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Many people these days seem to be making the switch from modern to organic. Natural products are beginning to pop up all over the place from the shelves in grocery stores to hygenic products and now to chemicals.

For years the Carpet Cleaning Maryland industry has had a certain way of doing things, but going green has opened the doors to new choices. The ordinary chemicals used can be harsh for those with weaker systems such as children and the elderly. Breathing in these fumes may pose problems we can't see on the surface.

But, do these organic Carpet Cleaning Maryland products work as well as the original?

From experience, these green chemicals seem to work just as well as the regular chemicals and give off a quieter smell. While they do cost more, it may be worth the money when one factors in health and overall satisfaction. They also seem to leave less residue then regular products. Normal Carpet Cleaning Maryland and shampooing tends to leave a sticky residue on the surface of the carpet. These residues collect more dirt and defeat the purpose of a cleaning.

Green carpet cleaning can be either used with a dry method or a wet method, depending on each varied product.

Hiring professional carpet cleaners is a great way to clean the whole house and take care of your family's health. If you can find carpet cleaners that offer a complete line of organic cleaning chemicals, that's all the better! But for small accidents and stains it isn't always necessary to hire someone. Here are some tips on how to naturally remove stains with products found at home!

Now who hasn't had a nightmare about a fallen glass of wine or bloody accident on a snow white carpet? The red coloring looks intimidating but don't fear, it isn't as scary as it seems! For blood stains, the trick is the faster, the better. As soon as you can, dab the area with cold water. Sprinkle on some baking soda and dab with cold water again. Next, add about 1/2 tsp of white vinegar and sprinkle on more baking soda. Dip a brush into a cup of cold water and scrub the spot out. You can also use ice cubes and rub them into the stain! For red wines, use the same method but instead of cold water, use warm water. You can also pre treat wine stains by pouring salt on the spot and letting it sit for a few minutes.

That's how to get out the red stains, now here are the brown. Brown stains include things such as chocolate, coffee and colas. These are less tricky then wine or blood but can look just as bad. For any of these stains mix equal parts of water and white vinegar (the amount depends on the stain size). Mix it into a foaming bottle and spray or pour it generously over the spot. For chocolate stains, blot the area and for liquid stains, rub the area. Use a sponge or clean cloth and rub. Periodically wring out the cloth and rinse with new water until the stain is out! Those are some tips on organic cleaning, good luck!