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Just signed up last friday to have 6-dinning chairs reupholstered. I went on a fast vacation. Upon, returning I recieved a email 3-chairs are done. I imagine the other 3 will be done shortly. thank...Read More…
pleasant, courteous, excellent workmanship, hardworking, very skilled in his knowledge did an awesome job,will never go anywhere else.....thank you !!!!!Read More…
Peter did a great job cleaning our white carpet and colorful area rugs. He is meticulous, trustworthy and a very hard worker! I highly recommend him to our friends and neighbors!Read More…
Water Damage, Free Estimates, Commercial And Residential, Cleaning And Repair, Carpet And Upholstery, Tile & Grout, Carpet Stretching, Carpet Repair, Carpet Seaming, Carpet Patching, After Hour...Read More…
I had them come out to the house for some deep cleaning of my bathrooms. I bought their Groupon for 6 man hours of house cleaning, hoping it would be a good deal.The Good: They did an amazing job, ...Read More…
I was in the painting industry with Todd for a long time and always had a high regard for him. He really knows painting.Read More…
Pacific Janitorial Services strives to provide superior quality cleaning which will enhance the appearance of your building. Purity also provides a personal service with owner management supervisio...Read More…
A Specialty Cleaning Company in cleaning, inspection, sales, installation, and repair of Mini-blinds, Windows, Air Ducts, Chimneys, and Dryer Vents. Family Owned and Operated since 1993.Read More…
Residential and commercial painting contractor Yuba City, Marysville, Sacramento, Roseville, Rocklin, and the greater Northern California area.Read More…
CUSTOM CARPET AND TILE CARE specializes in the Cleaning, Repair and Restoration of Carpet , Tile , Grout ,Marble, Travertine, Granite. Re-Stretching, Patching, Pet Damage.Read More…
2007 was our 25th. year in busines serving the Sacramento and surrounding areas. We are licensed general contractors. We offer free estimates and do a wide variety of home improvements and repairs....Read More…
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The Carpet Specialist

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By The Specialists All Natural Cleaning

...by far. Highly skilled, frinedly and professional "specialist". James is a tribute to his profession. Everything was "par excellance". Quality work - careful and considerate employees (treat my belongings with care) sharp, knowledgable, professional and socialable employees. We've given your business cards to a few neighbors! Right on point - you get what you pay for...quality. Submitted by Jay & Sandra :) ...read more

The Carpet Specialist

5.0

By The Specialists All Natural Cleaning

Can't stop singing their praises...have done a wonderful job in the past and this last cleaning was no different. Have referred them to my mom, neighbors and friends. Professional, know what they're doing, can almost read my mind on what I want done, they just do it without having to be asked. They called me the day before my appointment and called me as they were on their way (good thing, I had an emergency and had my husband stay and wait). They send a thank you card after every time we use them. Carpets look new again, we are very, very pleased with their exceptional work. James is the best, so friendly, polite and looks like he loves what he does. They came highly recommended to me, and I am passing on the recommendation to anyone looking for a carpet cleaning company in Sacramento. Submitted by Jenn ...read more

The Carpet Specialist

5.0

By The Specialists All Natural Cleaning

Excellent level of service and quality of work. Attention to detail, pride in doing an excellent job and delivering service that was promised. There are most likely cheaper coupon companies out there, but through my experience, you get what you pay for. We received a good value and got the better end of the deal using this company. This is who we refer to friends and neighbors. We will certainly use them again in the future. Submitted by Eric ...read more

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Carpet Cleaning near Sacramento CA

Sometimes it's hard to find a good carpet cleaner in Sacramento, CA. There are so many options. Do you rent a steam cleaner or hire a steam cleaning company? If you do hire someone, who do you go to? Here at Chem-Dry Classic, we want to make sure that you're given the best quality service available. That's why we provide you a service that is unique in three ways: Chem-Dry is Drier Chem-Dry is Cleaner Chem-Dry is Healthier Our services use a small fraction of water compared to other steam cleaners. We would never potentially harm your carpet by flooding it with water (which can cause potential mold). Also, your carpet will be dry within a few hours, freeing up your already busy schedule. Not only will your carpet dry quickly, it will also be cleaner in the short and long run. How is this possible, you ask? Well, it's all thanks to the power of carbonation that we have harnessed. Similar to the way club soda can remove a stain from your shirt, our carbonated solution will lift stains and dirt right out of your carpet! Finally, by choosing Chem-Dry Classic, your carpet will be healthier overall. We, like we said before, would never think of using any method or solution that could harm your home. That's why we use our primary solution, The Natural. It's filled with ingredients inspired by Mother Nature and approved by the FDA. It's completely safe and non-toxic, perfect for pets and kids! So choose Chem-Dry Classic, your premium carpet and upholstery cleaner near Sacramento, CA. Take a quick look at only a few of our services: Carpet Cleaning Sacramento CA Carpet Cleaning Carmichael CA Carpet Cleaning North Highlands CA Carpet Cleaning Antelope CA ...read more

By Chem-Dry Classic April 23, 2015

How Hand knotted rugs are made

The highest quality rugs generally fall into the category of hand knotted. The hand knotted rug begins with a series of foundation fibers that are stretched out on a loom. These fibers become the two edges of the rug known as the fringe. The vertical foundation fibers are called the “warp.” While the foundation is typically made of cotton thread, the knots are usually of wool, although silk or cotton may also appear, sometimes as accents in the pattern or on their own. A typical handmade knotted rug created with wool contains fifty to 160 knots per square inch. A master rug maker might squeeze up to 400 knots into the same square inch. With the thinner fibers of silk, this number can approach one thousand knots per square inch! Even at fifty knots per square inch, you can now imagine why it takes a long time to produce a large rug by hand. In many countries, rug making is a family affair for this very reason — the added hands make the work go faster. After each row of knots is completed, another foundation fiber is woven horizontally below and above the warps. This is called the “weft” and it holds the knots in place on the warps. When the rug is complete, the warps are securely tied, holding the whole rug together. You can thus see why it is very important to treat the fringe with great respect. Never vacuum or pull out your fringe strings — they literally hold your rug together! Besides the choice of pattern, the number of warps for each knot (one or two) and the style of knot are all used to determine the likely country of origin for hand knotted rugs, perhaps even the sector of a particular country, as these techniques tend to be distinctive. A well-constructed wool hand knotted rug can easily last for a lifetime or longer. Examples found in some Persian tombs date to centuries before our common era. When you invest in a hand knotted rug and care for it properly, you are purchasing a durable good that can hold its value and remain in your family for generations to come. Morry’s Oriental Rug Bazaar specializes in the finest hand knotted rugs. Please come see our Sacramento store at 5623 H Street for examples of antique and new hand knotted rugs. ...read more

By Morry's Oriental Rug Bazaar August 16, 2014

Preserving your investments

Brief History of Oriental Rugs What the Western world calls an Oriental “rug” is actually much more versatile to their cultures of origin. Rugs in their home countries do cover floors, but they also hang from walls, from ceilings and they cover furniture. While the rugs of ancient Persia are rightly praised and have much to do with the fame of this product, households of all cultures have produced thick fabrics for domestic use and for sale. All of these were designed to be walked on, sat on, and more, so caring for them properly and keeping them clean has long been a historical priority. Wool — the Primary Fabric of Oriental Rugs When talking about wool, its best to remember the purpose it serves on sheep! Wool keeps a sheep warm, protects it from the elements and is naturally strong and durable. After shearing, the wool grows right back, just like the hair on our heads. Since sheep have served as a commodity in many cultures, wool has been available for fabrics since before records were kept. People have certainly come to appreciate the same things about wool that keep a sheep happy and comfortable! What’s more, a history of dyed wool would be very long indeed, as it stays colorfast for long periods with dyes from many different sources. Wool is economical, accessible, resilient and durable. Still, like all fibrous materials, it needs care, cleaning and occasional repair. Oriental Rug Cleaning and Maintenance It is best to clean your rug professionally every one to three years, depending on traffic patterns and habits in your house or business. Proper maintenance keeps the colors of a rug looking original, keeps the fibers soft, pliable and durable, and allows a rug to last beyond your own lifetime. Morry’s Oriental Rug Bazaar provides cleaning services for your rug collection. When to Rotate Your Oriental Rug Rugs must be rotated regularly! Two factors are important to consider: foot traffic and sunlight. If even a portion of a rug is in direct sunlight or if it receives regular, heavy traffic, it should be rotated at least every six months. For rugs away from sunlight and in light traffic, every two years is a minimum — perhaps after every cleaning. Vacuuming Your Oriental Rug Vacuuming is essential for the health of your rug and its fibers. This removes dirt, hair, dust and microbes from the material, preserving its freshness and cleanliness. Excessive suction should be avoided with all handmade fabrics and your rugs are no exception. If your rug has a fringe, never vacuum the fringe! Vacuuming fringe destroys it over time. Instead, sweep any dust and particles from the fringe in order to keep it neat. Underlayment for Oriental Rugs The underlayment is an essential part of keeping a rug properly maintained. Think of a rug as a house and the underlayment as a foundation. You should never have one without the other. Underlayment supports the rug, adds comfort to its use, keeps it from bunching and extends the life of the rug and the flooring underneath. We strongly recommend this relatively inexpensive necessity for every rug. Underlayment is naturally available from Morry’s Oriental Rug Bazaar. Restoring Oriental Rugs With such a lengthy history for wool carpets and rugs, professionals have learned over time how to repair most problems in Oriental rugs. Insect damage, wear damage, tears, burns, stains — many of these issues can be dealt with by experts available through Morry’s Oriental Rug Bazaar. Another method of handling damaged vintage rugs is overdying. You can talk to us about this technique and whether the rug you have would work well with this process. What is Sprouting? Did you know that rugs occasionally “sprout”? Fortunately, we do not mean that they start growing grass, flowers or beans. A handmade rug has thousands of individual strands of wool yarn. On occasion, one may rise up a little higher than the others in the rug pile. Do not pull the strand out! Simply get a pair of scissors to carefully clip the wool sprout so it’s the same height as its neighbors. How to Remove Rug Stains First off, if you are not supremely confident in your stain removal abilities, we do not recommend removing a stain on your own. Of course, when you’ve just spilled a glass of wine or Junior has left a felt tip marker on the rug, you may want to do something right away. Always feel free to call us at Morry’s Oriental Rug Bazaar for advice. For after hours, here are the basics: 1.When removing stains, the first rule is don’t make things worse! Always work from the outside edge of the stain to the center, otherwise you risk spreading the stain pigments. 2.For old stains that dried long ago, the process is wet, blot to dry, and repeat. It can take many repetitions to remove stains. The best stain removers for specific stains are discussed later on this page. Items for a Rug Stain Removal Kit Many rug owners keep a stain removal kit handy in the event of an accident. For stain removal you need: •Clean cloths or rags for blotting away stains and stain remover, •Paper towels are also handy, •A clothes brush, •Mild detergent without bleach or alkali, •White vinegar (not red!), •Dry cleaning fluid, •Weak ammonia (in a 7% solution) •Clean sponges, •Alcohol (not Jim Beam, either), •Glycerin, •A can of hair spray (keep away from open flame!) How to Clean Rug Stains 1. Work fast — don’t get distracted by multi-tasking! 2. Use paper towels or clean cloths to blot, not rub or scrub out, any excess liquid. Blotting removes stains, scrubbing and rubbing spreads stains around or forces them deeper into the fabric. 3. Use our suggestions below to select the right cleaning solution and with a clean cloth (not the one you used for blotting), work from the edge to the center of the stain. Do not soak the object with cleaner, merely blot it. 4. Pat with paper towels to remove excess fluids. 5. Dry the area with a fan or hair dryer. 6. Gently brush the spot with a clothes brush to restore the appearance of the pile. 7. It may be necessary to treat the rug more than once. If you see no improvement after multiple repetitions, it’s time to call the rug cleaning professionals at Morry’s Oriental Rug Bazaar, if you have not done so already. Removing Wax from Rugs Cover the wax with clean white tissue paper or a brown paper bag. Set an iron to medium hot and lightly place the iron on the paper. You don’t have to press! You are not removing wrinkles, just wax. The paper will absorb the melting wax. If some wax is left on the rug, repeat this step with new paper until the wax is fully removed. Do not let the iron stay in one place for long or your wax stain becomes a burn stain, or possibly a fire! Again, this is not a stain that allows for multi-tasking! Removing Ink from Rugs Saturate the ink with hair spray and allow the spot to dry. Brush on a weak solution of white vinegar and water. Removing Glue from Rugs Saturate the glue with a cloth soaked in alcohol or white vinegar. Removing Gum from Rugs Hold ice cubes against the gum until it becomes hard. Remove the gum with fingers, but avoid pulling out the individual wool yarns. If any stubborn spots remain, use spot remover to eliminate the last remnants. Blot dry. How to Remove Any Kind of Stain from a Wool Rug For information on other types of stains, the United States branch of Wools of New Zealand (this island in the Southern Hemisphere is one of the world’s leading producers of wool) has an excellent guide on their website for cleaning stains from wool carpeting. If you still don’t find the stain you need to fix there, call Morry’s immediately and we will provide you with a solution, based on four generations of family experience with rug and carpet stains. ...read more

By Morry's Oriental Rug Bazaar August 16, 2014

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