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WARNING DO NOT RUB OR SCRUB Rubbing or scrubbing will cause
permanent pile distortion.
IMPORTANT: Read the
following information carefully before attempting the spotting procedures
described in this guide.
Maintenance: Proper maintenance of your carpet
will extend its useful life and help retain its fresh appearance longer . You
should vacuum properly to remove dry particulate soils (which is the major
contributor to premature wear), promptly address all spills before they become
stains and provide long-term care with professional deep cleaning.
Regular Cleaning: It is essential that you vacuum regularly with a strong,
well-functioning vacuum cleaner. A good vacuum cleaner features high-efficiency
filtration (HEPA). Correct brush height is necessary to spread the fibers to
remove embedded soils. Rental machines(Rug Doctor) and personally owned machines
(vax) are acceptable for use in rinsing spots and spills but should never be
thought of as a replacement for periodic professional cleaning.
Protecting Against Permanent Stains: Some of today's carpet is treated with
Scotchgaurd, Teflon or a similar product to resist soil and stains. However, no
carpet is entirely stain-proof. Many fiber manufacturers provide toll-free help
for cleaning assistance (consult your warranty) or contact us.
Reapplication of the protection is recommended to restore the fiber to the
condition the manufacturer intended. Many warranties are voided without
reapplication of the protection.
On stain-resistant finishes, a spill on the fiber's surface, will temporarily
remain on the surface without soaking in, giving you some time to absorb the
liquid and use spot removal techniques before the spill has a chance to
penetrate the fibers and cause permanent damage.The longer you leave the spill
unattended, the more difficult it will be for you to remove.
Use the following spot removal chart to select a cleaning agent for emergency
spot removal for different substances: Many spots require more than one cleaning
agent/method. Continue using the first method until there is no longer a
transfer of the spot to the cleaning cloth. Then try the second method
suggested, then the third, and fourth, etc. until the spot is successfully
removed. Pretest the cleaning agent in a small, inconspicuous area to ensure
that the solution will not damage the carpet or its dyes. With a clean, white,
absorbent cloth, gently work in the cleaning agent from the edges of the spot to
the center. Never from the center out or you risk spreading the spot. Do
not scrub or rub, gently blot. Thoroughly blot and repeat until the
spot no longer transfers to the cleaning cloth. Use clean lukewarm tap water to
remove any remaining residue. Absorb remaining moisture with an absorbent cloth.
Drying can be accelerated by air movement ( fans, dehumidifiers,
heating/air-conditioning, open windows) When completely dry, vacuum the pile to
restore body/texture.
Due to the wide variety of spotting agents and the
fibers they are used on, we can assume no responsibility for any damage
occurring. Always proceed with caution and only after pretesting each cleaning
agent.
If you have read and understand the above information, click
below to view the spotting guide....

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