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A Clean & Tidy Carpet Cleaner Inc
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Since 1979, A Clean & Tidy Carpet Cleaner has been delivering quality service to all surrounding counties of Conyers, GA.
Address1100 West Ave SW Conyers, GA 30012-5246
Phone(770) 929-8439
Websitewww.clean-and-tidy.com
As The Owners We Want You To Be Super-Pleased-In Fact, Absolutely Delighted- With Every Carpet And Upholstery Job We Do. So Every Job Comes With Our Ironclad., Risk-Free Guarantee. What Does That Mean? Simply This: If You Aren't Happy With Our Work, We'll Re-clean The Area For Free. If Still Not Satisfied You Can Have Your Money Back. Nothing Is More Important Than Your Complete And Total Satisfaction. We Stand Behind Every Job 100%. If You Ever have Any Questions Or Concerns About Our Work, Please Call Us Right Away. We Invite You To Join Our Many Satisfied Residential & Commercial Customers!

Since 1979, A Clean & Tidy Carpet Cleaner has been delivering quality service to all surrounding counties of Conyers, GA. Each technician is professionally trained in areas of carpet and upholstery cleaning. We are a Certified firm of the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (I.I.C.R.C.) and staff a Master Cleaning & Master Restoration Technician. We are members of the Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians and received the Top Firm Award for 2000 (S.C.R.T is a non-profit trade organization for companies of all sizes and sectors in the inspection ,cleaning, restoration, and related industries). We are also members of the Conyers-Rockdale, Newton & Gwinnett Chambers of Commerce, the Home Builders Association, Rockdale Board of Realtors, Kiwanis International and the American Business Women's Association.
Clean & Tidy's president Danny Lockhart received the Jerry Barboe Small Business Person of the Year Award for 2000 as well as the 1999 Sam Walton Business Leader award presented by WalMart in recognition for service to customers; respect for the individual, and commitment to strive for excellence.

Choosing A Professional
Popular consumer advocate Clark Howard recently published a column in the Atlanta Journal Constitution that read:

Danny Lockhart and Clark Howard @ Rockdale Home builders & Rockdale Board of Realtors Dinner

"Your carpets are too expensive to play Russian roulette with someone who might not know what he is doing. While many carpet cleaners are completely on the level, there are a lot of bait and switch scams operating out there. You can find advertising coupons in your mailbox or in the glossy inserts in the newspaper with "specials" like $5.95 per room or whole house for $49.95. Proceed with caution!
Make sure the company you select is a member of the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), a non-profit organization that promotes high standards, ethics, and technical proficiency within the cleaning industry in order to enhance product quality, value and service to the customer. I often get complaints on my show about carpet cleaning. This may be one time that the least expensive offer isn't necessarily the best deal."

1. Reputation - A Clean and Tidy Carpet Cleaner is a very high quality carpet cleaning company that has the best reputation in town. Our reputat ion is the most important thing we have. Without it we have nothing. We have worked very hard over the last 26 years making sure that everything our company does is f irst class and completely guaranteed. When choosing a carpet cleaning company, the reputation is the most important aspect. Unfortunately many carpet cleaning companies do not operate with your best interest in mind.
2. Experience – Since 1979, we have cleaned every type of carpet or fabric that exists. Situations that may come up during cleaning that may baffle other cleaning companies are routine to us. The carpet manufactures, carpet retailers, interior designers, real estate agents, and builders call on us often to solve cleaning related problems in carpets and fabrics
3. Education - Clean and Tidy Carpet Cleaner is certified by the IICRC (Institution of Inspection, Cleaning & Restoration Certification), the world's most recognized body of certification for carpet cleaners; Being certified ensures competency in cleaning. Most carpet cleaning companies don't even take the time or interest to be certified. Not only is A Clean and Tidy Carpet Cleaner a certified firm, but we also have a master cleaner on staff, which is the highest achievement possible in IICRC certification. We also have journeyman cleaners on staff. Being active in our industry is extremely important to us. Involvement in our industry keeps us on the cutting edge so that we can bring you the very latest in cleaning technology.
4. Systems - We are experienced in all methods of carpet cleaning & our cleaning systems are the most advanced, state of the art systems available on the market. Our equipment is new and in tip-top shape. Our cleaning system is formulated to provide you with maximum soil removal without saturating the carpet or leaving a sticky residue behind. Our systems have been formulated for the most precise cleaning available. The cleaning products our company uses are strictly top quality products. Many other cleaners not only use poor quality methods, but they also use cheap chemicals. Cheap chemicals can cause major problems with your carpeting and create health risk from direct contact with the chemical if not rinsed properly.
5. Guarantee - All of our carpet cleaning servi ces are 100% (completely guaranteed. Our goal is not to have even a single person that is not completely thrilled with our work. If you are not completely satisfied, we will return at no charge to remedy the situation. If you are still not satisfied we will give you a 100% refund.
6. Referral Program - We also offer you the opportunity to recap some or perhaps all of your cleaning expense. We offer a 10% referral reward program for any new client you send to us. A referral certificate is sent out to you automatically and you can redeem it for cash, services, give it to a friend or give it to your favorite charity. We're confident that once you've experience our services you will want to refer us to everyone.
7. We clean with your family in mind - This means we are careful not to use any products that would be harmful to you or your children. Our cleaning also helps to eliminate a lot of problems you may have with allergies.
8. Trade & local organizations our company is affiliated with- Our company is involved in many trade & local organizations. Some of these organizations are: S.C.R.T (Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians, IICRC (Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification), Conyers-Rockdale Chamber of Commerce, Newton Chamber of Commerce, East Metro Board of Realtors, Rockdale Board of Realtors, Kiwanis International & the American Business Women's Association.
9. Drug-Free Insured & Bonded Technicians with training- We are a drug free workplace, all employees are insured, bonded & we do criminal background checks on each person we hire. We use no sub contractors for our carpet cleaning services. They are also educated about carpet cleaning. Feel comfortable referring us to family & friends.

Discover the Absolute Truth About How To Care For Your Carpet
Shaw Industries is presently the largest carpet manufacturer in the world. A few of their products are:

The Carpet Manufacturers & IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) have created the guidelines listed below to make your cleaning experience a pleasant one to maintain your carpets warranty - the majority of the following information comes from Shaw Industries

New carpet represents a substantial investment, like your other fine furnishings, requires proper care to keep it attractive over the years to come. Carpet rarely wears out in terms of fiber wear­ing away, but its appearance deteriorates over time and becomes less attractive. You can protect your investment, prolong the life of your carpet, and improve the quality and beauty of the indoor environ­ment by establishing a regular maintenance schedule.

1) Walk-off mats should be used at all entrances to absorb soil and moisture, and mats should be cleaned on a regular basis so they don't become sources of soil themselves, especially during inclement weather. Try to keep your sidewalks and entrance ways free of excessive dirt and substances which can be tracked into the home.
2) Use a quality pad under your carpet, particularly on stairs. Good pad not only gives better resilience underfoot, but it can also add to the life of your carpet. Some carpets carry warranties with specific density and thickness requirements. Before purchasing your carpet pad, review your warranty.
3) Move heavy furniture occasionally to avoid excessive pile crushing. Put coasters intended for use with carpet under the legs of tables, chairs, and other furniture to help distribute the weight and prevent crushing the pile. Do not use chairs or appliances with rollers or casters on carpet without a chair pad designed for carpet. Continued use without a chair pad can cause damage to the carpet.
4) When moving heavy wheeled furniture (pianos, buffets, etc.), prevent damage by placing a protective barrier of heavy cardboard or plywood between the wheels and the carpet.
5) If you use area rugs over your carpet, be sure to remove and clean them regularly. Clean and restore the pile of the carpet underneath. Be certain to check area rugs for colorfastness before putting them back over carpet, as the dyes in some rugs may bleed through to carpet.
After cleaning your carpet, remember to allow complete drying before replacing rugs.
6) Protect your carpet from prolonged periods of direct sunlight with blinds, shades, or awnings.
PLEASE NOTE: NO CARPET IS ABSOLUTELY STAIN PROOF. SOME CARPETS HAVE STAIN RESISTANT TREATMENTS TO IMPROVE YOUR ABILITY TO CLEAN UP STAINS, NOT PREVENT STAINS. CARPETS WITH SOIL RESISTANT TREATMENTS REDUCE THE RATE OF SOILING, BUT ALL CARPETS REQUIRE REGULAR CARE AND MAINTENANCE.

Stain Versus Soiling
It should be noted that there is often confusion about the difference between soiling and staining, and the majority of stain complaints are actually soil-related. For example, many sugar-based spills, such as soft drinks and coffee, leave a sugar residue after removal;
this sticky residue readily attracts soil from ordinary shoe traffic, and the resulting discolored area appears to be a stain. The same happens when spills are cleaned with a detergent solution and the area is not sufficiently rinsed with plain water, leaving a sticky detergent residue. It is important to rinse thoroughly with water and blot dry after removing any spill.

The most important step in caring for your carpet is vacuuming. Vacuum thoroughly and frequently, particularly in high-traffic areas. Bear in mind that walking on soiled carpet permits 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 fibers. Frequent vacuuming removes these particles from the surface before this happens.
For rooms with light traffic, vacuum the traffic lanes twice weekly and the entire area once weekly. Those areas with heavier traffic require that the traffic lanes be vacuumed daily and the entire area twice weekly. Up to three passes of the machine will suffice for light soiling but five to seven passes are necessary for heavily soiled areas. Change the vacuuming direction occasionally to help stand the pile upright and reduce matting.
Vacuum cleaner recommendations:
To ensure that your vacuum will conform to the high ' industry standards, make sure that your vacuum clean is certified through the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) Vacuum Cleaner Indoor Air Quality Program. Visit www.carpet-rug.com for details and listings.
1) A good vacuum cleaner is vital to prolonging the beauty and life of your carpet. An inexpensive machine can remove surface dirt but will not effectively remove this hidden dirt and particles embedded in the pile.
2) Shaw Industries recommends the use of vacuums with a rotating brush or combination beater/brush bar that agitates the carpet pile and mechanically loosens so for removal by the vacuum. Note that carpet with the loop pile construction may be sensitive to brushing or rubbing of the pile surface and may become fuzzy. For these products, Shaw recommends the use of a suction-only vacuum or a vacuum with an adjustable brush lifted away from the carpet so it does not agitate the pile. A vacuum with a beater-brush bar can be tested on an inconspicuous area of the carpet and used if no excessive fuzzing occurs.
3) Replaceable paper vacuum bags do a better job of trapping the small particles that pass through cloth bags back into the room. High efficiency vacuum bags, also called microfiltration bags, trap even smaller micro­scopic particles such as mold and mildew spores and dust mite byproducts, often found to be a source of allergies. All vacuum bags should be checked often and replaced when half full.
4) Make sure the belt is in good condition and that the brush or beater bar rotates when in contact with the carpet. To adjust the vacuum to the correct height setting for the carpet, raise the beater/brush bar to the highest setting and then lower it until it contacts the pile enough to slightly vibrate the carpet several inches away from the machine, but not low enough to cause significant slowing of the motor.
5) Change the vacuuming direction occasionally to help stand the pile upright and help reduce matting.

SPOT AND SPILL REMOVAL
A good checklist to handle spills should include the following items. Do not use any household cleaners other than those listed, since many household products contain chemicals that may permanently damage your car pet.

A solution of a mild liquid detergent (no more than 1/4 teaspoon of detergent to 32 ounces of water). A clear, non-bleach liquid dishwashing detergent such as Dawn, Joy, or clear Ivory is recommended. Do not use detergents that are cloudy or creamy because they may leave a sticky residue.
A solution of 1 part white vinegar to 1 part water.
White cloths or white paper towels.
An ammonia solution of one tablespoon of ammonia to one cup of water. Do not use on wool or wool-blend products.
Non-oily nail polish remover.

NOTE: Difficult stains on carpets made from solution-dyed fibers such as polypropylene (olefin) and solution-dyed nylon may be removed with a mild bleach solution (one part chlo­rine bleach to five parts water).WARNING: Do not use bleach solution unless you are absolutely certain your carpet is 100% solution dyed. Carpet dyed by other systems will be damaged if in doubt, call 1-800-441-SHAW.

Remove as much of food spills as possible by scraping gently with a spoon or dull knife.

Always blot; never rub or scrub abrasively, as a fuzzy area may result. When blotting, work from the outer edge in toward the center of the spot to avoid spreading the spill.

Always follow up with water to remove detergent residue that may become sticky and cause rapid re-soiling.

Draw out any remaining moisture by placing several layers of white towels over the spot and weigh them down with a heavy object that will not transfer color, such as a plastic jug of water.

Clean & Tidy’s Spot Remover is recommended for all types of spot cleaning, or refer to the recommendations in Stain Removal Procedure. The numbers are keyed to the stain, and all instructions should be used in the recommended sequence. Some stains are marked PRO, indicating that professional knowledge and equipment are necessary.

Water Soluble Stains- Absorb as much as possible with white towels. Blot the stained area with white towels dampened with cool water until there is no more transfer of the stain onto the towels.
If any of the stain remains, use the detergent solution previously described. Spray lightly onto the spot and blot repeatedly with white towels, working from the outer edge in toward the center of the spot to avoid spreading.
Rinse thoroughly by spraying with clean water, and then blot or extract. Do not use too much detergent because the residue will contribute to rapid re-soiling.

As in A, but before using detergent, apply the white vinegar solution to a white towel and blot or spray onto spot.__

As in A, but before using detergent, apply a household ammonia solution to a white towel and blot or spray onto spot.Do not use on wool or wool - blend carpet. Rinse as in A.

Oil-Based Stains — Blot as much as possible with white paper towels. Apply the special oil and grease spot remover to a paper towel and repeat blotting. (Protective gloves should be worn, as the solvent will quickly remove oils from the skin and could result in irritation.) Do not pour or spray directly on the carpet pile, as damage to the backing or adhesive underneath could result; use the towels to transport the solvent to the carpet. Repeat as often as necessary.
Provide adequate ventilation! Do not use flammable solvents! Follow with procedures in A. _

Freeze stains such as chewing gum and candle wax with ice or a commercially available product in an aerosol can. Shatter with a blunt object and vacuum before the chips soften. Follow up with solvent as in B.

Bleach - WARNING - Only carpets which are solution dyed are resistant to bleaching, but do not exceed the recommended concentration. DO NOT USE THIS PROCEDURE UNLESS YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE CARPET IS SOLUTION DYED -CARPETS DYED BY OTHER SYSTEMS WILL BE DAMAGED. Products with olefin and nylon blends can not be exposed to bleach without removing the color from the nylon fibers unless the nylon component is solution dyed. If in doubt, call 1-800-441-SHAW.
For solution-dyed carpets with stains such as food dyes, fruit drink, and coffee not removed by A-1, use a solution of one part chlorine bleach to five parts water.
Rinse several times with water to remove excess bleach so that none is tracked to other areas where there is conventionally dyed carpet.

CLEANING YOUR CARPET
Even though vacuuming can remove most of the dry soil, it is also necessary to clean your carpet on a regular basis to remove the oily, sticky soil that builds up in the pile as a result of cooking vapors, air pollution, and tracked-in dirt. The particles of oily soil deposited on carpet fibers can cause gradual but significant dulling of delicate pastel colors; the color isn't lost but is hidden under the film. If this type of soil is allowed to accumulate, it begins to attract and hold the drysoil. This is the reason cleaning is so important when dulling of the color is first noticed; if allowed to remain too long, it becomes gummy and difficult to remove.

WARNING: Certain products found in most homes can cause irreparable damage to your carpet. Bleaches, tile cleaners, mildew removers, oven cleaners, and drain openers are very strong chem­icals that can discolor or dissolve carpet fibers. Acne medications containing benzyl peroxide, a very powerful bleach, are capable of permanently damaging your carpet and most other fabrics as well.

If carpet is cleaned before it becomes too unsightly, the cleaning chore will be easier and more successful. It is a myth that cleaning the carpet before it is absolutely necessary will cause it to get dirty faster. Carpet in a typical household should be cleaned every 12 to 18 months depending upon the number of residents and amount and type of activity.
Choice of the proper cleaning system is important. Some systems may leave residues which promote re-soiling and defeat the whole purpose of cleaning. The recommendations below represent the best current knowledge and should help prolong the time between cleanings.

The Cleaning System
Shaw Industries recommends the hot water extraction system, which research indicates provides the best capability for cleaning. This system is commonly referred to as "steam cleaning," although no steam is actually generated. The process consists of applying a cleaning agent onto the pile and using water in the extractor to recover the used solution and soil. This can be done from a truck-mounted unit outside the home with only the hose and wand brought inside or, where a truck-mounted unit cannot reach, by a portable sys­tem brought into the home.
Professional carpet cleaners - It is to your advantage to use professional cleaners because their experience enables them to do a better job than you can do yourself. Their equip­ment has more extraction power than the rental units avail­able to you, and the carpet should dry more quickly. True pro­fessionals have also made the investment in training to understand the equipment, to know the proper cleaning agents for the situation at hand, and to recognize the differ­ences in fibers and carpet construction.
One way to locate a professional cleaner is to contact the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) at 1-800-835-4624. This organization maintains a national directory of independent professional cleaners who are trained and certified in a variety of cleaning specialties. Call and explain that you have purchased a Shaw Industries carpet, and be sure to ask for a cleaner near you who uses the hot water extraction system.
Do-it-yourself systems - If you decide to rent a steam cleaning machine and do it yourself, check several cleaning systems before making a selection. Most rental units avail­able do not adequately clean and may actually damage the carpet. Consider the following:
1) Some rental companies have cleaning equipment that is similar to what the professionals use. The cleaning equipment should have enough vacuum power to allow the carpet to dry within 6 to 12 hours after cleaning. Avoid rental units found in many retail and grocery stores that do not have enough power to extract the cleaning solutions from the carpet adequately and which may actually damage the carpet due to over wetting.
2) Avoid over wetting the carpet. Prolonged dampness may promote growth of mildew and bacteria in the carpet or cause separation of the backing. A carpet that is wet for more than 24 hours could develop a growth of mold and mildew. This is controlled by a combination of proper equipment and operator training. Most problems in do-it-yourself cleaning are due to over wetting and use of excessive detergent.
3) Use a cleaning solution with a pH less than 10, prefer­ably near 9, and with a minimum of non-sticky residue. The attraction between the detergent and the particles of soil and oil is critical during the cleaning process. However, the detergent residue continues to attract the particles after cleaning. Increasing the amount of clean­ing solution beyond the recommended level does not greatly increase cleaning performance, but makes the removal of detergent more difficult. Because buildup of detergent residue is the most common cause of acceler­ated re-soiling complaints, do not use extra cleaning solution. Shaw Industries recommends applying the cleaning product as a pre-spray and using clear water in the extraction unit to minimize residues.
4) Carpet with stain resistant treatments must be cleaned with products formulated for this purpose, or the stain resistance will be impaired and the warranty voided. Do not use cleaning or spotting solutions that contain bleaches or optical brighteners because they can discol­or the carpet.
5) Do not use any silicone-based anti-soil treatments on carpets produced by Shaw Industries. The only anti-soil products approved for use as needed after the cleaning processes are formulated with DuPont Teflon®.
6) Reduce drying time by using several fans to move air across the carpet in combination with a dehumidifier or air conditioner to pull moisture out of the air. Carpet should be dry within 12 hours; even less is better.

Bonnet cleaning systems
Bonnet cleaning systems employ a rotating bonnet of terry cloth or other absorbent material to agitate the carpet pile and absorb soil. A detergent solution is sprayed onto the pile and then worked with the bonnet attached to a rotary floor polisher.
Shaw Industries does not recommend this cleaning system. The bonnet system has very limited capability for soil removal and leaves much of the detergent in the pile since it employs no real extraction. As a result, rapid resoiling often occurs. Another disadvantage is that the spinning bonnet may distort the fibers of cut pile carpet, fuzzing the pile and leaving distinct swirl marks.

CARPET PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Sprouting - If loose ends or "sprouts" extend above the rest of the pile, clip them off even with the pile surface. Never try to pull them out. After clipping, smooth the area with your fingers. Sharp edges on your vacuum cleaner, a child's toy, high heels, or animal claws can cause this condition.
Pile Crushing - All carpet fibers will crush under heavy stationary loads. Crushing can be reduced by shifting furniture regularly. Crushed areas can usually be improved by coverini the area with a damp, clean white cloth and then applying heat to the cloth with an electric iron on the lowest setting. To ensure that the iron does not damage carpet fibers, test carpet in an inconspicuous location such as a closet. Remove the cloth and restore the pile while it is still hot by brushing it lightly. Keep traffic off the carpet until it is dry.
Shading - After certain carpet styles have been sub­jected to traffic, you may notice areas that appear lighter or darker than other areas. Don't be alarmed. Shading is the result of the change in direction of the pile due to pressure from footsteps and vacuuming. Brushing the pile all in one direction may temporarily correct shading; however, shad­ing is part of the carpet styling and should be expected in varying degrees. Do not mistake shading for color fading.

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