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Guide to removal of spills and stains

The first thing to remember is to clean up a spill immediately. Treated carpet will be easier to clean than untreated carpet because the spill or stain will be confined and will not spread out.

Identify and click your stain to see recommended treatments. Please read the disclaimer before proceeding.

Spot or Stain


Asphalt
Beer
Berries
Blood
Butter
Candy
Catsup
Cement, Model
Chewing Gum
Cheese
Chocolate
Coffee
Cooking Oil
Cough Syrup
Crayon
Dye
Earth
Egg
Excrement
Fish Slime
Food Colouring
Foundation, Make-up
Fruit Juices
Furniture Polish
Gravy
Hair Oil
Hair Spray
Hand Lotion
Ice Cream
Ink (ballpoint)
Ink (fountain pen)
Ink (felt-tip pen)
Ink (permainent)
Lacquer
Lard
Linseed Oil
Machine Oil
Mascara
Mayonnaise
Mercurochrome
Methiolate
Milk
Mixed Drinks
Nail Polish
Paint (latex)
Paint (oil based)
Rubber Cement
Rust
Shellac
Shoe Polish (liqiud)
Shoe Polish (paste)
Shortening
Solder (liquid)
Soy Sauce
Starch
Tar
Tea
Toothpaste
Typewriter Ribbon
Urine (fresh)
Urine (dry)
Varish
Vaseline
Wax (candle)
Wax (paste)
Wine

Cleaning ingredients must be cold.

Only after you blot or scrape up the excess of a spill, should you proceed with these removal methods.

For spots and stains always keep on hand the ingredients you need to clean them up with. Ingredients such as dishwashing detergent (without oily skin lotions), ammonia with detergent in it, undiluted white vinegar, dry cleaning solvent (spot remover) and blotting materials such as white cloths, paper towels and tissues to help you get through the emergencies.

Someday your carpet will need a major clean. When it starts looking dull - it's time for cleaning. Call in professional cleaners to make sure the best care is given to your carpet.

Remember your carpet is "A major purchase and an integral part of your decor. It is deserving of the best of care so it will in turn give you the best of wear."

We are committed to achieving and maintaining the best results for you.

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