Rapide carpet washers come with Vax carpet washing solutions that are specially formulated to hygienically clean deep into carpet, lifting dirt and stains, and preventing odours. Vax solutions dry leaving a fresh fragrance without any sticky residue, helping to prevent resoiling.

Top Carpet Care Tips: Faster Cleaning & Dealing with Spills

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

How to Wash and Dry Carpets Quickly 

First vacuum carpets thoroughly with a good vacuum cleaner, such as one of the models in the Mach range from Vax with ‘no loss of suction’ technology. For the best results use the Mach 7, which features patented WindTunnelTM technology that traps dust effectively, leaving your carpets cleaner, quicker. Next wash carpets using a dedicated carpet washer, for example the V-124 Dual V from Vax, which has a market leading 6-year parts and labour guarantee. SpinScrub BrushesFor fast, effective cleaning the Dual V features SpinScrubTM brushes on the cleaner floor head and a powered SpinScrubTM hand tool that fits to the flexible hose, for removing spots and stains, and cleaning stairs and upholstery. These rotating brushes gently loosen embedded dirt on all sides of carpet pile, ensuring deep down cleaning that leaves pile looking renewed.  Patented Dual VTM Air Path technology delivers consistent suction across the width of the floor nozzle. Combined with heated cleaning technology this reduces drying time so rooms are soon ready to use. The Dual V’s hygienic Automix system mixes the cleaning solution and water for optimum cleaning results, and is less messy and time consuming than pre-mixing yourself. Any solution remaining in the tank after washing can be used again. Finally, leave windows and doors open to help carpets dry quickly.

Dealing with Spilt Drinks on Carpet

For best results deal with spills on carpet immediately, as sticky fluids left in carpet fibres attract dirt and cause stains. Ideally suck up the spill straight away with a carpet washer, such as one of the wide range of models available from Vax:

  • Step 1: Suck up the spill

  • Step 2: Apply the water and cleaning solution mix

  • Step 3: Suck up the dirty water.

    However, if you don’t have a carpet washer at hand, lay paper towel on top of the liquid to soak it up and then wash the carpet as soon as you can. Don’t rub the spill with a cloth as this will work the liquid deeper into carpet fibres making the spot more difficult to remove and could potentially result in a stain.

HEPA Filtration Explained

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

What is HEPA Filtration?

HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Arrester) filters deliver a high level of filtration, which traps smaller dust and dirt particles, preventing contamination of the environment. This type of filtration is better for homes with allergy sufferers. All Vax dry vacuums are fitted with HEPA filters.

HEPA Filtration

What is HEPA Anti-Microbial Filtration?
Anti-bacterial/anti-microbial filters have a treatment impregnated in the filter that is effective against bacteria that comes in contact with it. However, this treatment is not a pesticide so it does not kill dust mites. The treatment is impregnated in the media of the filter so it’s not lost when the filter is washed.

HEPA FilterWhat is a Carbon Filtration additive?
A filtration system featuring a Carbon Filtration additive features an additional layer of filtration that helps to neutralize odours, so is great for homes with pets.

It’s easy to remove the HEPA filter for cleaning. Filters can just be gently tapped on edge of bin to loosen dust to clean. They’re also easy to re-install in the machine.

Some questions to ask yourself before deciding which dry vacuum to buy:

Does anyone in your home suffer from allergies?

Allergy sufferers in particular benefit from a vacuum fitted with a HEPA filter as they greatly reduce household dust and pollen that can trigger allergies.

Allergy sufferers should also consider getting a machine that can wash carpets in addition to just dry vacuum cleaning your home. This is because washing carpets is a more effective method of keeping them clean than just dry vacuuming, which only strips off the top layer of dirt and debris. Washing carpets helps remove the trodden-in dirt, allergens and dust mites that live and breed deep within carpet pile. Vax offers a range of dedicated carpet washers and multi-function machines at its website.

Do you have pets?

A vacuum with anti-microbial filtration that is effective against bacteria is ideal for homes with pets, and a filter with a Carbon Filtration additive would also help neutralize pet odours.

Dealing With Stubborn Stains – Pre-Treatment Cleaning

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Pre-treating your carpets prior to washing them tackles high traffic areas and even the most stubborn stains and ground in dirt to give the most effective clean.

Some carpet washers, including several from Vax, include a pre-treatment cleaning system to which specifically targets embedded dirt and stains and starts to work on breaking down problem areas before you start washing the carpet. These are ideal for areas that get a lot of traffic such as the foot of sofas, hallways, in front of doors or where pets lie.

 How to pre-treat your carpets:

  • Wave the pre-treatment applicator over the area you want to treat, pressing the trigger to release the pre-treatment solution spray.
  • The pre-treatment formula immediately starts breaking down the embedded and ground in dirt, giving you a deeper clean.
  • Simply, leave for 10 minutes and wash as normal.