Spot Removal Guide
Our spot
removal guide is filled with suggestions to help keep your carpets, upholstery and area rugs spot free. Here are
some preliminary Spot Removal Tips to keep in mind before you start:
When a spot or stain occurs, act quickly!
The longer it remains on the carpet, the harder it is to get out!
- Use clean white towels and blot the
stain.
- Apply the appropriate spot remover as directed for each type of stain.
- Always
work toward the center of the spot
- Repeat steps if necessary, and always blot between steps with
a clean white towel.
- Always do a spot removal test on a portion of carpet that is normally not visible.
- Never use bleach!
Remember, these tips are suggested treatments only!
If you have any doubts about a particular stain, or if it is an extremely difficult stain, please call CFMC Cleaning first. CFMC
Cleaning cannot be held accountable for any damage resulting from the spot removal guide. A Rug can be a purchase for
a lifetime and for generations if cared for properly.
The information contained herein offers simple, basic tips on cleaning
and protecting your rug.
These rug cleaning tips are merely suggestions and you may wish to contact
your rug cleaning professional for advice.
Depending on foot traffic your rug will need periodic washing
by a rug cleaning professional.
- Rotate your rug periodically for even wear.
- Vacuum
on a regular basis. Be careful of fringe and the height of the beater bar. Consider not using the beater bar.
- Use a quality underlayment, pad or cushion to allow for cleaning and prevent slippage
Blotting Stains:
When stains
occur, dilute with water. Do not soak the area. Work quickly, do not allow stains to set. Blot from the edge of the spill
towards the center using a clean white pater towel or cloth.
Avoid as much as possible
rubbing the area or pushing the stain further into the pile. For semi-solid or solid spills use a spoon to scoop up as much
as possible.
Allow to air dry or dry with a fan or hair dryer. Avoid excess heat if a hair
dryer is used. Once the area is dry brush pile lightly with a brush to restore texture.
You never know when a spill will occur. To expedite the clean-up please consider keeping the following items
in a small kit for this purpose:
- Clean white cloth
- A
soft bristle brush, like a clothes brush
- A few of our handy cleaning solutions
- White
vinegar
- Dry cleaning fluid
- Weak ammonia
- Clean sponge
- Alcohol