Carpet cleaning Malvern

AJB Carpet cleaning

Covering Malvern, Worcester and surrounding areas for 25 years

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Aiming for perfection seeing how close we can get!

For Specialist Carpet, Upholstery & Curtain cleaning AJB Carpet Cleaning have been based in Malvern covering, Hereford, Worcester, Halesowen, Stourbridge, Kidderminster, Tewkesbury, Cheltenham, Droitwich and surrounding areas for over 24 years. Specialising in Hot Water Extraction (HWE), as the very best system to thoroughly deep clean all your carpets and soft furnishings. and with the equipment used most items worked on are touch dry within 2 hours.We provide high quality cleaning services to domestic and commercial establishments.

We don't usually do onsite surveys and visits, which allows us to keep our prices as low cost as possible, we do not secretly load the price to cover the cost of onsite surveys. But when circumstances dictate this can be arranged.

Just a small idea of what can be achieved

Carpet cleaning pictures

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Why should i have my carpets cleaned

Just because your carpet doesn't look dirty, doesn't mean it's clean!

Your carpets act as an air filter within the home, all the pet hair, pollen, bacteria, fungus spores, Virus particles, Dust mite debris and a whole host of other nasties, are filtered from the air and held by the fibres. When this filter becomes full, your family start to breathe these, hence the musty smells, itchy eyes, runny noses etc. That is why regular cleaning is essential to maintain the air quality within your home, and safeguard your families health, especially if anyone has Asthma or other respiratory complaints.

Ask yourself the question why do all carpet manufacturers recommend regular cleaning ?

Put simply, they know that if your carpets are cleaned every 12 months, they will maintain their appearance a lot longer as the sticky oily soil, and sandy rough grit that is deep in the fibres, and that grinds away at them weakening them and dulling the colours is removed. This enhances their reputations as manufacturers of quality carpets and upholstery.

This family run business is just myself Alun, with the assistance of my wife Jennifer, who handles the phones and bookwork when available.

I refuse to employ any cleaners, as to do so would mean losing control of the standards that the cleaning is done to. I set myself high standards as it's my reputation on the line. So all cleaning is done by myself. I have invested heavily in quality machinery and tools to ensure as thorough a clean as possible, as quickly as possible, so as to minimize the inconvenience to my customers, and to keep the cost down to you as much as possible.

My simple philosophy is treat every customers carpets etc as if they were my own, this means every effort is made to remove stains and soiling. Many carpet cleaners can make your carpets look clean. I'm not happy until I know they are clean. When I leave your home or business, I am confident that I have done as much as possible to ensure your satisfaction. There is nothing more pleasing than a happy customer, because they come back!

For 3 years I trained carpet cleaners for a national company, So I would like to think I've helped raise standards in the industry along the way. Many of those cleaners went on to become successful independent businesses in their own right.

Chinese Restaurant cleaning

Many Professional carpet cleaners would consider this a poor wand technique, but those that know and use a CFR Wonderwand, will appreciate that the normal rules don't apply, so much more solution can be sprayed deep into the carpet pile at very high pressure meaning a much more thorough clean, without causing the over wetting problems associated with conventional scrub wands. This Restaurant was back serving customers 2 hours after this video was filmed.

Here are just some of the services we can provide:

Post tenancy carpets cleaning

  • Domestic Carpet Cleaning

  • Commercial Carpet Cleaning

  • Upholstery Cleaning

  • Stain removal

  • Odour elimination

  • Mattress cleaning

  • Anti-Allergy treatments

  • Curtain Cleaning in situ

  • Leather suite cleaning

  • Oriental rug cleaning

Please call or email for more details. ajb.carpet.cleaning@gmail.com

Care tips for carpets

The most important step in caring for your carpet is vacuuming it thoroughly and frequently,

particularly in high-traffic areas. Walking on soiled carpet allows the soil particles to work

their way below the surface of the pile where they are far more difficult to remove and can

damage the carpet fibres. Frequent vacuuming removes these particles from the surface

before problems occur.

For rooms with light traffic, vacuum the carpet traffic lanes twice weekly and the entire area

once weekly. Up to three passes of the machine will suffice for light soiling

In areas with heavy traffic, vacuum the carpet traffic lanes daily and the entire area twice

weekly. Five to seven passes are necessary for heavily soiled areas. Change the vacuuming

direction occasionally to help stand the pile upright and reduce matting.

An inexpensive machine may remove surface dirt but will not effectively remove the hidden dirt

and particles embedded in the pile. Invest in a good vacuum cleaner to get the dirt you can't

see and prolong the beauty and life of your carpet.

For best results use a vacuum with a rotating brush or combination beater/brush bar that

agitates the carpet pile and mechanically loosens soil for removal.

Carpet with thick loop pile construction, particularly wool and wool-blend styles, may be

sensitive to brushing or rubbing of the pile surface and may become fuzzy.

In addition, shag (or cabled) styles with long pile yarns tend to wrap around the rotating brushes

causing damage to the yarn. For these carpets, use a suction-only vacuum or a vacuum with an

adjustable brush lifted away from the carpet so it does not agitate the pile. Be sure to test a

vacuum with a beater/brush bar in an inconspicuous location before regular use, to make sure it

doesn't produce excessive fuzzing.

How to treat a stain on your carpet

Cleaning solutions or liquids should always be tested in hidden areas to determine that no

discoloration will result from their use.

Apply cleaning agents to a white absorbent cloth or paper towel and blot the stained area. Do not

apply cleaning agents directly to the stained area.

Always use a white absorbent cloth, preferably cotton, to blot or lightly massage the stained area.

Never rub or scrub, as this may result in pile damage.

Work from the outside to the centre of a stain to prevent the stain from spreading or forming a ring.

Do not rush the job.

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How to care for your suite

Weekly vacuuming or light brushing is a fabric care tip that helps to remove soil and protect fabrics

from the embedding of dirt or grime between fibres which can increase abrasion and wear.

The life of upholstered cushions can be increased through periodic turning. The weekly reversal of

loose cushions will allow even distribution of wear over a long period of time. And will also reduce

the deformation of the cushion pads which can make your upholstery look unsightly.

Fabric protection helps to increase the useful life of upholstered furniture by protecting fabrics from

soil and stains. Some fabric protections are mill applied and others are applied in the store or at

home. A protective finish does not eliminate the necessity of proper fabric care. It modifies the

absorbency and soil removal characteristics of a fabric. It does not put an impervious cover on it. Loose

dirt should be vacuumed and brushed away before it becomes embedded and harder to remove.

Spills and stains should be cleaned away quickly following manufacturer's fabric care code

instructions for furniture cleaning.

How to treat a stain on your suite

Cleaning solutions or liquids should always be tested in hidden areas to determine that no

discoloration will result from their use.

Apply cleaning agents to a white absorbent cloth or paper towel and blot the stained area. Do not

apply cleaning agents directly to the stained area.

Always use a white absorbent cloth, preferably cotton, to blot or lightly massage the stained area.

Never rub or scrub, as this may result in fabric damage.

Work from the outside to the centre of a stain to prevent the stain from spreading or forming a ring.

Do not rush the job. Always allow the fabric to dry before using the furniture.

Lightly brush or vacuum the area to restore the fabric's appearance.

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