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9 Things You Shouldn’t Try to Clean Yourself

Carpet close-up

Carpets

It may seem like an odd choice to hire a professional just to clean your carpets, but James Neal, owner of Rainbow International Restoration of Northern Cook and Lake Counties, highly recommends it. We aren’t saying you need to bring someone in every week, but according to Neal, “carpets tend to collect many pollutants that regular carpet cleaners don’t pick up.” Neal recommends bringing in a professional cleaner once every 12-18 months to deep clean your carpets and get rid of any dander, mold, pollen and dust mites that may be collecting in ways you can’t reach on your own.

If you’ve got a particularly tough stain, bring in help sooner rather than later. “Our team has come across scenarios where homeowners have used store-bought products to clean their carpets without taking into consideration the fibers and chemistry of the carpet. As a result, we’ve seen stains get bigger, brighter and decolorized,” Neal adds. While you’re waiting for the professional, try filling your time by tackling one of the things you can clean in 5 minutes.

Room filled with boxes

Move-in and move-out cleaning

Kathy Turley of Home Clean Heroes suggests leaving these two mammoth undertakings to the professionals. While cleaning an empty home sounds easy enough, it can be a nightmare. One area Home Clean Heroes focuses on during this type of cleaning that you definitely don’t want to tackle yourself is removing the grease build-up off of the kitchen cabinets. Getting a house move-in ready can be a much larger job than you are anticipating and Turley recommends avoiding the stress altogether and scheduling a professional cleaning before the big date. Want to know how they do it? Here are our favorite house cleaning hacks from professional cleaners.

Living room with hard wood floors and a brown area rug

Area rugs

“Most people don’t realize how easily DIY cleaning can ruin area rugs. These lovely pieces are often family heirlooms. Many are made from expensive materials. Cleaning them requires special products and gentle techniques,” Diana Rodriquez-Zaba, owner of Service Master Restoration by Zaba. “Just the other day, a customer brought us her distressed cowhide rug. She tried cleaning it with detergent and water, but the rug became bent and distorted as it dried. She didn’t know that you never use water on any type of animal skin. We handle area rug cleaning, stain removal and restoration for Chicago homeowners every day. If you have a delicate area rug made of silk or exotic materials, don’t try to clean it yourself. Don’t risk ruining a real treasure.” Not sure if it’s time for a quick clean? Here is the definitive guide on how often everything in your house needs to be cleaned.

Glass bottle and cotton swab

A chemical spill

It can be hard to focus on the dangerous nature of a spill or mess right when it happens, but Anselm Doering, CEO of EcoLogic Solutions urges everyone to call for help the moment you find yourself with a chemical spill. “Especially spills involving bleach and ammonia,” Doering says. “But I’d also call in professional help for any cleaning involving asbestos or black mold.” Don’t put yourself at risk for injury or illness. Open the windows, get out of the area and call in professional reinforcements. Something else the professionals want to tell you: You’re probably overcleaning your house.

Upholstery fabric

Upholstery fabric

Harriet Jones, a former cleaner and current supervisor for Go Cleaners London has one thing to ask: Step away from the upholstery! “In my experience, a cleaning pros’ worst nightmare is dealing with spots on textile fabrics, especially those that have already been treated all wrong,” Jones said. “Many people try to cope with messed up upholsteries by themselves. Whether it’s a money-saving seek or a hands-on enthusiasm, people are often induced to act alone. Unfortunately, more often than not, they fail to overcome the stain and muck up the whole item. As a professional cleaner for a decade now, I have to say—unsuccessfully treated stains become quite hard to remove later on.” Here are the products that professionals use in their own homes to keep them in great shape.

Tile grout

Tile grout

So there’s a tiny discolored mark on that white space between your tiles. No big deal, right? Just grab your favorite cleaning product and a toothbrush and work away at it! After all, that’s what your parents did, so it should work fine! Not quite. Most cleaning agents include some form of bleach and bleach can be harmful both to the grout between your beautifully set tiles, and also the tile itself. Call a professional for this one.

Gutters

Gutters

According to Caleb Backe, a health and wellness expert for Maple Holistics, calling in the professionals for your yearly gutter cleaning is a no brainer. “In addition to the approximately 500,000 yearly accidents and injuries involved with gutter maintenance, there are many diseases that you are exposed to. Harmful bacteria, mold and dead animals are often trapped in the gutters, and thin garden gloves simply aren’t enough protection.” Check out our top 10 household cleaning tips.

Kitchen with metallic fridge

Behind your refrigerator

Sometimes, failing to do the job properly can lead to larger problems. Andrew Cunningham, founder of DailyPest can attest to that. “One of the biggest problem areas I’ve found is under and behind the refrigerator. People will leave it months, sometimes years before they pull it out and have a good clean,” Cunningham said. “We had a client back in 2012 with a serious cockroach infestation and they had no idea where the little buggers were coming from. One of the first things I did was pull out the refrigerator (fully) and it was almost like a murder scene. Interestingly, the client had admitted to us that she attempted to clean this area a few months prior, but was unable to move it far enough. If she had called in the professional sooner, the whole situation would have been averted.” Check out these cleaning secrets that will make your home sparkle.

Boiler

Boiler

This isn’t just a matter of ease or illness, your immediate safety could be at risk. “An examination and cleaning of a boiler could go wrong at any moment,” said Bryan Stoddard of Homewares Insider. “An average person isn’t always aware of all steps needed to secure the boiler before it can be safely cleaned and its parts replaced. An expert will make sure that there is no electricity freely flowing, that the heaters are turned off and that there is no gas leakage. Since there is always a chance that something could go wrong, it’s best to not tempt fate and leave things in professional hands.” Next, brush up on these ways to get spring cleaning done quickly.

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