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Expert gives urgent warning about a part of your house that may look clean – but is ‘full of bacteria’

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Experts have warned that carpets and carpets that look clean can actually be bacteria full of bacteria.

People must be vigilant when it comes to cleaning the floor coverings, which need more maintenance than other surfaces in the house.

This is because dust is more susceptible to retaining dirt and dust particles than other materials because of the porous texture.

And in particular the structure of carpet fibers makes them particularly sensitive to catching microscopic organisms such as dust mites, as well as other rubble particles.

To prevent this, carpets and carpets must be regularly upholstered, whether they look like they are dirty or not.

And in addition to vacuuming, brushing the fibers will help the dirt remove that is deeper embedded in the floor coverings.

When it comes to smaller carpets, they must be brought out and shaken before they are upheld, for optimum cleaning.

Moreover, the floors must be cleaned underneath where the carpets are usually placed to ensure that shelter is recorded.

Carpets and carpets must be cleaned regularly, according to experts, who have warned that the fibers are susceptible to catching debris and bacteria (stock image)

Carpets and carpets must be cleaned regularly, according to experts, who have warned that the fibers are susceptible to catching debris and bacteria (stock image)

According to cleaning experts from Gtech, people who have hairy companion animals have to be even more watchful when it comes to cleaning their carpets and carpets. This is because cats and dogs throw fur, so that a lot of pet hair is lying around, which can work its way up in fiber – including curtains and carpet.

Gtech experts also point out that those with pets with hardwood (or other smooth) floors must ensure that they often vacuum, to ensure that they are removed on top of the removal of as much animal fur as possible.

When it comes to pets, stray hairs of stray animals are not the only thing you are aware of: Gtech experts notice that some very young or very old pets may have accidents in, or can struggle dirt through the house if they have dirty legs.

The Gtech experts said: ‘From muddy leg prints to puppy peeing, stains are a common enemy for pets owners, especially those with very young or older animals. Acting quickly is essential when removing pets, and you have to start cleaning as soon as you see them. ‘

When it comes to liquid stains (including urine) it is best to spray the stain with cold water, before it then uses a paper towel or cloth to absorb the liquid.

Then the area must be sprinkled with bicarbonate of soft drinks, which must be left for an hour before it is then vacuumed. This may have to be repeated several times, until the scent and visible stain have disappeared.

Guided animals such as dogs and cats throw their coats off, and their fur can become embedded in the fabric - as well as bringing in dirt on their legs (stock image)

Guided animals such as dogs and cats throw their coats off, and their fur can become embedded in the fabric – as well as bringing in dirt on their legs (stock image)

When it comes to mud of dirty legs, it must be left to dry before being upheld as much as possible. A bone knife can be used to scrape away excess mud. Once it has been removed, the same cycle of using soda bicarbonate must be used to clean the area.

The experts added: ‘Consider using particularly heavy stains to use cleaning agents, such as white vinegar or a carpet cleaner for severe stains. Make sure you use an agent that is suitable for your carpet, based on the instructions or maintenance guide. ‘

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By demonstrating the technique in a video, the Essex -based influencer gently scraped the dry ‘exchange’ over the carpet to eliminate her, dust and fluff, and then held the shocking amount of debris that the switch picked up – a ball of hair and dust.

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