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Difficult Stains,
Strong acids, such as battery
acids and some tile cleaning compounds, if spilled on a carpet, require prompt
action to prevent serious damage. First, flush the affected area with water.
Sponge up the excess and repeat the process several times until the acid has
been diluted and washed away. Finally, sponge the area with a solution prepared
by adding one (1) tablespoon of baking soda to one (1) quart of warm water.
Rinse again. Dry the carpet as quickly and thoroughly as possible.
To remove blood, use only cool cleaning solutions to prevent setting the stain.
Removal of bloodborne pathogens may require the assistance of a carpet cleaning
professional.
Burn damage can be remedied only by reweaving, re-tufting, or re-sectioning the
damaged area. However, the appearance of an area of charred carpet can be
improved by carefully clipping off blackened ends of tufts using small, sharp
scissors. Trim surrounding tufts to minimize indentation.
Many beverages, medicines, cosmetics, foods, and other liquids contain dyes.
These dyes may be absorbed into the fibers making removal very slow or
impossible.
Follow dye spot removal procedures on the spot chart.
If removal does not appear to be possible, call your carpet cleaning
professional for advice. Sometimes the stain can be hidden by spot dyeing,
re-tufting, or by repairing the affected area.
Use a non-acetate fingernail polish remover. Apply a small amount of the
fingernail polish remover to a white cloth, and work in gently - do not rub -
working from the edges of the spill to the center to prevent spreading. Allow to
remain on the spill a few minutes. Be patient, blotting the area several times.
Lukewarm tap water should be used
in most cases to rinse the cleaning solutions from the carpet fiber. Failure to
completely rinse the solutions from the fiber may cause accelerated soiling.
Whenever using a cleaning
solution on your carpet, make sure you pre-test the spot removal solution (for
color transfer to the cloth or damage to the carpet) in an inconspicuous area.
Follow recommended procedures on the
Spot Removal Chart to
contain the spill using rubbing alcohol as the dry cleaning solvent. Rubbing
alcohol (90% isopropyl) can be used as a dry cleaning solvent by applying with a
cloth or towel. Do not pour rubbing alcohol directly onto the carpet.
Some mustards contain very strong dyes that are difficult to remove. It may be
necessary to remove the stained area and reinsert an undamaged section of
carpet.
Rust almost always requires professional service because the chemicals required
are hazardous when used improperly. If the stain is fresh, the
spot removal procedures on the stain chart
may be successful.
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