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How Do You Clean A Frieze Carpet?

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How Do You Clean A Frieze Carpet?

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Frieze carpet is much like shag carpet, with individual strands of carpet fiber creating a soft, pleasant surface. However, shag carpet tends to be longer, while freeze carpet strands are less than 3/4-inch. In order to clean a frieze carpet, you need to make sure that your vacuum cleaner has a rotating beater bar that agitates the carpet so that the vacuum can suck up the dust and dirt in the carpet nap. Set your vacuum to the right carpet height setting. This will ensure that you are getting all the embedded dirt out of the carpet as well as the dirt that is in the top layers. Generally, frieze carpet will require your vacuum to be set on regular or medium high. Vacuum the carpet thoroughly. Run the vacuum over each spot in the carpet at least four times, with “back and forth” being one time. This will not only pull all the dirt out of the frieze carpet, but it will also give the vacuum a chance to grab dirt that has been agitated with the beater bar. If you only run the vacuum over

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