14 Mar 2008 02:11:36 | Anne Willis
No matter what type of carpet stain remover you are using,
follow these instructions to prevent the unmentionable. First of
all try scraping out the stain with a dull knife. Sometimes the
stain only affects the surface of your carpet. By scraping it
out you're saving time and money. If the stain is too deep, then
the risk of scraping might be too high. Next up, carefully read
the instructions that came with the commercial remover. These
substances are heavy duty stuff so it is highly recommended to
follow their instructions to the letter. Be sure that there's
nothing inflammable near by.
Carpet stain removers must be handled with care. Since these
products are chemical based you should protect your hands. A
couple of dishwashing gloves are perfect for protection. Try to
keep any pet away from the action zone. These creatures are
curious and would eat about anything in sight. Inform everyone
in the vicinity that a stain removal procedure is underway. This
way you avoid any potential accidents. Many carpet stains won't
go off with the first pass. In that case keep repeating the
process until satisfied.
No matter what type of carpet stain remover you are using,
always finish with water. This benign liquid is a universal
cleaner known for its unique properties. The trick is to stack
up a series of towels and immerse them in water. Then take them
and put them on top of the remaining stain. Apply some sort of
weight to pressure downwards. Let it press for a few minutes. It
should suck up the rest of the stain. If it doesn't, then try to
soak the towels in warm or hot water and repeat the process. An
important thing to note: use white towels. Colored towels may
discolor and make things worse.
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