Corner Cutting Red Flags (Carpet Cleaning Cape Cod-Marion-Plymouth, MA)

Unfortunately, the carpet cleaning industry is not immune to subpar service providers.  However, as an informed consumer, if you are aware of at least some of the common corner cutting practices, you can save yourself the time and aggravation that is part of a poor service experience. There are some very basic elements of a […] Read more »

How Often Should I Have My Carpets Cleaned? (Carpet Cleaning Cape Cod-Marion-Plymouth)

Clients frequently ask how often they should schedule professional carpet cleaning.  The initial response is one that no one really likes to hear…“Well, it depends.”  OK, on what does it depend?  The most important factor to consider is how much use the carpet receives.  Is the carpet installed in the home of an active family […] Read more »

Tile & Grout Cleaning (Tile and Grout Cleaning Cape Cod-Marion-Plymouth, MA)

Below are a couple of before and after pictures from a recent tile and grout cleaning job at a veterinary clinic.  Before being cleaned by J. Brightwell, anyone looking at the floor would have guessed the grout was black.  As seen in the ‘after’ picture, the true color of the grout is sand. Read more »

Rug Dusting Is Not Something Done in Your Home (Rug cleaning Cape Cod-Marion-Plymouth)

As stated in an earlier post, rug cleaning can be performed in a home but it does have its limitations.  The greatest limitation to in-home rug cleaning is the inability to properly remove accumulated dry soil by ‘dusting’ the rug. Briefly, rug dusting is the process of removing dry soil from a rug using various […] Read more »

Mahogany Wood Stain Removed from Carpet (Carpet cleaning Cape Cod-Marion-Plymouth)

Here are before and after pictures from a recent job.  There was a water leak that resulted in the finish from the mahogany used in this billiard room transferring to the wall-to-wall carpet.  There were two areas primarily affected, the most heavily stained seen in the pictures, but there were also a number of smaller […] Read more »