Use the steam cleaner on your carpet being sure to pull it backward slowly as you would your vacuum cleaner so it can have time to get plenty of the resultant fine mud out.
Removing drywall dust from carpet.
Drywall is used to form the inside walls of buildings and houses.
This will remove some of the airborne drywall dust as you work.
Demolition of old drywall also generates a considerable amount.
Move small pieces of furniture outside the room and cover larger pieces furniture with drop cloths or tarps.
If you have carpet and do not plan on removing it at the end of the remodel consider covering it with the self adhesive plastic film which should cut down on the fine dust from becoming embedded in fibers of the carpet for months to come.
It requires sanding which results in a large amount of dust.
Allow drywall compound to dry after first cleaning.
Once you are confident that most of the drywall mud has been removed allow the carpet to dry.
Close vents or seal with plastic sheeting to keep dust out of the hvac system.
After the renovation work is complete the cleanup begins and if your renovation included wall repair you ll be cleaning up drywall dust.
If the steps above aren t enough to free the mud from your rugs try these extra cleaning tips.
The fine dust comes from cutting the core of the drywall as well as sanding the joint compound used to tape and finish the seams.
The carpet cleaning industry is really loving the steam cleaner and i have to say that i think it is a good method for removing excess filth from your carpet.
Drywall dust is very fine and pervasive with a.
The dust isn t poisonous but it does create a respiratory hazard so letting it circulate throughout the house isn t an option you don t want to wet it down though because it turns into a goopy mess that settles into every crack and crevice in the room.
Block off all openings to the rest of the house by hanging a bit of heavy duty plastic from floor to ceiling.
Any leftover debris can usually be vacuumed up using the dust brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner.
Keep in mind that removing drywall dust can be a somewhat recursive process so climb into the ring expecting a bit of a fight and get ready to give drywall dust a knockout punch.