Archive for March 27th, 2009


STAIN REMOVAL GUIDE

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March 27, 2009
  • Give Your Product Time to Work. This is the basic rule for stain removal. Apply the cleaner and allow it to set undisturbed for at least 15 minutes. Silk, wool including wool carpet, linen and Persian carpets can be exceptions. Always read and follow manufacturer recommendations when removing stains from these fabrics. It’s best to let a professional clean these fabrics.
  • Clean a spill immediately. The longer a stain sets the more stubborn it becomes to remove. Use a clean white rag to remove a stain. The color from the rag could transfer to the fabric or surface you are cleaning. Apply the cleaner to the rag and blot on the stain. Then wait 15 to 30 minutes giving the cleaner time to dissolve the stain
  • When working with fabrics always blot never rub. Rubbing breaks down the fibers and weakens the material. After 15 minutes, blot to remove the stain. Reapply the cleaner rather than attempting to rub out the stain. Move the rag after each time you blot to prevent spreading the stain.
      When working with clothing always put a piece of plastic between layers of clothing to prevent the stain from soaking onto the second layer. Put a clean but old towel on your work surface to protect the surface. Wash the garment after removing the stain then air dry. Dryer heat permanently sets the stain if the stain is not entirely removed.
      How to Blot: Punch your index knuckle into a barely damp rag. Work your knuckle forwards and backwards then left to right across the stain. If you are working in carpet then twist your wrist in a clockwise direction. Carpet fibers are twisted clockwise. This motion removes stains from between the fibers without causing the carpet to fuzz. Remember to frequently move the towel to prevent the stain from spreading.
  • After removing the stain rinse with a vinegar and water (one-fourth cup per quart of water) followed by plain water. Use cool water to treat a stain. Heat of any kind generally sets a stain. 
  • Special Considerations: Your leather/ vinyl jacket or clothing will give you years of service if cleaned and conditioned regularly. You will not find a better product anywhere than our Leather/Vinyl Cleaner and Conditioner for your clothes and furniture. Persian rugs, wool rugs and wool carpet require the care of a professional. Wood treatment in this section refers only to wood furniture.Note: The guidelines here may not apply to every fabric or surface. Before using a cleaner on any fabric or surface, test an inconspicuous spot first for colorfastness. Caution: If you use a concentrated orange cleaner to remove oil and grease make certain it does not contain petroleum distillates. Companies are getting tricky as to how they list the distillates. It may be called mineral spirits or Aliphatic Hydrocarbon. It might also be listed as just Hydrocarbon. Look for the “Caution” warning. If the bottle contains that warning, it also contains a distillate.