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Carpet Stain Removal Guide
Note: If we have
cleaned for you before, you should have a bottle of
our Home-Pro
spotter. Try using our Home-Pro spotter before
the following recommendations. You may also call our
office at (402) 525-1580 to purchase a bottle or for
more information.
We highly recommend having your carpet
professionally cleaned by Premium Carpet Care at
least once a year and having our technician reapply
your carpet’s
Scotchgard protection, which will
help, eliminate most tough stains and prevent future
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Coffee, Tea & Urine
Step 1
- For large stains, work
from the outside of stain to the center to prevent
spreading.
- Blot up liquid spills
with a white towel or paper towel.
- Mix a solution of 1/4
teaspoon of clear hand dishwashing detergent with 1 cup
of water. Stir gently.
- Apply detergent
solution directly to a white cloth. Dampen the carpet
fibers in the stained area with the cloth. Avoid
saturating the carpet.
- Wipe gently. Turn cloth
frequently. Never rub, scrub or use a brush. This may
damage carpet fibers.
- If necessary, use your
fingertips to work the solution to the base of the
stain.
- Wet the stained carpet
fibers with clear, lukewarm water to rinse.
- Cover the spot with an
absorbent white towel or paper towel and apply pressure
to blot.
- Repeat the rinsing and
blotting procedures until you are sure all traces of the
detergent have been removed.
- If the stain is gone,
place an absorbent white towel or paper towel over the
area cleaned, and weigh towels down with a heavy,
colorfast object, such as a weighted plastic
wastebasket.
- Change towels or paper
towels until carpet dries.
- If stain remains,
proceed to Step 2.
Step 2
- Mix 1 cup of white
vinegar with 2 cups of water.
- Apply vinegar solution,
rinse and blot as outlined in Step 1.
Greasy, Oil-Based Stains
| Butter |
Grease (black) |
Oil |
| Chocolate |
Gum* |
Oil Paint |
| Cooking Oil |
Hand Cream |
Ointment |
| Cosmetics |
Ink |
Peanut Butter |
| Crayon |
Lipstick |
Rouge |
| Furniture Dye |
Margarine |
Salad Dressing |
| Furniture Polish
(oil-based) |
Mascara |
Spaghetti |
| Glue* |
Mayonnaise |
Wax* |
| Gravy |
Nail Polish |
Varnish |
| *Freeze and remove solid materials before using cleaning
fluid. |
Step 1
- Use a spoon or dull knife to remove solid materials.
- For these stains, use a citrus solvent applied
directly to a white cloth. Dampen the
carpet fibers in
the stained area with the cloth. Avoid saturating the
carpet.
Step 2
- For large stains, work from the outside of stain to
the center to prevent spreading.
- Blot up liquid spills with a white towel or paper
towel.
- Mix a solution of 1/4 teaspoon of clear hand
dishwashing detergent with 1 cup of water. Stir gently.
- Apply detergent solution directly to a white cloth.
Dampen the carpet fibers in the stained area with the
cloth. Avoid saturating the carpet.
- Wipe gently. Turn cloth frequently. Never rub, scrub
or use a brush. This may damage carpet fibers.
- If necessary, use your fingertips to work the solution
to the base of the stain.
- Wet the stained carpet fibers with clear, lukewarm
water to rinse.
- Cover the spot with an absorbent white towel or paper
towel and apply pressure to blot.
- Repeat the rinsing and blotting procedures until you
are sure all traces of the detergent have been removed.
- If the stain is gone, place an absorbent white towel
or paper towel over the area cleaned, and weigh towels
down with a heavy, colorfast object, such as a weighted
plastic wastebasket.
- Change towels or paper towels until carpet dries.
- If stain remains, proceed to Step 3.
Step 3
Do NOT use on coffee, tea or urine stains.. -
Mix 2 tablespoons of non-bleaching, non-sudsing
household ammonia with 1 cup of lukewarm water.
- Apply ammonia solution, rinse and blot as outlined in
Step 1.
- Do not dry with paper towels. Proceed to Step 4 to
neutralize the ammonia solution.
Step 4
- Mix 1 cup of white vinegar with 2 cups of water.
- Apply vinegar solution, rinse and blot as outlined in
Step 1.
Water-Based Stains
| Alcohol |
Cola |
Grape Juice |
Soft Drinks |
| Baby Formula |
Cologne |
Graphite |
Syrup |
| Beer |
Cranberry Juice |
Ice Cream |
Tomato Juice |
| Blood |
Felt Tip Marker |
Jelly |
Water Colors |
| Candy |
Food Stains (general) |
Latex Paint |
Watermelon |
| Catsup |
Fruit Juice |
Liquor |
Whiskey |
| Chocolate Milk |
Fruit Punch |
Milk |
Wine |
| Clay |
Furniture Polish
(water-based) |
Soil Spots |
Vomit |
Step 1
- Use a spoon or dull knife to remove solid materials.
- For large stains, work from the outside of stain to
the center to prevent spreading.
- Blot up liquid spills with a white towel or paper
towel.
- Mix a solution of 1/4 teaspoon of clear hand
dishwashing detergent with 1 cup of water. Stir gently.
- Apply detergent solution directly to a white cloth.
Dampen the carpet fibers in the stained
area with the
cloth. Avoid saturating the carpet.
- Wipe gently. Turn cloth frequently. Never rub, scrub
or use a brush. This may damage carpet fibers.
- If necessary, use your fingertips to work the solution
to the base of the stain.
- Wet the stained carpet fibers with clear, lukewarm
water to rinse.
- Cover the spot with an absorbent white towel or paper
towel and apply pressure to blot.
- Repeat the rinsing and blotting procedures until you
are sure all traces of the detergent
have been removed.
- If the stain is gone, place an absorbent white towel
or paper towel over the area cleaned, and
weigh towels
down with a heavy, colorfast object, such as a weighted
plastic wastebasket.
- Change towels or paper towels until carpet dries.
- If stain remains, proceed to Step 2.
Step 2
Do NOT use on coffee, tea or urine stains.
- Mix 2 tablespoons of non-bleaching, non-sudsing
household ammonia with 1
cup of lukewarm water.
- Apply ammonia solution, rinse and blot as outlined in
Step 1.
- Do not dry with paper towels. Proceed to Step 3 to
neutralize the ammonia solution.
Step 3
- Mix 1 cup of white vinegar with 2 cups of water.
- Apply vinegar solution, rinse and blot as outlined in
Step 1.
Reappearing Stains
It is not unusual for stains to sometimes reappear after
spot cleaning. Wicking occurs when a liquid has been
spilled on the carpet (usually a large quantity) and
cleaning attempts remove only the stain and liquid from
the carpet fibers. Liquid still remains in the carpet
backing or padding. Through capillary action, the stain
can "wick" back up into the carpet fibers. Residual
re-soiling occurs if staining substances or cleaning
products are left in the carpet and attract soil.
These stains are not permanent and typically can be
removed by simply repeating these appropriate
step-by-step directions listed on the above chart. Here
are some additional suggestions:
- Avoid over wetting the carpet backing during spot
cleaning and rising. Blotting to remove excess moisture
reduces the occurrence of wicking stains.
- Use a "wet-vac" to extract liquid from the area if
possible. Paper toweling placed over the cleaned area
and weight with a colorfast object will help absorb
resurfacing stains. Use of fans to decrease the drying
time will also help.
Call Premium Carpet Care at 525-1580 if you are still
unable to resolve the problem, we will be happy to
assist you in any way we can.
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