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Facts About Carpet Care, Soiling Around
the Edges
Filtration soil is a term used to describe dark, grayish lines
that may appear on carpet. This is not a carpet defect, but a
situation in which dust and other airborne pollutants can
accumulate on the carpet face fibers in areas with a
concentrated flow of air over the carpet or through tiny
cracks or other open areas under the carpet.
The soiling
condition can occur quickly, or it may develop over a period
of months or years. The level of soiling is dependent upon the
volume of airflow and the level of pollutants in the air.
Filtration soiling is not a result of the quality of carpet
selected. The condition will obviously appear more pronounced
on lighter colorations than darker colorations.

Filtration soil areas may
appear around baseboards, under doors, along the edges of
stairs and possibly away from walls where plywood
sub-flooring materials have been joined. Generally, the
concentrated air flow will be from an upper level to a lower
level of the home.
As indicated, filtration soiling can occur under closed
interior doors where a central heating, ventilation, and air
condition (HVAC) system is utilized. When possible, open
Interior doors to reduce filtration soiling that may develop
under closed doors while the HVAC system is in operation.
Filtration soil may be fireplace or automobile emissions,
residue from furniture polishes, fine sand or clay particles,
cooking oils, or a host of other soils or a combination of
soils. Oily airborne contaminants trapped by carpet fibers
will serve to attract more dry soil.
It is difficult to identify effective methods to reduce or
prevent filtration soiling. Preventing airflow through carpet
and carpet edges by sealing cracks in the sub-floor, as well as
under baseboards and edges of stairs, may reduce filtration
soiling problems. Keeping air inside the home as clean as
possible can be accomplished by reducing indoor air
pollutants, such as cooking emissions, fireplace smoke,
burning candles, cigarette smoke, and emissions from cleaning
chemicals; and by the installation and regular replacement of
high efficiency HVAC air filters.
While no one cleaning technique may be successful in all
filtration soiling situations, recent innovations in soil- and
stain-resist treatments applied to carpet have reduced the
effort previously needed to remove the filtration soil.
However, the complete removal of contaminants from the soiled
areas can be complicated, depending on the type of contaminant
materials present. To achieve the best results, the services
of a cleaning professional should be considered.
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