thread: Cleaning walls & carpet

  1. #1

    Jul 2009
    Australia
    5,102

    Question Cleaning walls & carpet

    What products are good for cleaning off scuffs and marks on walls?

    In my front foyer we have mats where our shoes go on when we walk in and i guess when we kick them off we have been hitting the wall so now there are many scuffs on the wall, they wont budge with normal spray and wipe.

    And there are marks around light switches and door handles.

    DP said if we can't get them off we will have to paint over them, which is no bother as we have some paint left over from when they painted.

    Also, we have stains on our carpet. I guess its traffic stains as its mainly in our hallway what would be the best way to clean them without getting proffessionals in?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Aug 2009
    201

    For scuffs and marks on the walls, I would suggest a magic eraser (or something similar). You can pick them up at any hardware store. Just slightly dampen them then scrub the marks away.

    For carpet cleaner, the best one I have used is the Longlife carpet cleaner (in a yellow spray bottle). You should be able to pick it up at the supermarket As long as you follow the instructions, it should come up a treat! Believe me, I have tried every other one and none of them come close!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
    8,924

    sugar soap for the walls.

    i only use water and a scrubbing brush or cloth for the carpet. but we usually get the carpets drycleaned once a year. the dry cleaning dude said that most soap products you use just stay in the carpets, and make bubbles when they do dry clean.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
    9,362

    give WD40 a go on the walls. It seems to work really well with rubber/crayon type marks - it even got tar off my polished timber. You just use spray and wipe after you use it to get rid of the residue.
    I hate the magic erasers - they just take the paint off the wall, or the finish off whatever you use them on.
    Otherwise try hairspray or toothpaste (the white variety). Both much more successful at cleaning than magic erasers.

    As for the carpet, we hired one of those carpet cleaning things from woolies - what a waste of money. By the time you buy all the products you have to get to use them, they are as exxie as a pro job....and it did nothing.

    You can try the supermarket ones but IMO a professional does it better than you ever can - and if you're renting you'll have to do that when you move anyways won't you?

  5. #5

    Jul 2009
    Australia
    5,102

    We were hoping to just get a pro in when we moved out but we will have an inspection soon and we need to do something with the carpets now.

    I don't like the ones at woolies, my mum has used them and they seemed to make stains worse. Maybe we can find somewhere that will give us a discount seeing we only need the hallway and loungeroom done.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
    8,924

    You only pay for the rooms you want done, so that shouldn't be an issue. Getting a professional in is worth the cash.