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How to Steam Clean your Carpet: Video Series

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Carpet cleaning tips & techniques: The best way to steam clean your own carpet with a rug doctor: Free how to videos - Learn how to clean carpet spots & stains without dangerous chemicals using the warm water extraction method.

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  1. Tips on how to steam clean your own carpet with a Rug Doctor rented machine in this free introduction to carpet cleaning video.

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  2. Learn the parts of a Rug Doctor home steam carpet cleaning machine in this free video on how to clean carpet.

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  3. Tips for how to clean the carpet under your furniture in this free video introduction to the best way to steam clean carpet.

    Views: 2,987
  4. Get carpet cleaning tips on vacuuming before you steam clean in this free video guide to carpet cleaning.

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  5. Learn carpet cleaning tips on dusting before you steam clean in this free video introduction on how to clean carpet.

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  6. Learn the best way to steam clean carpets, including tips and techniques on removing spots and stains, in this free how-to carpet cleaning video.

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  7. Learn how to add the hot water to the Rug Doctor to steam clean your carpet in this free DIY video introduction to carpet cleaning with a Rug Doctor.

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  8. Learn how to add the soap to the Rug Doctor to steam clean your carpet in this free DIY video introduction to carpet cleaning with a Rug Doctor.

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  9. Get carpet cleaning tips and techniques on how to use a Rug Doctor to steam clean your own carpet in this free DIY house cleaning video.

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  10. Learn how to steam clean high-traffic or Berber carpet with a Rug Doctor when cleaning your own carpets in this free DIY house cleaning video.

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  11. Learn how long you should let a carpet dry after steam cleaning, plus carpet cleaning tips and techniques, in this free DIY house cleaning video.

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  12. Learn how to empty the dirty water from the Rug Doctor to steam clean your carpet in this free DIY video introduction to carpet cleaning with a Rug Doctor.

    Views: 1,642
  13. Learn why carpet cleaning is important for helping allergies and making your carpet last in this free video on the best way to steam clean carpet.

    Views: 1,698
  14. Get carpet cleaning tips and techniques for replacing the furniture once your own carpet is clean in this free how-to house cleaning video.

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Having wall-to-wall carpeting in your home can be a nice feature for comfortable living. Yet, like anything else, carpet needs to be properly cleaned and maintained regularly. Some maintenance, like vacuuming, can be performed with little instruction or effort, and dramatically affects the way the carpet will look and feel over time. Other care for carpeting can be intensive and complicated, involving large machines and good deal of money and effort on the home owner’s part.

There are debates as to which is the best deep carpet cleaning method currently in use, but there is no argument over the fact that carpeting must be rigorously cleaned every so often to remove stains, dust mites, mold, and other bacteria that can grow in the rug fibers. Deep cleaning also helps prolong the life of your carpet, keeping it looking fresh and preventing deterioration.

In this free video series, learn what’s claimed to be the best way to clean carpet: warm water extraction, also known as steam cleaning. Our expert will give you tips for using rental machines, like the rug doctor, to clean your own carpet. Lessons include how to clean under furniture, what to do before you steam clean, and how long to let the carpet dry.

 
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