Archive for May, 2012

Keeping Leather Longer

Categories: Leather Cleaning Tips

Keeping Leather Longer

One of the few things Oxi Fresh doesn’t clean is leather. We’ll clean your carpet and provide upholstery cleanings with no problem, and some areas even offer tile and grout cleaning. Not leather. Still, with all the carpet cleaning tips and upholstery cleaning tips we offer, it doesn’t feel right to leave those with leather furniture in a lurch. So we’ve put together a guide about how to make your leather last longer. Continue Reading post – Keeping Leather Longer

How do Vacuums Work?

Categories: Oxi Fresh - Just for Fun

At Oxi Fresh Carpet Cleaning, we always stress how important it is to regularly vacuum your carpets. It not only is key to maintaining appearances, but also extends the life of your carpet. But as important as vacuuming is, most of us don’t actually know how vacuums work. We all assume it sucks things up with a fan, right? Well, sort of. Let’s look at the four main principles behind all modern vacuum cleaners. Continue Reading post – How do Vacuums Work?

Know Where You Sit – The History of the Sofa

Categories: Oxi Fresh - Just for Fun

The Sofa - Now Signing Autographs

Did you know that almost every major sitcom has shared a main character? From I Love Lucy to Family Matters to How I Met Your Mother, there’s been one consistent presence – the Sofa. This piece of furniture is so important to the lives of millions if not billions of people that if we didn’t see one in a living room on TV, it just wouldn’t look right.

The sofa wasn’t always such a star, though, as we here at Oxi Fresh Carpet Cleaning found out. As a matter of fact it’s a newer addition to the world of furniture.

The Sofa’s Ancestors – the Kline and Lectus

People have been sitting down since the moment we realized it was easier than standing. Almost immediately after that, though, we stood back up to work on making things that were more comfortable than the ground. Egyptians had lots of different kinds of furniture, even some proto-couches, but one of most clear examples of an early couch would be the Greek kline. This bed-like piece had a headboard/backrest/armrest at one end and would have been used for men to recline on and eat – not altogether different from the modern sofa. The Roman lectus was similar to the kline but some of them had a second armrest and a few even had a back.

The Early Sofa

As Greece and Rome fell, so too did the kline and lectus. A long time would pass before we’d see a piece of furniture similar to the couch – benches, chairs, and the ground had to suffice for almost everyone but the very wealthy. In fact, it wasn’t until the 17th and 18th centuries that furniture began to take a modern shape. It was in the late 1600′s when craftsmen of all sorts began experimenting with a variety of tables, chairs, and the modern sofa.

Of course, it took a while to get the sofa “right,” but even with a wide variety of styles, they quickly became immensely popular. Joan DeJean reports that “Some people went sofa-mad and had them in every room of the house, often several to a room.”Incidentally, it was from this time period we get the word “sofa,” from the Arabic sopha, which means cushion.

The Growth of the Sofa

Of course, high quality furniture long remained in the domain of the rich, and most were still stuck with basic benches and chairs. But as time past and production methods changed, more and more people were able to obtain furniture. It wasn’t really until the Industrial Revolution and the creation of a middle class that furniture worked its way into the domain of everyday life. Since then it’s continued to change its shape, softness, and size, but it’s only increased in popularity.

So the next time you look at your couch, be grateful we’ve all found a more comfortable place to sit than the ground. And if you need help keeping your sofa looking clean, here are some upholstery cleaning tips.

Thanks to the Whitechurch Herald, A. Whitham, furniturestyles.net, and Joan DeJean for the great articles!

Follow Your Nose – Dealing with Common Household Smells

Categories: Carpet Cleaning Tips

Our sense of smell has an enormous effect on our lives. A bad odor can make a beautiful home the last place anybody wants to be. Thankfully, stink-prevention is simple – keep your home clean. But how do you remove bad odors that are already there? Well, the first thing to do is find out where the smell is coming from. Often it’s the Refrigerator, Basement, or Carpet. Continue Reading post – Follow Your Nose – Dealing with Common Household Smells

How to Keep Your Upholstery Clean

Categories: Upholstery Cleaning Tips

Dirt, dogs, children, and cats – it seems like the world is determined to keep our homes as messy as possible. Thankfully, though, most any cleaning challenge can be conquered if you have enough time and energy. But there are some problems that are tricky – like how do you keep your upholstery looking nice when everyone is always climbing all over it? After all, it’s not like you can spray it down and scrub it.

Well, Oxi Fresh Carpet Cleaning has put together seven great upholstery cleaning tips to help you keep your furniture looking fresh for years to come. Here are quick versions of their tips:

1.) Vacuum: Regularly vacuum your piece, ideally once a week.

2.) Sunlight: Keep your upholstery out of direct sunlight, as it can cause the colors to fade.

3.) Rotation: Rotate your seat cushions to make sure they wear evenly on both sides.

4.) Sitting: Keep the sofa for sitting and avoid activities that might cause stains. For example, don’t let kids draw while sitting on it and try to keep food away from it.

5.) Pets: Keep pets off the furniture – the oils in their hair (and their hair as a matter of fact) quickly turn clean furniture into gross furniture.

6.) Covers: If you have machine-washable seat covers, only wash them in case of accidental spills. Washing them too often can mean they won’t match up with the color of the rest of the upholstery.

7.) Pro: Every six months to a year, have a professional upholstery cleaning. This will help remove any embedded dirt and oils in the upholstery fabric.

Hopefully these tips will help you out as you keep your furniture clean and healthier for longer. Good Luck!

If you’d like to read more about Oxi Fresh’s upholstery cleaning tips, click here.

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