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Dixie 06-11-2024 08:00 AM

DIY rug cleaning?
 
What's the most practical, and cost effective, way to clean my 13 x10 rug? Can I take it outside and wash it using a hose and detergent? I'm asking because my local rug cleaner wants almost as much to wash it, as it cost to buy. It's from Lowe's, and woven from polyester.

rwest 06-11-2024 08:10 AM

Test a small spot first to make sure the colors aren’t going to fade or run.

Try and get it to dry as quickly as possible afterwards.

I think you’ll have very good luck cleaning it yourself.

Tobra 06-11-2024 08:53 AM

Rutager has it.

You are going to want some help, that thing is going to get HEAVY when it is wet.

HobieMarty 06-11-2024 09:06 AM

Carpet shampooer, perhaps, ya know, it puts the water and cleaning solution down and pulls it back out, heated ones work the best. Go over it a few times and keep extracting water, and it will be nearly dry by the time you are finished.

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Dixie 06-11-2024 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 12264537)
Rutager has it.

You are going to want some help, that thing is going to get HEAVY when it is wet.

What if I just leave it laying to dry?. I mean, aside from the rainy season beckoning.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1718122048.jpg

911 Rod 06-11-2024 09:13 AM

Maybe it just needs a good beating? :D

stevej37 06-11-2024 09:22 AM

In this area, Lowes, Menards, and HD rent out HD carpet cleaners for $40 for 24 hrs.
If you have carpeted rooms that need cleaning...do both at once.

I've never rented one....but heard they work well.

Dixie 06-11-2024 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12264565)
In this area, Lowes, Menards, and HD rent out HD carpet cleaners for $40 for 24 hrs.
If you have carpeted rooms that need cleaning...do both at once.

I've never rented one....but heard they work well.

Not to be difficult, but I can't see fitting one in a Camaro.

Steve Carlton 06-11-2024 10:29 AM

New carpet- Camaro tax. Maybe a 13x10 pool table?

If you leave it out to dry, I'd drape it over those chairs or something.

jyl 06-11-2024 11:29 AM

Buy a Bissell carpet cleaner, around $200 and Amazon will deliver. We have a large one (for annual deep cleaning) and a small one (for spot cleaning). These are home versions of the carpet shampoo'ers that you can rent, and work well. There are limits, if you've spilled ink then don't expect it to come up, but for normal dirt and stains, you should be able to get them out or mostly out. No need to move carpet, you clean in place.

911 Rod 06-11-2024 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 12264650)
Buy a Bissell carpet cleaner, around $200 and Amazon will deliver. We have a large one (for annual deep cleaning) and a small one (for spot cleaning). These are home versions of the carpet shampoo'ers that you can rent, and work well. There are limits, if you've spilled ink then don't expect it to come up, but for normal dirt and stains, you should be able to get them out or mostly out. No need to move carpet, you clean in place.

I did this 20 years ago and even thought I only use it once every couple of years, I have no regrets.

gregpark 06-11-2024 01:54 PM

I recently bought a Bissell carpet cleaner that employs steam. They claim the only one on the market. It does work really well. I got it because I have a new puppy. Now she's house trained thank God

rwest 06-11-2024 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dixie (Post 12264558)
What if I just leave it laying to dry?. I mean, aside from the rainy season beckoning.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1718122048.jpg

I would try and get at least some kind of spacers underneath to help speed up drying. You don’t want to get mold on it- maybe get a fan under an edge. Put a few plastic pails or bins under it randomly to allow air to circulate.

masraum 06-11-2024 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dixie (Post 12264499)
What's the most practical, and cost effective, way to clean my 13 x10 rug? Can I take it outside and wash it using a hose and detergent? I'm asking because my local rug cleaner wants almost as much to wash it, as it cost to buy. It's from Lowe's, and woven from polyester.

If it's polyester, then it's unlikely to change colors (unless it's just that dirty).
Quote:

Originally Posted by rwest (Post 12264507)
Test a small spot first to make sure the colors aren’t going to fade or run.

Try and get it to dry as quickly as possible afterwards.

I think you’ll have very good luck cleaning it yourself.

But still always good to test just in case.
Quote:

Originally Posted by HobieMarty (Post 12264553)
Carpet shampooer, perhaps, ya know, it puts the water and cleaning solution down and pulls it back out, heated ones work the best. Go over it a few times and keep extracting water, and it will be nearly dry by the time you are finished.

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You should be able to rent a carpet cleaner from Home Depot, and maybe Publix.

masraum 06-11-2024 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911 Rod (Post 12264559)
Maybe it just needs a good beating? :D

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masraum 06-11-2024 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 12264650)
Buy a Bissell carpet cleaner, around $200 and Amazon will deliver. We have a large one (for annual deep cleaning) and a small one (for spot cleaning). These are home versions of the carpet shampoo'ers that you can rent, and work well. There are limits, if you've spilled ink then don't expect it to come up, but for normal dirt and stains, you should be able to get them out or mostly out. No need to move carpet, you clean in place.

Yep, you can get them relatively inexpensively, and those work pretty well.

gregpark 06-11-2024 02:50 PM

Over the years I've seen this many times. People put pails and cans and whatever under the rug or carpet to help it dry after a plumbing leak or whatever. The problem is the backing stretches over the paint can and sometimes it's impossible for me to get it flat again, even with a power stretcher. More times than I could count I've had to tell the home owner they need to buy new carpet

masraum 06-11-2024 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rwest (Post 12264749)
I would try and get at least some kind of spacers underneath to help speed up drying. You don’t want to get mold on it- maybe get a fan under an edge. Put a few plastic pails or bins under it randomly to allow air to circulate.

Definitely. Elevated is the way to go.

masraum 06-11-2024 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gregpark (Post 12264769)
Over the years I've seen this many times. People put pails and cans and whatever under the rug or carpet to help it dry after a plumbing leak or whatever. The problem is the backing stretches over the paint can and sometimes it's impossible for me to get it flat again, even with a power stretcher. More times than I could count I've had to tell the home owner they need to buy new carpet

Interesting, and good to know. So likely what needs to support is something full length, like a long railing or something like that.

Or maybe just lay it on the roof of the camaro :D

Alan A 06-11-2024 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Dixie (Post 12264572)
Not to be difficult, but I can't see fitting one in a Camaro.

HD rents trucks for $29 for 90 minutes.

But I’d get a couple cans foaming carpet cleaner and a brush. Drag it outside and scrub then hose. Wait till it’s dry then drag it back in. You already said it’s poly so it’s not going to curl up and die from a bit of moisture.


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