2. Mission Statement
Our mission at King's Carpet Service is to
provide our clients with the highest quality
cleaning services, performed by technically
trained professionals using the most state-of-
the-art supplies, equipment and methods. By
doing so we will insure that we meet or
exceed our client's expectations. This is to be
done with sincere attention and consideration
to those we are serving.
3. In-Plant Rug Cleaning
Facility
For thorough cleaning of all your
oriental and fine area rugs.
Our processes include:
4. Pre-inspection
Area and oriental rugs are carefully
inspected and measured before cleaning.
5. Rug Dusting
All loose soil and debris is removed from
the rug.
6. Rug Washing and Rinsing
Rugs are thoroughly and safely washed.
Rugs are then rinsed with pressurized water.
11. Why…
By Bringing the rugs into our In-Plant Facility,
we can more closely monitor the cleaning and
drying process as well as take special care to
remove odors and stains requiring special
treatment!
12. King’s Carpet Service
We are King’s Carpet Service, the
“Fiber & Rug Experts” since 1985. Providing
professional carpet, rug, and upholstery
cleaning services in Lodi- Stockton area. We
have an in-plant operation and corporate
offices in Lodi. King’s Carpet Service
uses only the highest quality materials,
cleaning agents, and techniques available –
guaranteeing that our work is the best it can
be.
13. Our Rug Cleaning Service
Includes:
FREE Pickup and Delivery on Area Rugs for
customers in our area
Cash and Carry Discounts on Area Rugs
Moth Retardant
Certified Master Cleaners, Experienced to
Clean All Types of Rugs
14. The Wonders of Wool
Oriental rugs are generally made of wool
and are easily and economically maintainable.
Rugs of wool are extremely durable and
consistently out-perform other materials.
Unlike other fibers, wool is much more
resilient, cleans better, and stays clean longer.
15. Cleaning & Care of Your
Oriental Rug
Cleaning
Rotation
Vacuuming
Padding
Restoration
Spot Removal
16. Cleaning
A professional Oriental rug cleaning will
enhance your carpets, bringing out the
richness of color and softness of the wool.
Depending on the amount of traffic, a
professional washing is recommended every
one to three years for the cleaning of your
Oriental rug.
17. Rotation
To insure even wear, your rug should ne
rotated once a year. Depending on the traffic,
the rotation may vary from six months to two
years.
18. Vacuuming
Oriental rugs, like most carpeting, should
be vacuumed on a regular basis to remove
dirt and restore life to the fibers. Be sure not
to vacuum the fringe.
19. Padding
A quality pad is used under your rug helps
protect it from dirt, wear and slippage. We, at
King’s Carpet Service, will be happy to
provide you with the correct padding.
20. Restoration
In case of damage, just about any
problem has a solution with a professional
restoration. Old and antique rugs sometimes
need to rewoven where worn and restored to
life. Newer rugs are rarely in need of repair.
An experienced professional must always be
consulted in these matters.
21. Spot Removal
Blotting & Stain Removal
Spot Removal General Procedure
How to on Cleaning Spots
Removal of…
Wax
Ink
Glue
Chewing Gum
22. Blotting & Spot Removing
When spills occur, dilute with plenty of
water. Next, blot from the edge of the spill
towards the center. Avoid rubbing the area.
For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully
scoop up the material. It is always best to
address the spill immediately. The following
information and chart will help you eliminate
most spots. For further advice, contact us. We
at King’s Carpet Service will be glad to
help.
23. Spot Removal
General Procedure
Always rub or brush lightly from the outer
edge toward the center of spot to prevent
spreading or causing “the ring” when using
solvents, especially on twist rugs and pile
carpets. On old, dry or stubborn spots,
saturate, blot and brush. Repeat this
operation as often as necessary to remove the
spot completely.
24. Recommended Spot
Removal Kit
You must move quickly, so please keep a small container with the
following items close:
Clean White Cloths Weak Ammonia (7%
Dull Butter Knife solution)
A Soft Bristle Brush Sponges
Mild Detergent (no Alcohol
bleaches or alkalis) Glycerin
25. Specialty Spotting
Work Quickly
Blot up excess spills with white paper towels.
Do not rub.
Apply antidote(s) as shown on list with a clean
cloth, working from edge to center.
Do not soak.
Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair
blower.
Restore pile with soft bristle brush.
26. Removing…
Removing Chewing Gum:
Press ice cubes against spot. Wait until it
becomes brittle and breaks off with a dull
butter knife. Use spot remover to vanish last
traces of the spot.
Removing Ink:
Saturate the spot with unscented hairspray.
Blot gently with clean white cloth. Rinse lightly
with a solution of warm water , blot dry.
27. Removing (continued)
Removing Wax:
Put a 3or 4 layers of white paper towels over
the spot. Put hot iron over the paper towels.
Wait a few seconds until the wax is absorbed
into the paper towels. Repeat if necessary.
Move the iron constantly and do not let it stay
In one place for to long.
Removing Glue:
Saturate the spot with a cloth soaked in
alcohol. Blot dry, repeat until glue is gone.
Rinse with water , blot dry.
28. When you need to protect
your families health and
your rug investment, call
the “Fiber and Rug Experts.”
Lodi: (209)-333-1974
Stockton: (209)-467-1974