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Carpet Stain Removal Methods

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Some stains will require special professional care. If the stain is not removed by a prescribed household method, call Dick Freer. Click on the first letter of the staining item (ex. B for blood) to see the stain removal method.

WARNING: Never mix ammonia and bleach during any cleaning operation. Apply with towel and blot only. Always test solution in an inconspicuous area of carpet to determine safe application. Rinse thoroughly to prevent detergent residue.

Ink Stain

Method 1: Apply a small amount of dry cleaning solvent (available at grocery, drug and hardware stores). Use small amounts to prevent any possible damage to sizing, backing, or stuffing materials. Do not use gasoline, lighter fluid or other flammables.

Method 2: Mix one teaspoonful of white neutral detergent (a mild liquid dish washing detergent containing no strong alkalis or bleaches) with a cup of lukewarm water.

Method 3: Mix one tablespoon of household ammonia with a half-cup of water.

 

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