Get a Fresh Clean with Noosa Carpet & Tile Cleaning
by FreshCarpets on October 23, 2010
in Carpet Cleaning, Tile & Grout Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning
Noosa Carpet Cleaning is a professional carpet cleaning business specialising in steam cleaning of rugs, tiles, grout, upholstery and mattress cleaning. We use powerful truck-mounted cleaning equipment that provides the best carpet care available. Our carpet care services are available throughout the Noosa District, including Sunshine Beach, Peregian, Noosa Springs, Noosaville, Tewantin, Doonan, Eumundi, Cooroibah, Sunrise Beach, Noosa Waters and Cooroy. Emergency services are provided 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
Our mission is to serve our customers by applying our extensive knowledge and experience of the carpet cleaning industry while achieving complete customer satisfaction. Read more..
Dirt is Cheap, Carpets are Expensive
by FreshCarpets on July 13, 2010
in Carpet Cleaning
Cheap carpet cleaning services don’t come without RISKS.
Restoring the natural appearance of carpet fabric is a specialised role that needs to be done with due care and attention to avoid these 3 common problems:
1.DAMAGE TO CARPET
CAUSE: Using the WRONG equipment and careless approach. This may include the following situations:
- Using high speed rotating disc machines that “burn” and “tear” fibres causing irrepairable damage.
- Not testing carpet fibres to determine Read more..
New Cleaning Coupons
by FreshCarpets on September 15, 2011
in Carpet Cleaning
Stain Removal
by FreshCarpets on September 24, 2010
in Stains
Stains come in many different forms and when broken down are simply chemicals that affect the fabric or fibre they come in contact with. Dont panic, we can fix it!
If you have an accident or spill, here’s what to do:
- Don’t delay. If the stain dries out it will may leave a permanent spot.
- Carefully scoop up the excess solids with knife or spoon without scrubbing or rubbing any more of the spill into the carpet or fabric
- Using a damp white absorbant cloth (preferably cotton towelling) dab the area and soak up any excess liquid
- With warm water and a dash of Read more..


