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Carpet Cleaning Tips for Dummies

By Elizabeth Goldsmith

Carpet Cleaning Tips for Dummies by Elizabeth Goldsmith

Publisher Info

Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI)

PO Box 2048

Dalton, GA  30722-2048 USA

706-428-2114

www.carpet-rug.com

Some people think that keeping carpet clean and beautiful is hard work. It really isn't. Not if you clean it properly, with the right frequency and the right products.

 

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Carpet Cleaning Tips for Dummies will save you time by zeroing in on the best cleaning techniques and helping you identify the products and equipment you need to get the results you want. Proper cleaning and maintenance of your carpet makes all the difference in the world. It can preserve the life and beauty of your carpet, improve your indoor air quality, and avoid premature replacement costs and disposal in landfills.

Household management expert Elizabeth Goldsmith, the book's author, provides simple solutions for fighting dirt, removing nasty spots and stains, using the right products and calling in professional cleaners when necessary. She has tips for pet owners and advice on how to clean precious Oriental rugs.

Sponsored by the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) and HousekeepingChannel.com, Carpet Cleaning Tips For Dummies, is published by Wiley Publishing, Inc. The book is available for $2.00 and can be ordered by contacting CRI's Publication Department at 706-428-2114 or by using the order form available on the CRI Publications page.

Carpet Cleaning Tips for Dummies by Elizabeth Goldsmith:  Created on May 11th, 2007.  Last Modified on June 12th, 2014

 

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