Home textile misunderstanding: carpet cleaning is not necessarily maintenance

In March, the season officially bids farewell to the cold winter. For housewives, cleaning, maintaining, and storing winter items becomes a key task this month. In the previous two issues, we covered how to care for wooden floors and properly dry and store quilts. This time, we're focusing on carpet cleaning and maintenance—essential knowledge for every home. Many people assume that cleaning is the same as maintenance, but let me clarify: it's not. Here’s why. When it comes to carpets, there's a clear difference between cleaning and proper maintenance. Most people wait until the carpet is visibly dirty before cleaning, but by then, it's often too late. Why? Because up to 70% of the dust on a carpet is less than 3 microns in size—far smaller than human hair (which is about 50 microns) and even smaller than what the naked eye can see (10 microns). So, when you can see dust on your carpet, it means there's already a significant buildup underneath. And once the fibers are soiled, they'll never look as clean as new. **Carpet Cleaning: The Essentials** Cleaning is a must, but doing it right is crucial. Here are three effective tips from experienced housewives to keep your carpets looking fresh and clean: 1. **Vacuum Daily** Carpets should be vacuumed every day, especially if you have pets or children at home. Frequent vacuuming reduces the need for deep cleaning later and helps preserve the carpet's structure. 2. **Act Fast on Stains** Spills like ink, juice, or coffee should be cleaned immediately. The longer a stain sits, the harder it becomes to remove, and the more cleaning products you’ll need. Over time, this can damage the carpet fibers. If you spot a stain, don’t wait—clean it right away to avoid permanent marks. 3. **Deep Clean Regularly** To keep your carpet looking its best, perform a thorough cleaning every few months. A simple yet effective method is to sprinkle fine salt over the carpet, sweep it with a damp broom, and then vacuum thoroughly for 10 minutes. This helps lift dirt and restore the carpet’s shine. By following these steps, you can extend the life of your carpet and keep it looking fresh all year round. Don't forget, regular care makes all the difference!

Electric Planer


An electric planer is a power tool with a rotating blade drum; it is designed for the chip-re-moving treatment of mainly wood or plastic surfaces. The electric planer is similar in design, handing and performance to the conventional and generally well knows manual planer. The high rotational speed of the universal motor is transmitted to the blade drum by an elastic belt drive.


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