Carpet cleaning

As a result of having some work done in my house last month, which required items several items of furniture to be moved, I decided it was time my carpets had a long-overdue and much-needed deep clean with a carpet washer. This is something I used to do a few times a year, and hope to get back into the habit of.

I opted to start with my son's bedroom carpet, well aware that it would likely require repeated deep cleaning. The last time it was done must have been a good 10 years ago, and there's a heck of a lot of deeply embedded dirt that has built up since then.

When using a carpet washer, one ideally wants the dirty water collected to end up looking reasonably clear. However, I think it could be a while before I begin to feel the end goal is in sight, as despite several washes, the dirty water being collected resembles the colour of mud. Admittedly, a slighter lighter shade than when I started cleaning the carpet a couple of weeks ago. I'm hoping that once I've got my son's bedroom carpet as clean as I can get it, regular vacuuming (by him) and less intensive carpet washing (by me) will be enough to prevent it from getting into such a filthy state again.

I have a list of outstanding tasks that I want and need to do around my house and garden, so if cleaning the carpets can be crossed off the list, it will give me hope that maybe, just maybe, I can muster enough physical energy to tackle the rest. When I moved into my house 22 years ago, I took pride in it. However, repeated bouts of depression and physical health issues resulted in it getting neglected and looking rather unloved. I am now on a mission to see if I can rectify that.

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  • Good luck with your mission. I hope you can get it how you want but remember to be kind to yourself. Life often gets in the way and you're only human, so it's understandable that sometimes things have to wait.

    My family home was lovely. An old 18th century house with thick red carpets, wooden antique furniture all polished and glistening. I was born in 97 and by then the house was very special to me and my mum adored it she kept everything polished and looking clean. After she died I tried to keep everything the way it had always been but began to struggle and have since been in a depressive breakdown and struggle mentally. I'm hoping one day I can get back to the house and have it looking nice again.

  • Thank you for your kind wishes. I'm at an age where my body tends to protest when I'm not kind to myself, so I do try to pace myself.

    Your family home sounds gorgeous, and I can fully understand why you have struggled to keep on top of the housework since your mother's death. Similar to you, I had a breakdown after the death of my father in 2019 and found it difficult to function. I am sure that when you feel ready, you will be able to restore your home to its former glory.

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  • Thank you for your kind wishes. I'm at an age where my body tends to protest when I'm not kind to myself, so I do try to pace myself.

    Your family home sounds gorgeous, and I can fully understand why you have struggled to keep on top of the housework since your mother's death. Similar to you, I had a breakdown after the death of my father in 2019 and found it difficult to function. I am sure that when you feel ready, you will be able to restore your home to its former glory.

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