In over 30 Years there’s few Stains we haven’t come across from Blood to Wine, Make Up and Slime to name a few acting quickly could save you thousands of £’s in costly replacements of carpets and soft furnishings.
It’s difficult to give definitive advice on stain removal as different stains require a different approach.
There are multiple types of stain from water based to oil based, make up to red wine all require a different approach.
The most important thing is to act quick, remove any solids or blot up any liquid, absorb as much of the stain from the carpet or fabric as possible using plain kitchen towel or a white towel or cloth.
Rinse the area with clear water and blot to absorb the stain, apply pressure and turn the cloth over and repeat.
Always work from the edge of the stain, work towards the centre to help prevent spreading.
Make up, oil based and chewing gum stains can de difficult to deal with, applying certain household stain removers will only spread the stain or have little impact, Call us on 0800 9705076.Use any household spot and stain removers with caution, as some can cause more problems than they solve if used incorrectly causing colour fade and or damage to the carpet or fabrics texture.
Never rub or scrub the area, this may cause piling or colour distortion, been over aggressive with detergents and scrubbing can worsen the outcome and hinder the stains removal.
There is no one solution fits all when it comes to treating stains we carry a variety of products targeted to specific stains, although to be fair not every stain can be removed, we do have methods and products that can improve the area.
If the stain can’t be removed, we can assist with any insurance claim, providing a report.
For professional Stain Removal Call our care line on 0800 9705076 We’ll be happy to help with tips and advice.
Have you considered Stain Guard Protection for your carpets and soft furnishings? If you’d like a quote just call us on 01423 326003 we’ll be happy to assist.
See how the Stain beads on the surface and isn’t absorbed into the fibres where it can sometimes cause irreparable damage.