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Spot Extraction Tips for Floor coverings and Rugs by John Newcome





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Preserving a spot free carpet is much easier if its been treated with a top quality fabric protector. No carpet however, is stain proof. Numerous conditions can cause irreversible discoloration of the carpet fiber. Among some of these are the dye in some food and beverages, bleaches, acids, caustic solutions found in every day household cleaning products. Pet urine and even household dust (especially dust filtration stains near walls) can, in the long run, permanently stain your carpet.

For best results, swift treatment to spots and spills is often the difference between spots easily eliminated and permanent stains. If your carpet has been treated with a protective fiber treatment, it should respond successfully to simple spot cleaning treatments. You'll be amazed at how easy spot removal may be when you closely follow the simple steps outlined in this spot removal guide.

Stain Removal Solutions: AMMONIA-1 Tablespoon clear household ammonia in 1/2 cup water. Be sure to pre-test. DETERGENT-1-2 drops of colorless, mild detergent or dish washing liquid in 1 cup lukewarm water ENZYME DETERGENT-Mix enzyme detergent per directions on package and allow to remain on stain for suggested time. Do not over wet. CAUTION: Enzymes may damage natural fibers, like wool. Use with care or call us. VINEGAR-1 / 3 cup white household vinegar in 2/3 cup water.

Coffee and Tea Coffee and tea stains look brownish having irregular edges. They may contain tannins, sugars, fatty acids, alcohols, oils, milk, and cream. Such stains darken with heat and age. 1. Apply detergent solution, blot. (Enzyme detergent may be called for if a dairy product was mixed in) 2. Administer vinegar solution, blot. 3. Apply enzyme detergent, blot. 4. Apply pressure to the spot with a spatula or back of a tablespoon to work spotting solution deep in to the stain. DO NOT SCRUB as this may result in nap distortion of the fiber. 5. Rinse out completely with water, blot until dry.

Soft Drinks Soft drinks may create stains that can be colorless, yellowish, reddish, brownish, and that darken with age. They consist of sugar, tannin, vegetable coloring, flavoring, and fruit extracts. 1. Apply cool detergent solution, blot 2. Apply ammonia solution, blot. 3. Administer vinegar solution, blot. 4. Administer pressure to the spot with a spatula or back of a tablespoon to work spotting solution deep into the stain. DO NOT RUB as this can lead to nap distortion of the fiber. 5. Rinse out with water, blot until dry.

Red Wine Red wine spills result in an absorbed type of stain that is reddish or purplish in color and contains alcohol, sugar, tannin and several coloring agents. 1. Apply cool detergent solution, blot. 2. Apply ammonia solution, blot. 3. Apply vinegar solution, blot. 4. Apply enzyme detergent, blot. 5. Rinse completely with water, blot until dry 6. Apply dry cleaning solvent, blot

Mud and Soil Mud and soil are grayish, yellowish, reddish, or brownish. They are soaked up and built-up types of stains that can include soil with greases and oils, and also clay and iron. 1. Brush or scrape off as much as practical. 2. Apply detergent solution, blot. 3. Apply ammonia solution, blot. 4. Apply vinegar solution, blot. 5. Administer pressure to the spot with a spatula or back of a tablespoon to work spotting solution deep into the stain. DO NOT SCRUB as this may lead to nap distortion of the fiber. 6. Rinse completely with water, blot until dry. 7. If stain remains, use a "paint oil and grease" cleaner and dry cleaning solvent alternatively, blot until dry.

Chocolate Chocolate results in a built up or absorbed stain which is brown colored with irregular edges. It can consist of oil, grease, cocoa, butter, coloring, sugar, and dairy products. 1. Scrape off as much as possible using a spatula or blunt edge knife. 2. Administer cool detergent solution, blot. 3. Administer ammonia solution, blot. 4. Apply vinegar solution, blot. 5. Rinse totally with water, blot until dry.

Plant Food Stains Various plant foods contain chemicals that can harm the color of your carpet. 1. Remove up as much as possible. 2. Blot up remaining using a clean white cloth. 3. Apply warm detergent solution, blot. 4. Administer pressure to the spot by using a spatula or back of a tablespoon to work spotting solution deep in to the stain. DO NOT RUB as this may lead to nap distortion of the fiber. 5. Rinse out with water, blot dry. 6. If stain persists, administer dry cleaning solvent, blot.

Cosmetics Cosmetics can involve makeup, mascara, lipsticks, lotions and creams. Usually they are pigments in dyes, fats, waxes and oils. 1. Scrap away excess (using a dull edge tool) and use "paint, oil and grease" remover, blot 2. Administer dry cleaning solvent, blot. 3. Apply detergent solution, blot. 4. Apply ammonia solution, blot. 5. Administer vinegar solution, blot. 6. Administer pressure to the spot using a spatula or back of a tablespoon to work spotting mix deep in to the stain. DO NOT SCRUB as this might lead to nap distortion of the fiber. 7. Rinse out using water, blot until dry.

Ketchup and Tomato Sauces Ketchup (catsup) and other tomato sauces are reddish brown and result in both absorbed as well as built up types of stains. They commonly contain tomatoes, salt, sugar, spices, tannin, vinegar, onions, artificial coloring, preservatives, etc. 1. Apply cool detergent solution, blot. 2. Administer ammonia solution, blot. 3. Apply enzyme detergent, blot. 4. If stain remains, bleaching by using 3-5 % hydrogen peroxide or sodium perborate is recommended-proceed with extreme care. 5. Administer pressure to the spot with a spatula or back of a tablespoon to work spotting solution deep inside the stain. DO NOT RUB as this may well cause nap distortion of the fiber. 6. Rinse totally with water, blot until dry.

Pet Soil and Vomit Pet soil and vomit is a mixture of foodstuffs, saliva, stomach acids digestive waste products. Occasionally, this mixture may stain the pile of the carpet or leave a chronic odor. Follow the techniques below to cleanup the stain. 1. Immediately pick up/blot up as much material as possible using paper towels or a clean, white cloth. A tablespoon makes a good scraper if needed. 2. Apply vinegar solution, blot. 3. Administer detergent solution, blot. 4. Apply pressure to the spot with a spatula or back of a tablespoon to work spotting solution deep into the stain. DO NOT RUB as this might result in nap distortion of the fiber. 5. Rinse out completely with cool, clean water, blot until dry.

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