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Rug Cleaning and Rug Dyeing

August 25, 2011

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Do you have a 100% woollen rug on which there are stains from the kids and/or pets?  Have you had professional rug cleaning but found that the stains have destroyed the wool fibres and won’t come out? What do you do? You don’t really want to throw out the rug so are there any other options?

You should think about rug dyeing. This will eliminate all of your problems. Firstly it will save you money on purchasing a new rug and secondly you have the chance to even change the colour if you’d like to.

When thinking about rug cleaning and dyeing your rug there are some questions you should ask yourself:

  1. How much did the rug cost?
  2. How much will it cost to replace the rug?
  3. What colour or result do you want to achieve?

When dyeing a rug, the main colours we can use are your stronger colours like greens, greys, blacks, and blues etc. Unfortunately we can’t dye with lighter colours such as cream or beige.

In the photos you’ll see two different rugs, one is being dyed green and the other charcoal. The green rug had the latex glue coming through from the backing that had caused a permanent orange/yellow staining which cannot be removed. We performed thorough rug cleaning then dyed numerous times to achieve the results the customer wanted.

On the 2nd rug you’ll notice all of the brown stains. These are actually urine stains and they have damaged the fibres in the rug. The customer wanted to keep the rug about the same colour so what we have done is spot dyeing on the stains to turn the brown into a grey then we applied a different shade of grey to blend the colour in.

At the moment we are doing tests on ways to dye other fibres like viscose which is a synthetic fibre. Once we have found a way to dye these fibres I will have more photos to show you.

Rug dyeing is not a complicated procedure so if you want to save your rug, don’t hesitate in thinking about this option. If you have any questions about rug dyeing or rug cleaning, please contact the rug dyeing experts at All Aces Services on 1800 00 1010.

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Pest Control for Carpet Moths and Beetles

August 18, 2011

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The area of Pest Control covers many types of creatures.

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You’re vacuuming your rug and you have noticed some of the fibres are starting to pull away as you vacuum. You get down on your hands and knees and you see bald patches or a web like pattern on your rug like the ones in the photos. What can this be?

I’m sorry to say your rug has become dinner for our pesky friends the carpet moth and carpet beetle.

Pest Control for Moths

They do their damage in the larval stage where they are (horror of horrors) little maggot like creatures. Moth larvae can cause damage to a rug in a matter of weeks. They eat just the woollen fibre and leave a web like pattern. Moths rarely infest rugs that are in regular use. They prefer to be left alone and usually seek out rugs that are being stored or find spots that are under the furniture. They also prefer dark places. So a rug that is walked on and vacuumed regularly is hardly at risk.Carpet moths 0041 150x150 Pest Control for Carpet Moths and Beetles

Rugs or sections of rugs covered by furniture must be disturbed from time to time to prevent moths from settling in. This means moving furniture off the rugs every several months or so and vacuuming. When doing pest control inspection on a rug for moths, remember that most moth damage is to the back of a rug where moths are least likely to be disturbed. So examine the back of the rug and look for moths, moth larvae or the webbing they leave behind. (as shown in the photos)

Pest Control for Carpet Beetles

They lay eggs in dust and lint in dark, hard to access places. Both the adults and larvae eat wool rugs (and sometimes silk rugs), but most damage is done by the larvae. While moths eat through wool rugs leaving a web like pattern, carpet beetles eat right through the rug, cotton foundation and all.

If you find your rug has been infested by moths or beetles we have pest control technicians based in the Sunshine Coast region, Brisbane area and the Gold Coast. You are more than welcome to bring your rug straight to our factory at Murarrie where our qualified technicians can assess the problem and find a solution to solve this problem. Contact All Aces Services today for solutions to your carpet moth and beetle problems.

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A Cheap Price Does Not Equal a Quality Service

August 15, 2011

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A young lady who lives in Brisbane South, in the suburb of Calamvale, recently contacted us in tears. She felt she had been ripped off by a local South Brisbane Carpet Cleaning Company. She was unhappy with the quality service carried out on her carpets and rug and not only that, they left her with a mess to clean up as well. Unfortunately, as happens to a lot of people, it was a cheap price that had lured her in.

We asked her to send us some photos of the carpet and rug that was cleaned at her house in Calamvale. It was terrible! There was a whole section of carpet that wasn’t even cleaned and there was a stain left behind a bedroom door. The colours had all run on her very expensive rug and the tiles throughout her house were left filthy by the “cleaners”.

The Brisbane South carpet cleaning company didn’t mention that the carpets were required to be vacuumed before they arrived; unfortunately she had assumed this would be included in the price. They didn’t offer to help move any furniture or ask if she had any concerns i.e allergies, chemical sensitivities or problem areas.

They took her money and left only leaving her with a receipt. There was no further advice and no detailed report on the carpet or rug cleaning. Being a young mum she was afraid to call them back, they had taken her money and provided her with nothing. She also didn’t feel comfortable allowing them in her house again.

If the phone operator had just asked some basic questions they would have realised that she and her 2 year old daughter were both asthmatics and her daughter suffers from chemical sensitivities. There were spots on the carpet she was concerned about, and she couldn’t possibly move all the furniture on her own. The rug was very expensive and was imported. Her parents had brought it back for her as a present after one of their holidays.

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She was extremely grateful that we, the staff at All Aces Services, could assist her with all of her concerns. We were able to thoroughly assess her situation and provide recommendations as well comprehensive advice. We also have a 100% no risk money back guarantee on all of our services for your peace of mind.

When calling a carpet cleaning company in the South of Brisbane, please make sure that they are certified through the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) and find out exactly what you are getting for your money. There is no value in poor service.

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Fringe Treatments and Rug Cleaning

August 8, 2011

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You’re at a restaurant and you’ve ordered this fantastic steak. How does this relate to rug cleaning? Bare with me and I’ll explain. The first thing you notice when the plate is brought to the table is that you look at how well the plate is presented. You notice all of the garnishes and without those final touches the plate would look very dull. If something looks appealing to the eye, you’re attracted to it even more.

Now let’s relate this to your dear old rug at home. The rug hasn’t been cleaned for many years and has general soiling. The “garnish” on your rug, the fringes, are looking brown and not very appealing.

How do you make the final touches on your rug look fantastic? It’s called fringe treatment. First we clean your rug using our 13 step deluxe rug cleaning process. Once the rug is dry we carefully apply a specialised cleaning solution to a small section of your fringes, then we apply steam and extract the cleaning solution out. And look at the difference:
If your fringes look clean the whole rug looks amazing.Fringe whitening 0012 300x225 Fringe Treatments and Rug Cleaning

We can do a fringe treatment on all types of rugs no matter what state the fringes are in. Next time you book your rug cleaning at All Aces Services ask our staff what else can be done to make your rug look new again. We service the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Brisbane area and our factory is just located at Murarrie.

Just remember the fringes are the foundation of your rug so look after them well and have rug cleaning and fringe treatment done annually.

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What is that odour? Urine Rug Cleaning

July 4, 2011

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You have noticed that your dog or cat has urinated on your favourite rug, so the first thing you do is to go and get a bucket of water, some bi-carb soda and try to clean and remove the urine stain.  As you are scrubbing away at the stain the next thing you notice is that an awful odour appears.  Spray as much deodorant as you want, but I’m sorry, that smell is not going to go away.

So you call a cheap carpet cleaner who says, “yes we can clean your rug”.  The cheap carpet cleaner comes over to your house and there they are on site cleaning your rug. Ugh, you notice that the stains are still there and the smell is only getting worse. What do you do now?

Firstly you need to understand how urine works.  It leaves the body as a hot acid and as it dries, it changes its chemical balance. When moisture is applied physically (or it could be raining and there is moisture in the air) ammonia is released which is that nasty smell we all dread.Urine Wash Pitt 0012 What is that odour? Urine Rug Cleaning

I’m sorry to say there is only one cleaning method that guarantees 100% removal of urine odour. Your rug needs to be submerged in a wash pit that contains enzymes that will eat all of the bacteria away.

Here at All Aces Services, we have the largest wash pit in Brisbane and we can submerge rugs of any size. In the photo you’ll see rugs being submerged in our wash pit.  They will stay in there for nearly 24 hours.  This isn’t a small job as cheap carpet cleaners would lead you to believe as the process for cleaning urine rugs is quite detailed.

  • First we badger and vacuum the rug
  • The urine stained rug is submerged in our wash pit for up to 24 hours
  • We then wash and extract the water from the rug thoroughly
  • The rug is then dried
  • Finally we re-clean the rug using our deluxe cleaning process

Urine Wash Pitt 003 300x225 What is that odour? Urine Rug CleaningIf you have found that your naughty pet has urinated on your favourite rug please don’t bother trying to clean it yourself. If a cheap carpet cleaner says they can clean it on site, please ask them how, because adding water can set off ammonia gas. You are better off calling the experts at All Aces Services with the largest wash pit in Brisbane, as we love cleaning urine stained rugs!

Contact All Aces Services now on 1800 00 1010 to book in your urine stained rug for cleaning or if you have any further questions on cleaning urine stained rugs.

Check out our page on Professional Rug Cleaning vs The Carpet Cleaner

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Shagpile Rug Cleaning Tips

June 8, 2011

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One style of rug that has certainly become more popular in the home and more fashionable of late, is the shagpile rug.

Due to the long pile, various thicknesses and designs that are out there today, it is important to maintain your shagpile rug by cleaning it regularly. Cleaning shag rugs however, can be tougher than ordinary rugs.  Due to the type of pile these rugs have, they require even more attention than regular rugs.

A few handy rug cleaning tips for shag pile rugs:

  • To keep your rug in tip top shape, vacuum it regularly, at least twice per week
  • Sweep rugs with a bristle broom to get right down to the foundation of the rug
  • Take the rug (if it is not too large) and hang over the washing line or outside railing.  Use a stick or bat to beat the rug in order to loosen any soiling,

When cleaning rugs at our rug cleaning facility at Murarrie, we thoroughly beat the rugs to loosen any particles in the rugs. We often use the rug badger.  Once we have released all of the inground dirt, we thoroughly wash the rugs.  Below is a photo showing our technician beating the rug and showing the dirt, and dust and foreign items that fall out of the pile.

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By taking regular care of your rugs, and using the few tips above, this will help keep your rug in optimum condition in order to prolong the life of your rug, and help keep any allergies at bay.

If you have any questions about rug cleaning or wish to book your rug in with us, please contact All Aces Services or call us on 1800 00 1010.

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Rug Cleaning Tips: Quality of Rugs

May 25, 2011

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You are at a rug store looking for the final piece to decorate your home. There are so many rugs to choose from. You want quality and style and you would like all your visitors to comment on how wonderful your rug looks. Viscose, wool, art silk, rayon, polypropylene, polyester, acrylic….. OH GOSH what actually are all of these fibres and what is actually a good quality rug?

Polypropylene/olefin – The cheapest on the market, they are as good as a door mat. They are, however, easy to clean and great for the kids to play on.

Acrylic – Looks like wool, wants to be wool, but don’t be fooled as acrylic rugs lose their appearance over time and coarsen with age.

Viscose / art silk / rayon – Sneaky salesmen say this is silk, will tell you it’s silk and charge you as if it is silk. DON”T GET RIPPED OFF. It is cheap and nasty and can be made from any substance like wood pulp, crab shells or paper. It may look fantastic but the quality is quite poor.

Silk – Soft and smooth, very expensive, looks beautiful and is very appealing to the eye. Handed knotted rugs, especially Persian rugs, will hold their value and depending on the age can also be a great investment.Quality Rugs Regal Ivory   Chocolate Contemporary Rug Rug Cleaning Tips: Quality of Rugs

Wool – High resiliency and the ability of the pile to withstand abrasion throughout the life of a rug. A 100% woollen rug is good quality and if it is protected and cleaned professionally every year it will out live any cheap rug that is on the market.

Once you have purchased the final piece to decorate your home, we recommend that the rug be cleaned professionally once a year. If you do purchase a quality woollen rug please have it protected immediately to protect the fibre from unwanted stains.

For more information on rug cleaning for your type of rug, please check out our website or call us on 1800 00 1010.

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Rug Cleaning at All Aces Services

May 17, 2011

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Cleaning cleaning results 005 300x225 Rug Cleaning at All Aces ServicesA customer from Springwood brought in their rug for cleaning. We went through the pre inspection, identifying all of the stains and concerns the customer had with their rug. We identified the colour as grey to which the customer agreed.

First we used the Rug Badger and vacuumed the rug to remove all of the dry soiling from the rug.

We then applied a specialised cleaning solution which is applied hot.

Using high heat and extraction we started cleaning the rug. To our amazement the rug was not actually grey in colour – it was an off white. We could not believe our eyes. We cleaned the rug twice and achieved fantastic results. Please take a look the photos whilst we where cleaning.

The rug was finally completed and we contacted the customer to come and pick up the rug. I think he nearly fell over with shock as he didn’t realise what colour his rug actually was, he was so impressed he was lost for words.

Cleaning cleaning results 007 300x225 Rug Cleaning at All Aces ServicesSo when was the last time you cleaned your rug?

You will be amazed how much dirt and soiling gets trapped in your rugs. Regular vacuuming may not be good enough unless you have an upright HEPA filter vacuum cleaner. Inspect your rugs by getting down on your hands and knees and also check whether they have a smell. You should maintain your rugs by getting them professionally cleaned once a year.

For more information on Rug Cleaning at All Aces services, please check out our website and/or call us on 1800 00 10 10.

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