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The following
tips will give you some household remedies to lifting some of the
tougher carpet stains. Each uses a series of cleaning solutions that,
when applied in order, will help to remove carpet stains. Please contact
us for specific questions.
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 various coloring agents.
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Apply
cool detergent solution, blot.
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Apply
ammonia solution, blot.
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Apply
vinegar solution, blot.
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Apply
enzyme detergent*, blot.
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Rinse
thoroughly with water, blot until dry.
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Apply
dry cleaning solvent, blot.
* CAUTION: Enzymes can damage
natural fibers like wool. Use with care or call us.
Cosmetics
Cosmetics
can include makeup, mascara, lipsticks, lotions and creams. Mostly
they are pigments in dyes, fats, waxes and oils.
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Scrape
off excess (using a dull edge tool) and apply a paint oil and
grease (POG) remover, blot.
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Apply
dry cleaning solvent, blot.
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Apply
detergent solution, blot.
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Apply
ammonia solution, blot.
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Apply
vinegar solution, blot.
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Apply
pressure to the spot with a spatula or the back of a tablespoon
to work spotting solution deep into spot.
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DO NOT
SCRUB as this may cause nap distortion of the fiber.
Rinse with water, blot until dry.
Dirt
Mud and soil
are greyish, brownish, reddish or yellowish. They are absorbed and
built-up types of stains that can contain soil with greases and oils,
as well as clay and iron.
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Brush
or scrape off as much as possible.
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Apply
detergent solution, blot.
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Apply
ammonia solution, blot.
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Apply
vinegar solution, blot.
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Apply
pressure to the spot with a spatula or the back of a tablespoon
to work spotting solution deep into spot. DO NOT SCRUB as this
may cause nap distortion of the fiber.
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Rinse
thoroughly with water, blot until dry.
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If
stain remains, apply a paint oil and grease (POG) remover and
dry cleaning solvent alternately, blot until dry.
Pet Soil & Vomit
Pet soil or
vomit is a complex mixture of foodstuffs, saliva, stomach acids and
digestive waste products. Sometimes, this mixture can stain the pile
of a carpet or leave a persistent odor. Follow the tips below to cleanup
the stain, but if that doesn't do the trick, call EZ Dry.
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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
necessary.
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Apply
vinegar solution, blot.
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Apply
detergent solution, blot.
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Apply
pressure to the spot with a spatula or the back of a tablespoon
to work spotting solution deep into spot.
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DO
NOT SCRUB as this may cause nap distortion of the fiber.
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Rinse
thoroughly with cool clean water, blot until dry.
Coffee or Tea
Coffee and
tea stains appear brownish with irregular edges. They may contain
tannins, sugars, fatty acids, alchohols, oils, milk and cream. These
stains darken with heat and age.
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Apply
detergent solution, blot. (Enzyme detergent* may be used if a
dairy product was mixed in.)
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Apply
vinegar solution, blot.
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Apply
enzyme detergent, blot.
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Apply
pressure to the spot with a spatula or the back of a tablespoon
to work spotting solution deep into spot.
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DO
NOT SCRUB as this may cause nap distortion of the fiber.
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Rinse
thoroughly with water, blot until dry.
* CAUTION: Enzymes can damage
natural fibers like wool. Use with care or call us.
Solutions used in
tips
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Detergent:
A few drops colorless, mild detergent or dishwashing liquid in
1 cup lukewarm water.
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Ammonia:
1 Tbls. clear household ammonia in 1/2 cup water. Always pre-test.
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Vinegar:
1/3 cup white household vinegar in 2/3 cup water.
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Enzyme
Detergent: Mix enzyme detergent per instructions on package and
allow to remain on stain recommended time. Do not overwet.
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Paint Oil and Grease Remover: Dry cleaning solvents and paint
oil grease removers are available at most hardware stores. Solvents
contain volatile organic compounds and must be used in strict
accordance with manufacturers' instructions. Use in well ventilated
space and avoid products containing perchlorethylene—they
are considered quite hazardous.
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