Carpet and Upholstery Stain Removal
As household carpets and upholstery become more commonplace, the chances of
accidental spills on them increase. Fortunately, there are now ways to clean
almost anything, be it mud, blood, milk or some stubborn stain. Carpet cleaning
products at retail stores, department stores and grocery stores abound, along
with instructions on their labels how they are to be used.
If the stain is red and stubborn, leave dealing with it to the professional
cleaner, and spare yourself the horror of a ruined carpet or upholstery. This is
because red is the hardest stain to remove, so it is best to leave red stain
removal to the professionals as they have the expertise to remove such a stain.
For anything else, some matching product from a store shelf will usually do. You
should probably try Tuff Stuff if you haven’t yet done so. Available from your
local Auto Zone or automobile parts dealer, Tuff Stuff comes packed in a
canister, just like any foaming cleaner. Its suds penetrate the textile fibers
upon contact, suspend impurities and then release them. To clean more
thoroughly, you may have to lightly scrub the affected area with a brush or
towel.
More handy carpet stain removal tips:
1. Use only white rags or towels to avoid color transfer to the carpet or
upholstery.
2. Foaming cleaners do wonders for upholstery and may be used on the entire
surface, instead of dry cleaning on spots, as directed in the labels.
3. Test a product you are trying for the first time on an inconspicuous area, so
that any outcome that might unexpectedly be a cause for dismay or embarrassment
will remain hidden.
4. Don’t hesitate to hire the services of a professional cleaner when in doubt
about your competency to remove stubborn spots.
5. Keep spots from turning into permanent stains by acting on the the problem
immediately. As long as the soiling isn’t vivid red, you shouldn’t have any
problem removing it. |