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Has anyone heard of Countertop Transfauxmation?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 415810" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I would KILL to be able to get rid of this carpeting, but I just rent this house. The carpeting was brand new when I moved in to this house seven years ago. I'm not a vacuuming fanatic but I do it enough. Still, there is no way to keep them really clean. I bought a carpet shampooer and everytime I use it, what comes up looks like MUD! Having four dogs doesn't help, but most of what the shampooer gets up is pure dirt!</p><p> </p><p>My daughter and sister in law had carpeting in their whole house except for the kitchen and bathrooms, and it was decent enough looking but they spent a lot having it professionally cleaned all the time. Two years ago they pulled up all the carpeting and even the ceramic tile in the kitchen and had it all replaced with hardwood floors! It looks gorgeous! But the best part is that they can keep it really clean, where they couldn't with the carpet. With two dogs, a cat, and now a toddler, it makes a huge difference. Now they just run over it with the dust mop and they're good to go, and spills wipe right up! The little guy has allergies (just like his parents) so they are all better off without those dust-catching carpets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 415810, member: 1883"] I would KILL to be able to get rid of this carpeting, but I just rent this house. The carpeting was brand new when I moved in to this house seven years ago. I'm not a vacuuming fanatic but I do it enough. Still, there is no way to keep them really clean. I bought a carpet shampooer and everytime I use it, what comes up looks like MUD! Having four dogs doesn't help, but most of what the shampooer gets up is pure dirt! My daughter and sister in law had carpeting in their whole house except for the kitchen and bathrooms, and it was decent enough looking but they spent a lot having it professionally cleaned all the time. Two years ago they pulled up all the carpeting and even the ceramic tile in the kitchen and had it all replaced with hardwood floors! It looks gorgeous! But the best part is that they can keep it really clean, where they couldn't with the carpet. With two dogs, a cat, and now a toddler, it makes a huge difference. Now they just run over it with the dust mop and they're good to go, and spills wipe right up! The little guy has allergies (just like his parents) so they are all better off without those dust-catching carpets. [/QUOTE]
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