CARPET, SHAMPOO, AND GENERAL CLEANING TIPS
CARPET CLEANING TIPS
The uses for your Kirby Home Cleaning System don’t end with you cleaning carpet. It works just as well on your rugs, too! To maintain the beauty and functionality of your rugs, use the following tips for cleaning your area rug:
Vacuum your large area rugs as often as you vacuum your carpets. Remember, identify your high traffic areas in your home and clean those weekly to keep your floors looking like new!
If a rug is reversible, be sure to vacuum both sides as dirt and grime can prematurely wear out your rug.
Rotate your rugs on an annual basis to avoid wear and tear on certain areas.
In the canister, or hand-held mode, use the Kirby Surface Nozzle attachment to vacuum delicate area rugs. It uses suction power only to clean without a spinning brush roll.
If you need to to clean an area rug that’s lightweight, try adding the Suction Control Grip to the hose. This attachment allows you to reduce the amount of suction if the full power of the vacuum is too strong.
For small rugs, or rugs with pet hair embedded in them, try using the Kirby Zippbrush to clean the rug. This attachment will become your new best friend.
How to Clean a Large Area Rug
By changing the settings on your Kirby Avalir 2 Home Cleaning System, you can also use the upright mode to clean many types of area rugs. Use the Toe-Touch Control to raise or lower the cleaning height of the vacuum, and use the Belt Lifter to start or stop the brush roll to accommodate your specific area rug.
For fur, sheepskin or hair-on hide rugs, we recommend you do not use your vacuum. These require special attention to maintain the fur and we recommend following rug cleaning instructions on the tags.
If the area rugs you bought to add style and personality to your room are dingy and dirty, they’re not doing their job. Luckily, cleaning them doesn’t have to be much work. Gone are the days when people would shake out area rugs or beat them thanks to your versatile Kirby Home Cleaning System!
SHAMPOO TIPS
OTHER GENERAL HOUSE CLEANING TIPS
Even with regular dusting and vacuuming, your electronics are bound to collect dust and grime over time. Keeping your gadgets clean is not only important for cleanliness, it can also have an impact on your safety and the longevity of your electronics. Cords that are coated in dust can be a fire hazard and using the wrong cleaning solution can ruin your devices. Keeping the areas around your electronics clean as well as using the right cleaning products should be part of your regular chores. Here we share how to clean a computer screen, keyboard and more.
LCD and touch screens: These are delicate surfaces and should be handled with care. Spray a microfiber cloth with plain water to buff up television and touch screens, or for bigger build-up, use a solution that is half water, half white vinegar. Remember, always spray the solution onto the cloth instead of directly to the screen.
Keyboards: Wondering how to clean keyboard keys? Those bottles of compressed air can work wonders for a keyboard. They blow out crumbs and dust and do no damage to the surface. For greasy, germy keys, try brushing on some rubbing alcohol with a cotton swab.
Mouse: You can clean your mouse similarly to the way you clean your keyboard. A cotton swab soaked with water or alcohol can clean the rubber pads and buttons. You should not need to open up your mouse to clean it properly.
Laptop: Clean your laptop keyboard and touchpad with a damp microfiber cloth. Use a can of compressed air to remove dust and debris between the keys.
Behind the TV or Computer: Behind your TV stand and desk there is likely a jumble of cords. Whether they power your Blu-ray player or printer, multiple cords in one space tend to collect dust, and since they are behind your work station or entertainment console, they may not be in your line of sight and often are forgotten. Using the attachments on your Kirby Avalir 2 System can help you clean those hard-to-reach areas.
What NOT to do:
Use glass cleaner on screens. It can destroy protective coating.
Use your phone or tablet in the bathroom. You are welcoming unwanted germs to your devices.
Spray cleaning solution directly onto surfaces. It can damage screens and get under your keyboard.
Get the trackball on your mouse wet.
Use vacuum brushes directly on electronics. The bristles could scratch the surface, and static discharge could cause damage to delicate internal circuits.
Your carpet suffers a lot of wear and tear. From a muddy spring to a snowy winter, there’s no escaping those seasonal stains. When boots, shoes, sport cleats and dog paws track debris onto your carpet, it’s destined to need some TLC once in a while.
Luckily, you don’t have to replace your carpet to keep it fresh. You just have to be smart about carpet cleaning! Deodorizing carpet is one of the simplest ways to make your home feel more inviting again.
Your Kirby Avalir 2 Home Cleaning System can help you do a lot more than just vacuum. Use your cleaning system to deep clean and freshen your carpets.
The best way to keep your carpets looking and smelling fresh is by shampooing them every few months. In between shampoos, you can refresh and deodorize carpets with Kirby’s HomeFresh Room and Carpet Freshener.
How to Freshen Carpet in 4 Easy Steps:
Shop Kirby Home Care to find HomeFresh Room and Carpet Freshener. It is available in three popular scents: Citrus, Cinnamon and Spring Fresh.
Next, sprinkle a light coating of the carpet freshener over your entire carpet.
Let the product sit undisturbed for several minutes on your carpeting.
Finally, turn on your Kirby System and vacuum the entire carpeted area, being sure to pick up any remaining product.
Once finished, not only will your carpet look and smell fresh, but even the inside of your vacuum bag will be deodorized. With a process this simple, you can make sure all the carpets in your home are fresh and clean.
Incorporate this process into your seasonal cleaning and never feel discouraged or overwhelmed by smelly carpets again!
If you or family members suffer from allergies, you know how difficult the summer months can be. Unfortunately, summer allergens don’t always stay outdoors. Through open windows, doors, and on our clothing, they can travel indoors too.
Reduce the allergens inside your home this summer by using the following tips and tricks from The Kirby Company.
Carpets
One way to reduce indoor allergens is to vacuum on a daily basis. Regular carpet cleaning by vacuuming those high traffic areas helps to keep dirt, pollen and other allergens from building up in your carpets.
Hard Surfaces
Regular dusting of hard surfaces is important. Dirt and dust settle on hard floors, tables, bookshelves, and other solid surfaces just as easy as they do in carpet. Vacuuming or dusting these areas weekly is an important step in reducing indoor allergens.
Furniture and Window Treatments
If you have your windows open during spring and summer, it is very likely that airborne allergens have landed on your furniture and window treatments. Removing window treatments and washing them on a monthly basis will help reduce these particles. If your window treatments are difficult to take down, or can’t be washed, vacuum them regularly with the Kirby Duster Brush. Use the Suction Control Grip to adjust the amount of suction on the hose when vacuuming delicate draperies.
Use your Kirby Avalir 2 System with the optional Zippbrush attachment to clean furniture on a regular basis.
Try some of these techniques in your home, you’ll be surprised by how much of a difference these small changes can make.
Accidents happen, but that doesn’t mean you need to smell them forever! Easily remove urine, feces, vomit, and other stinky pet accidents from carpet with these helpful tips.
Remove Cat & Dog Urine
Blot carpet with clean cloth to remove bulk of accident.
Shake Kirby Pet Stain & Odor Remover then generously apply directly to stain.
Repeatedly blot area with a clean, white cloth to remove stain.
Once you have removed everything you can, rinse a clean, white cloth under water and lay over stain covering entire area.
Allow to sit for up to 24 hours. During this time, the enzymes in Kirby Pet Stain & Odor Remover eat away at any left behind malodor, effectively removing pet urine, vomit and feces.
Repeat as needed until the stain is completely gone.