There are rugs on the market today, some very expensive, that are made of paper. They are almost always impossible to clean without causing irreversible damage.
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Read MoreStreaking is a cloudy, uneven pattern on the surface of natural stone floors. This article explains the causes of streaking and what you can do to get rid of it.
Read MoreIf you have kids or teenagers, then you’ve probably heard some well-intended but misguided advice about avoiding carpet flooring. Here’s why we think otherwise.
Read MoreRead this article to learn about cleaning methods that can cause an unsightly appearance or even permanent damage to tile and grout.
Read MoreAfter professional cleaning, it’s important to dry carpets as quickly as possible. Humid conditions slow the drying process. Here are a few suggestions
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