Posted by: CS | September, 2010

Origin of Custom Solutions name

What is behind the name?  Why not The Best carpet cleaning company?  We are not just another carpet cleaning company, so why name ourselves like any other company.  We customize a solution to your individual carpet cleaning need. 

Custom Solutions Carpet Care was founded on the principle that each home or business requires a custom-fit solution, rather than a “one size fits all” approach. While our competitors offer only single methods of carpet cleaning, we utilize various methods and techniques to suit all your carpet and furniture needs.

We care for you and your carpets.  We take into consideration your lifestyle and cater a program that works for you and your carpets.  We want you to enjoy having your carpets cleaned instead of it being a chore or inconvenience in your life. 

With over 15 years of experience, Custom Solutions Carpet Care has the expertise to handle any job, large or small. We utilize all methods of cleaning including low moisture, hot water extraction/steam, green, as well as other methods of cleaning and will never up sell you on anything. Because every job we do is fully customized, you get the cleanest, healthiest, most beautiful results possible.

Posted by: CS | July, 2010

Referal Program

We have built our business by being a company that truly cares about doing the job right and listening to your needs.  As a result we have built up a large client base with many referrals.  We would like to show our appreciation! This is why we are starting a referral rewards program.  How it works is very simple;

Refer a client to us and as soon as we complete the cleaning service (big or small), we will send you a $25 off coupon.  Hang on to these as long as you want.  Save as many as you want.  If you would rather give it to someone else that you know would like our service, feel free, they are fully transferable.  As long as the coupon(s) are presented prior to payment, that amount will be taken off that bill. 

Custom Solutions Carpet Care

888-882-7275

Posted by: CS | May, 2009

Spot Removal Tip – Alcohol

Follow these steps in order to remove Alcohol spills:

  1. Blot with white towel or non printed-paper towel to remove excess
  2. Mix 1/4-teaspoon mild (non bleach containing) detergent to one cup of warm water
  3. Apply to spot, rub gently in one direction at a time using white terry towel, or non printed-paper towel
  4. Blot clean with white towel or non printed-paper towel and warm water
  5. Repeat steps 2-4 no more than 3 times as necessary
  6. Mix 1/4 cup white vinegar with 1/2 cup cold water and apply to spot
  7. Blot dry with white towel

In order to prevent the spill from becoming a permanent stain, it’s important to act quickly. Blot any liquids with a clean white towel.  Scrape any solids with a dull spoon. Do not scrub the carpet as this can damage the carpet fibers. Pre-test any spot removal agent in an inconspicuous area for color transfer or damage.  If color transfer or damage is present, don’t use that solution. Never use any product that contains bleach. Never use any of the spot removal agents in concentrations stronger than those recommended. When using lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, or a dry cleaning solvent, never apply directly to the carpet. Apply it to a white towel and then blot it on the spill.  Use caution when using these products, and follow the manufacturer instructions.

Posted by: CS | May, 2009

Spot Removal Tip – Bananas

Follow these steps in order to remove the Banana spill:

  1. Scrape up excess banana with dull spoon
  2. Mix 1/4-teaspoon mild (non bleach containing) detergent to one cup of warm water
  3. Apply to spot, rub gently in one direction at a time using white terry towel, or non printed-paper towel
  4. Blot clean with white towel or non printed-paper towel and warm water
  5. Repeat steps 2-4 no more than 3 times as necessary
  6. Mix 1/4 cup white vinegar with 1/2 cup cold water and apply to spot
  7. Blot dry with white towel

In order to prevent the spill from becoming a permanent stain, it’s important to act quickly. Blot any liquids with a clean white towel.  Scrape any solids with a dull spoon. Do not scrub the carpet as this can damage the carpet fibers. Pre-test any spot removal agent in an inconspicuous area for color transfer or damage.  If color transfer or damage is present, don’t use that solution. Never use any product that contains bleach. Never use any of the spot removal agents in concentrations stronger than those recommended. When using lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, or a dry cleaning solvent, never apply directly to the carpet. Apply it to a white towel and then blot it on the spill.  Use caution when using these products, and follow the manufacturer instructions.

Posted by: CS | May, 2009

Spot Removal Tip – Blood

Follow these steps in order to remove Blood from your carpets:

  1. Blot with white towel or non printed-paper towel to remove excess
  2. Mix 1/4-teaspoon mild (non bleach containing) detergent to one cup of warm water
  3. Apply to spot, rub gently in one direction at a time using white terry towel, or non printed-paper towel
  4. Blot clean with white towel or non printed-paper towel and warm water
  5. Mix 1 tablespoon of ammonia with cool water apply to spot
  6. Blot dry with white towel
  7. Rinse spot with warm water and blot dry

In order to prevent the spill from becoming a permanent stain, it’s important to act quickly. Blot any liquids with a clean white towel.  Scrape any solids with a dull spoon. Do not scrub the carpet as this can damage the carpet fibers. Pre-test any spot removal agent in an inconspicuous area for color transfer or damage.  If color transfer or damage is present, don’t use that solution. Never use any product that contains bleach. Never use any of the spot removal agents in concentrations stronger than those recommended. When using lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, or a dry cleaning solvent, never apply directly to the carpet. Apply it to a white towel and then blot it on the spill.  Use caution when using these products, and follow the manufacturer instructions.

Posted by: CS | May, 2009

Spot Removal Tip – Butter

Follow these steps in order to remove the Butter spill:

  1. Blot with white towel or non printed-paper towel to remove excess
  2. Apply nail polish remover directly to white towel or non printed-paper towel, and then rub spot gently in one direction at a time
  3. Blot clean with white towel or non printed-paper towel and warm water
  4. Mix 1/4-teaspoon mild (non bleach containing) detergent to one cup of warm water
  5. Apply to spot, rub gently in one direction at a time using white terry towel, or non printed-paper towel
  6. Blot clean with white towel and warm water
  7. Mix 1/4 cup white vinegar with 1/2 cup cold water and apply to spot
  8. Blot dry with white towel

In order to prevent the spill from becoming a permanent stain, it’s important to act quickly. Blot any liquids with a clean white towel.  Scrape any solids with a dull spoon. Do not scrub the carpet as this can damage the carpet fibers. Pre-test any spot removal agent in an inconspicuous area for color transfer or damage.  If color transfer or damage is present, don’t use that solution. Never use any product that contains bleach. Never use any of the spot removal agents in concentrations stronger than those recommended. When using lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, or a dry cleaning solvent, never apply directly to the carpet. Apply it to a white towel and then blot it on the spill.  Use caution when using these products, and follow the manufacturer instructions.

Posted by: CS | May, 2009

Spot Removal Tip – Chocolate

Follow these steps in order to remove the Chocolate spill:

  1. Scrape up excess chocolate with dull spoon
  2. Apply dry cleaning solvent to a white towel, and then blot on spot
  3. Mix 1/4-teaspoon mild (non bleach containing) detergent to one cup of warm water
  4. Apply to spot, rub gently in one direction at a time using white terry towel, or non printed-paper towel
  5. Blot clean with white towel or non printed-paper towel and warm water
  6. Mix 1/4 cup white vinegar with 1/2 cup cold water and apply to spot
  7. Blot dry with white towel

In order to prevent the spill from becoming a permanent stain, it’s important to act quickly. Blot any liquids with a clean white towel.  Scrape any solids with a dull spoon. Do not scrub the carpet as this can damage the carpet fibers. Pre-test any spot removal agent in an inconspicuous area for color transfer or damage.  If color transfer or damage is present, don’t use that solution. Never use any product that contains bleach. Never use any of the spot removal agents in concentrations stronger than those recommended. When using lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, or a dry cleaning solvent, never apply directly to the carpet. Apply it to a white towel and then blot it on the spill.  Use caution when using these products, and follow the manufacturer instructions.

Posted by: CS | May, 2009

Spot Removal Tip – Coffee

Follow these steps in order to remove the Coffee spill:

  1. Blot with white towel or non printed-paper towel to remove excess
  2. Mix 1/4-teaspoon mild (non bleach containing) detergent to one cup of warm water
  3. Apply to spot, rub gently in one direction at a time using white terry towel, or non printed-paper towel
  4. Blot clean with white towel or non printed-paper towel and warm water
  5. Repeat steps 2-4 no more than 3 times as necessary
  6. Mix 1/4 cup white vinegar with 1/2 cup cold water and apply to spot
  7. Blot dry with white towel

In order to prevent the spill from becoming a permanent stain, it’s important to act quickly. Blot any liquids with a clean white towel.  Scrape any solids with a dull spoon. Do not scrub the carpet as this can damage the carpet fibers. Pre-test any spot removal agent in an inconspicuous area for color transfer or damage.  If color transfer or damage is present, don’t use that solution. Never use any product that contains bleach. Never use any of the spot removal agents in concentrations stronger than those recommended. When using lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, or a dry cleaning solvent, never apply directly to the carpet. Apply it to a white towel and then blot it on the spill.  Use caution when using these products, and follow the manufacturer instructions.

Posted by: CS | May, 2009

Spot Removal Tip – Cough Syrup

Follow these steps in order to remove the Cough Syrup spill:

  1. Blot with white towel or non printed-paper towel to remove excess
  2. Mix 1/4-teaspoon mild (non bleach containing) detergent to one cup of warm water
  3. Apply to white terry towel, or non printed-paper towel, then to spot rubbing gently in one direction at a time
  4. Blot clean with white towel or non printed-paper towel and warm water
  5. Repeat steps 2-4 no more than 3 times as necessary
  6. Mix 1/4 cup white vinegar with 1/2 cup cold water and apply to spot
  7. Blot dry with white towel

In order to prevent the spill from becoming a permanent stain, it’s important to act quickly. Blot any liquids with a clean white towel.  Scrape any solids with a dull spoon. Do not scrub the carpet as this can damage the carpet fibers. Pre-test any spot removal agent in an inconspicuous area for color transfer or damage.  If color transfer or damage is present, don’t use that solution. Never use any product that contains bleach. Never use any of the spot removal agents in concentrations stronger than those recommended. When using lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, or a dry cleaning solvent, never apply directly to the carpet. Apply it to a white towel and then blot it on the spill.  Use caution when using these products, and follow the manufacturer instructions.

Posted by: CS | May, 2009

Spot Removal Tip – Egg

    To remove egg spills from carpet, do the following:

    1. Blot with white towel or non printed-paper towel to remove excess
    2. Mix 1/4-teaspoon mild (non bleach containing) detergent to one cup of warm water
    3. Apply to spot, rub gently in one direction at a time using white terry towel, or non printed-paper towel
    4. Blot clean with white towel or non printed-paper towel and warm water
    5. Repeat steps 2-4 no more than 3 times as necessary

    In order to prevent the spill from becoming a permanent stain, it’s important to act quickly. Blot any liquids with a clean white towel.  Scrape any solids with a dull spoon. Do not scrub the carpet as this can damage the carpet fibers. Pre-test any spot removal agent in an inconspicuous area for color transfer or damage.  If color transfer or damage is present, don’t use that solution. Never use any product that contains bleach. Never use any of the spot removal agents in concentrations stronger than those recommended. When using lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, or a dry cleaning solvent, never apply directly to the carpet. Apply it to a white towel and then blot it on the spill.  Use caution when using these products, and follow the manufacturer instructions.

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