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After Care Tips

After your carpet has been cleaned:

  • Be careful walking from carpet to hard surfaces. Floors can be slippery.
  • Keep pets and children off carpet for at least 6 hours.
  • Vacuum carpets anytime after the first 24 hours
  • Remove blocks and tabs 24 hours after your carpet has been cleaned.
 
Draught Marks
Draught marking appears on carpets as dark soiled areas or spots around the edges of rooms and under doorways. In extreme a cases it is found across the middle of a room in the configuration of the floorboards.
 
It is also known as filtration soiling, fogging or dust marks. The cause is always the same! Contaminated air blows through or across the carpet and the carpet acts as a filter, removing any dirt from the air. The resultant draught marking is both unsightly and a problem to remove. Only a very dark coloured carpet will not show the effects of draught marking.
 
The contaminated air can get to the carpet through any of the following:

  • Gaps under the skirting board
  • Gaps between the floorboards
  • Holes in the carpet (caused by by nails or carpet fitting tools).
  • Gaps under doors
  • Prevention
 
Draught marking is relatively easy to prevent and very difficult to cure. A properly fitted carpet will rarely exhibit draught marks because the floor beneath will be sealed before the carpet is fitted This prevents the movement of air through the carpet. This may involve the following:

  • Laying sheets of hardboard on top of   the existing floorboards
  • Taping all joints between the hardboards to prevent air getting through.
  • Laying paper on top of the hardboard to add extra draught proofing.
  • Sealing the gap beneath the Skirting board with flexible mastic.
             
If these measures are carried out before the carpet and underlay are installed then it is unlikely that draught marking will occur. (except in doorways).
  
In our experience most problems occur because the gap underneath the skirting board is not sealed, even through the rest of the floor may be.
  
Cure
Most draught marking can be removed by cleaning but not all. The microscopic airborne soiling is tenaciously oil bonded to the carpet fibres. The degree of success in the removal of the soil depends on the nature of the soil and the length of time it has been present At SCS are we have researched and tried many ways of removal with some success. Using water based detergents at high temperatures, volatile solvents and lot's of time we can in most case's remove the soil.
However don't forget draught marking WILL definitely return if the gaps are not sealed!

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Perth Head Office: ​ 01738-551595
Aberdeen Office: 01224-961-731​
Dundee Office: 01382-339-629​
Edinburgh Office: 0131-285-3707
Glasgow Office: 0141-378-0141
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Head Office Address:  Citrus House Inveralmond Road Inveralmond Industrial Estate Perth PH13TW
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