Randy’s
Carpet Care & Upholstery
Family Owned and Operated since 1985
How do I treat that stain? here’s how:
Dirty Carpets? Call us now at 573-7333!
How to Remove 23 common stains
General Directions:
1. Treat a spill or stain immediately!
2. Remove excess materials by blotting with a clean white absorbent material or by scraping with a dull edge knife or ruler.
3. Over Wet. Prior to application, test removal agent in an inconspicuous place. If it doesn't discolor then proceed with the removal of the spot or stain.
4. After carpet dries, gently brush the pile of the carpet to restore the texture.
5. Some stains require professional treatment. Randy's Carpet and Upholstery care can be reached at 573-7333.
Some common spotting solutions:
CAUTION: Before trying any of these spotting solutions be sure of the effect it will have on your carpet. Try testing it on an inconspicuous portion of your carpet or better yet on an extra piece. These are suggestions only and are provided for informational purposes, results may vary. Randy's Carpet Care & Upholstery is not liable for misapplication or damage due to improper application or use. Most of these chemicals can be POISONOUS or HARMFUL, do not use if you are underage or if you are unsure of your reaction to any of the listed chemicals. Seek immediate medical treatment if you have any adverse reactions. If you are not sure of the results we urge you to call us, or your local carpet cleaner for further information and treatment of your carpet.
Ammonia Solution: Mix one tablespoon of clean household ammonia with one-half cup of water.
Bleach: Use hydrogen peroxide or sodium perborate, present in Snowy or Clorox II. DO NOT use chlorine bleach.
Detergent Solution: Mix one teaspoonful of a colorless, mild detergent or dish washing liquid in a cup of lukewarm water
Dry-Cleaning Solvent: Volatile dry spotter of a commercial spotter such as Carbona, Energine, K2R. Use in small amounts...can be harmful to sizings, backings or stuffing material. DO NOT use gasoline, lighter fluid or carbon tetrachloride.
Enzyme Detergent: Mix a solution of enzyme detergent following the directions on the label. DO NOT SOAK. Allow the solution to remain on the stain for the recommended length of time before removing.
POG: Paint, oil and grease remover, available in hardware stores.
Vinegar Solution: Mix one-third cup of white household vinegar with two-thirds cup of water.
STAINS and the SOLUTIONS
Blood:
1.Apply cool detergent solution, blot.
2.Apply cool ammonia solution, blot.
3.Apply enzyme detergent, blot.
4.Rinse thoroughly with water, blot until dry.
5.If stain remains, apply rust remover or oxalic acid solution.
6.Bleaching with 3-5% hydrogen peroxide may be necessary.
Butter and Margarine:
1.Apply dry-cleaning solvent, blot.
2.Apply detergent solution, blot until dry.
3.Apply vinegar solution, blot.
4.Rinse with water, blot until dry.
Candle Wax:
1.Scrape off as much as possible with spatula or dull knife.
2.Apply dry-cleaning solvent.
3.Apply POG, blot.
4.Apply dry cleaning solvent, blot.
Ketchup & Tomato Sauce
1.Apply cool detergent solution, blot.
2.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
3.Apply enzyme detergent, blot.
4.If stain remains, bleach with 3-5% hydrogen peroxide or sodium perborate.
5.Rinse thoroughly with water, blot dry.
Chocolate:
1.Scrape off as much as possible with spatula or dull knife.
2.Apply cool detergent solution, blot.
3.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
4.Apply vinegar solution, blot.
5.Apply enzyme detergent, blot.
6.Rinse thoroughly with water and blot until dry.
Coffee:
1.Apply detergent solution, blotting frequently.
2.Apply vinegar solution, blot.
3.Cover with dry towels until dry
Crayons:
1.Apply dry-cleaning solvent.
2.Apply POG, blot.
3.Apply dry-cleaning solvent, blot.
4.Apply detergent solution, blot.
5.Rinse with water, blot until dry.
Food Coloring:
1.Apply detergent solution, blotting frequently. A dried stain will probably spread when wet.
2.Repeat step 1 until color is no longer transferred to the towel.
3.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
4.Rinse thoroughly with water and blot until dry.
Furniture Stain:
1.Apply dry-cleaning solvent.
2.Apply POG, blot.
3.Apply dry-cleaning solvent, blot.
4.Apply detergent solution, blot
5.Rinse with water, blot until dry. This stain is almost impossible to remove completely.
Grass:
1.Apply amyl acetate if available to chlorophyll, blot.
2.Apply enzyme detergent, blot
3.Rinse with water, blot.
4.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
5.Apply vinegar solution, blot.
6.rinse with water, blot dry. Bleaching (or professional stripping) may be necessary.
Ink (Ballpoint):
1.Apply dry-cleaning solvent.
2.Apply POG blot.
3.If stain remains, apply rust remover or oxalic acid solution.
Ink (India):
1.Apply dry-cleaning solvent.
2.Apply POG, blot.
3.Apply dry-cleaning solvent, blot.
4.Apply detergent solution, blot.
5.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
6.Rinse with water, blot until dry.
Jam & Jelly:
1.Apply detergent solution, blot.
2.Apply vinegar solution, blot
3.Rinse with water, blot.
4.Apply enzyme detergent, blot.
5.Rinse with water, blot until dry.
Lipstick:
1.Scrape of excess with spatula or dull knife.
2.Apply POG, blot, making sure not to reapply stain onto fabric.
3.Apply dry-cleaning solvent, blot.
4.Apply detergent, blot.
5.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
6.Apply vinegar solution, blot
7.Rinse with water, blot until dry. Try to avoid wet cleaning on wool. Use POG and dry-cleaning solvent as long as possible.
Mildew:
1.Apply enzyme detergent, blot.
2.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
3.Rinse thoroughly with water, blot.
4.Apply solution of oxidizing bleach (chlorine or perborate). Do not use chlorine bleach on wool or silk.
5.Rinse thoroughly with water, blot until dry.
Mud:
1.Brush or scrape off as much as possible.
2.Apply detergent solution, blot
3.Apply ammonia solution, blot
4.Rinse thoroughly with water, blot until dry.
5.If stain remains, apply POG and dry-cleaning solvent alternately, blot until dry.
Mustard:
1.Apply detergent solution, blot.
2.Apply vinegar solution, blot.
3.Apply enzyme detergent, blot.
4.If stain remains, rust remover (oxalic acid solution) or bleaching may be necessary. Do not use ammonia or alkalies.
Nail Polish:
1.Apply dry-cleaning solvent.
2.Apply amyl acetate if available, or nail polish remover – Pretest First.
3.If stain remains, apply detergent solution, blot until dry.
4.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
5.Apply vinegar solution, blot.
6.Rinse with water, blot until dry.
Paint (Oil):
1.Apply detergent solution, blot.
2.Apply ammonia solution, blot
3.rinse with water, blot until dry.
4.Apply POG, blot.
5.Apply dry-cleaning solvent, blot.
Paint (Water):
1.Check label on paint or specific thinner or solvent, OR. Apply dry-cleaning solvent.
2.Apply POG, blot.
3.Apply dry-cleaning solvent, blot.
4.Alternate steps 2 and 3 until stain is removed.
5.If stain persists, weight down the stain with towels dampened with dry-cleaning for several hours to loosen, blot with solvent.
6.Apply several drops of detergent solution and work into the stain, blot.
7.Apply ammonia solution, blot
8.Alternate steps 2, 3 and 6 until stain is removed.
9.Rinse thoroughly with warm water, blot until dry.
Shoe Polish:
1.Apply dry-cleaning solvent.
2.Apply POG, blot.
3.Apply dry-cleaning solvent, blot.
4.Apply detergent solution, blot.
5.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
6.Rinse thoroughly with water, blot until dry.
7.If stain persists, bleaching (or professional stripping) may be necessary.
Urine:
1.Blot up as much as possible is still wet.
2.Apply detergent solution,blot.
3.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
4.Apply vinegar solution, blot
5.Rinse thoroughly with water, blot until dry.
6.If stain remains, apply rust remover or oxalic acid solution.
7.Bleaching with 3-5% hydrogen peroxide or sodium perborate might be necessary. Urine stains may cause permanent dye removal from fibers.
Vomit:
1.Blot up as much as possible.
2.Apply enzyme detergent, blot.
3.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
4.Apply vinegar solution, blot.
5.Rinse with water, blot until dry.
Wine:
1.Apply detergent solution, blot.
2.Apply vinegar solution, blot.
3.Apply ammonia solution, blot.
4.If necessary, bleach with 3-5% hydrogen peroxide or sodium perborate.
5.Rinse thoroughly with water, blot until dry.
