Is Furniture Protection Worth The Money

by gotcarpets 1. August 2011 11:29

Green Protection is Worth the Money
Chemicals that can harm the environment, also can harm you and your family, if they are used for furniture protection purposes. However, not all furniture protection or upholstery cleaning has to be done with toxic chemicals. There is a greener, and much better, way to protect your furniture, which is well worth the money you will spend. Also, green protection for furniture is much more economical than the approach taken by cleaners who use powerful, damaging chemicals.

Using organic cleansers that are environmentally friendly is an excellent choice for you and your family, and your pets too. You will profit health-wise and money-wise as well. In the end, your furniture will last longer because it will not deteriorate from the application of strong chemicals. An ecology-friendly method of upholstery cleaning and furniture protection is not only good for the environment, but is also the smart choice for your home life.

Why Earth-Friendly Furniture Products are Popular

What qualities should a good green cleanser have? In order to protect your investment in your furniture, it can not react chemically with the fabric so as to ruin it, weaken it, or spoil the bright color. The cleanser should be biodegradable and organic, so that traces of toxins do not remain in the upholstery.

It should be non-toxic to the indoor environment and certainly plant-based, rather than an artificial, laboratory product like those chemicals that were used to protect furniture in the past. Those same chemicals, ironically, deteriorate the furniture and make it necessary for you to purchase new items more frequently.

Green cleansers, used in upholstery cleaning and furniture protection, also enhance the freshness of the indoor air in your home. Because the cleansers are plant-based, they contain ingredients derived from natural fruits and vegetable material that can make your home very comfortable for you and your family as you live and breathe the air, while eating, sleeping and enjoying your time together at home.

Therefore, not only will your furniture last longer, but much more importantly, your family will have fewer health problems that are often connected with chemical furniture protectors.

Each type of furniture, and each individual type of fabric, will require the choice of the best ecologically-sound cleanser. Only a company well-versed in green upholstery cleaning will be qualified to select just the right approach to each article of furniture in your home.

The experts at Got Carpets' are especially attuned to green products for upholstery cleaning, and will be happy to answer any and all questions you and your family may have about furniture protection, costs, and all other home cleaning done the safe, healthy, and environmentally friendly way.

This article was written by Martin McMahon, an expert
in the
Green Living category at www.yoexpert.com


The Benefits of "Green" Upholstery Cleaning

by gotcarpets 1. August 2011 11:08

An Earth-Friendly Way to Clean
A chemical-free upholstery cleaning is the perfect thing to keep your home looking great without any harmful residue. The best way to clean is with cleaning agents that are safe for you and your family. It's now possible to clean your home in a very effective way, and yet be green and environmentally safe.

The Many Advantages for You and Your Family

A non-toxic cleanser for your upholstery also is best for the life and appearance of the fabric itself. Some toxic agents actually will attract more dirt, requiring additional time and expense for more frequent upholstery cleaning as time goes by.

Although many strong chemicals will attempt to hide odors behind cheap fragrances, which have been artificially injected into the harsh cleansing material, a green solution for upholstery cleaning has the added advantage of leaving your furniture, and your entire home, clean-smelling. The quality of the indoor air that your family breathes constantly is one of the most important health and comfort factors that your home can offer.

Extra Benefits for You
Green upholstery cleaning not only brings back the original beauty of the fabric, but it can add years of life to your furniture. If you have a favorite sofa, for example, you would not want it to deteriorate under the harshness of a strong chemical substance. You would want it to continue to radiate the colorful beauty it once had when it was brand new.

And, believe it or not, there are other living things sharing your home, which you can not even see. Invisible microbes may live inside your fabrics. Upholstery cleaning that is thorough will attack and kill these pests before they can harm your family and cause health problems. This can be done scientifically without any strong detergents or chemicals. Green cleaning not only eliminates dirt, it kills bacteria and micro-organisms that contribute to asthma and other health problems of your family.

Deciding in Favor of Green Upholstery Cleaning
You should keep in mind the following distinct advantages of chemical-free upholstery cleaning:

  • The finest, most delicate fabrics will be made clean, safely.
  • Soil will be extracted and disposed of properly outside your home.
  • Green cleaning keeps stains from reappearing soon afterward.
  • No poisonous substances will enter your home.
  • Fabrics will be restored practically to their brand new appearance.


Not only your home, but also your car's upholstery can be cleaned in this same, safe manner. Wherever there is upholstery, it makes sense to use a green cleansing agent, instead of a toxic one.

In many ways, upholstery is more intricate to clean than a carpet, because of delicate fabrics and subtle coloring, which must be preserved. Only an experienced cleaning company should be consulted for your upholstery work. A responsible company, specializing in green cleaning, will be educated as to the various methods of non-toxic cleaning that will work best for each, individual piece of furniture in your home.

Experts at www.gotcarpetsatlanta.com  ready to answer all your questions on these subjects and more.



This article was written by Martin McMahon, an expert
in the
Green Living category at www.yoexpert.com

Green Carpet Cleaning- An Eco-Friendly Option

by gotcarpets 1. August 2011 10:55

Homeowners who have wall to wall carpeting know that carpet cleaning is just part of the deal. However, those concerned about harmful chemicals may put off cleaning to avoid the hazardous effects of VOCs and other pollutants. In response to these very real health concerns, there is now an alternative that’s becoming more commonplace: green carpet cleaning.
Many of the standard chemicals carpet cleaning companies use are known to be hazardous to one's health. The popular cleaning agent, perchloroethylene, referred to as “perc” and also used in dry cleaning solutions, is extremely hazardous. Another commonly used chemical, naphthalene (derived from coal tar) doesn’t fare any better.
These harsh chemicals cause serious health problems, such as dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and central nervous system, liver and kidney damage, as well as having carcinogenic properties. This is serious matter, and even more serious for those with fragile, developing systems, such as babies and toddlers who spend much of their time on the carpet, never mind the contribution to pollution.
Furthermore, carpet cleaners that allow too much moisture into the carpet cause their own host of problems, developing prime conditions for mold and mildew to grow.
Got Carpets uses the hot water extraction method, which is becoming a common “green” cleaning strategy. It works like this. A vacuum suction system is positioned close to the extraction point, creating ideal conditions for fast drying. Additionally, by heating the cleaning solution, less of it is actually needed to efficiently clean carpets, and less water volume is required. As a result, drying times are much quicker, usually around 4 hours.
New green carpet cleaning solutions on the market are derived from plants – avoiding VOCs altogether. Those products that acquire a seal of approval by “Green Seal” or “Environmental Choice Program” must follow the high standards:
1. Green solutions must efficiently clean the carpets, prevent re-soiling, and avoid impacting carpet color.
2. Low toxicity limits are set for water and solutions.
3. Products must be biodegradable.
4. Ingredients in the products cannot be known to or likely to negatively affect the environment.
5. Waste is low and solutions used are also limited.
Homeowners concerned about toxic conditions should look for either seal when comparing carpet cleaning companies. Ideally, carpet cleaning professionals should be well versed in environmentally-friendly products and knowledgeable of green seals of approval.
Homeowners also have green carpet cleaning options. Regular household items are rather effective, completely safe stain removers. Baking soda functions efficiently as an abrasive cleaner; it also whitens and deodorizes. Vinegar’s acidic qualities make it a good germ fighter, and it cuts grease as well. Borax operates as an antiseptic and anti-fungal cleaning agent and it deodorizes and disinfects.
Instead of using harsh chemicals to clean spots, which can often impact a professional cleaner’s ability to effectively clean carpets, using a natural, non-toxic solution of 50% white vinegar with 50% water neutralizes stains. To fight stubborn stains, homeowners can try making a paste made from ¼ cup salt, ¼ cup borax and ¼ cup vinegar, and leave it overnight to treat the stain.
A homeowner’s choices for carpet cleaning options are no longer limited to choosing between a dirty carpet and harmful chemicals. Green carpet cleaning options are plentiful for the DIY homeowner and professionals. Natural, plant-based solutions act as effective cleaners, while advancements in carpet cleaning technologies have produced environmentally friendly but effective professional carpet cleaning options.
Further advancements in green carpet cleaning technology are sure to impress beyond what is available thus far.
This article was written by Anita Alvarez, an expert
in the
Green Living category at www.yoexpert.com
 

Did You Know?

• According to Scientific American, a baby crawling on the floor inhales the equivalent of 4 cigarettes a day as a result of mold, mildew, fungi spores, dust mites, etc.

• It is recommended that frequently used carpets should be professionally cleaned biannually, and even sooner for carpeted homes of people with respiratory conditions, or in homes with pets

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