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Back to Top Time and patience are the keys to stain removal. If a spill occurs, immediately try to remove it by blotting with a slightly damp sponge or dry paper towel, followed by repetitive cold water sprays and further blotting with a paper towel. If this procedure fails to remove the stain, follow the procedures outlined below. In the event of a spill, take time to carefully read the procedures and then follow them thoroughly. Where two procedures are listed (example: A-M), start with the first procedure (A), then use the second procedure (M) only if needed. Repeat procedures as long as there is improvement. The chart that follows lists only the most common food and beverage household stains. Many non-food household products such as acne medication and skin products containing benzoyl peroxide, strong tile, toilet, drain and oven cleaners, bleaches, swimming pool chemicals, pesticides, plant foods, etc., can cause permanent loss of color in your carpet. The presence of stain-resistant properties in your carpet will not prevent certain household chemicals from damaging or removing color from your carpet. Contents | Intructions
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| Chart | Back to Top There are many different stain removal techniques depending on the type of spill that you're treating. The information and stain removal chart that follows is provided by one of the major fiber manufacturers and can be used on synthetic yarns such as nylon and polyester. Remember, no carpet is stain-proof. These techniques are recommendations and are not guaranteed to work in all cases. The following definitions apply to the procedures that follow:
Gently scoop or scrape with the blunt edge of a spoon from the outside of the spill toward the center. Press straight down with a pad of clean white paper towels -- never rub. Rubbing alters carpet texture. Then in a final blotting, leave 1/2" of paper towels on the spot overnight with a weight. Apply all liquids to a clean white (not printed) paper towel and use to dampen carpet. Never wet a carpet through to the backing . A weighted 1/2" pad of white paper towels, left overnight, will absorb the last traces of liquid and foreign materials. Mix 1/4 teaspoon clear, see-through hand dish-washing detergent with 1 cup warm -- not hot -- water. Mix 1/2 cup (3% solution available in drug stores) with 1 teaspoon undiluted, unscented, clear (not sudsy) household ammonia. Use within 2 hours of mixing. PLEASE NOTE: Be certain to test this procedure in an inconspicuous area first to test for colorfastness. This is an oxydizing bleach and should be used with care in order to avoid permanent discoloration of your carpet. Liquid, non-oily, non-caustic type sold for spot removal from garments (Carbona #10, Energine, etc.). Caution, may be flammable. Back to Top METHOD A: METHOD B: METHOD C: METHOD D: METHOD E: METHOD X: METHOD G: METHOD H: METHOD J: Contents | Intructions
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Disclaimer: The stain removal procedures recommended above are provided to assist you in maintaining your carpet and reflect the best information available. No carpet is stain-proof. KZ Professional and The Rug Scrubber Carpet and Upholstery Care make no warranty, express or implied as to the effectiveness of the procedures described herein nor will be held responsible for any damages incurred from using any of these techniques or suggestions. This is stricltly for informational purposes only. Always be certain to refer to the carpet manufacturer's care instructions. Contents | Intructions
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