Stain removal carpet - Stain Removal Help

Hey guys ... It has been a while since I posted a helpful tip to add to your arsenal of automotive interior repairs I gave here on my blog.so I thought of giving you a little about Stain carpet. This is something I get a lot of questions and that is how to get those nasty brown or black spots, or even red carpet on the inside of vehicles, I work on a daily basis.The trick is not it is not really a thing at all, it is timing and knowledge of what to use where and when. Getting to a spill before it has a chance to soak in is your best defense against a stain in your carpet. If you spill something and dip wipe as quickly as possible, then rinse with water and soak a towel, or what you have at the time. But this is not always the case and it is this little guide will help you, but really if you can wipe a soon as possible spills and it helps to get the actual spot later when you have more time.one of the most common stains that I see in the vehicles are fingerprints or skid marks dirty and greasy shoes. The answer to that is a degreaser.
There are so many different options to use in this situation, but I'm here to make this as simple as possible and effective. Supplies you will need are a couple of white towels, brush and a mild detergent, such as dish soap dawn, a small bucket of hot water to mix the soap with 1/4 oz soap per gallon of water . Dip your brush in soap and water, rub the areas lightly with the brush, not to soak the carpet and wipe and pat with the towel. Repeat if necessary, wiping and blotting the area with the towel to remove dirt and grime and water, you do not want it to sour later if left wet. If you have a vacuum cleaner, using it to draw water and inflate the carpet pile up for better drying. Place a fan in the vehicle if necessary to dry further if you've had a bad.Now, sometimes you do not need something a little stronger to get fat on. I use Castrol Super Clean, the purple cloth. I used Simple Green sometimes too, and some products in some retail stores, I am from time to time, so really any good de-greaser'll work. Simply spray the area with the cleaner, scrub with a brush, then wipe with a towel. Now, if at all possible, flush the area with water, which will help remove chemicals from the carpet and help to preserve the natural appearance of the carpet. Some of these chemicals are strong enough and whether it can damage the carpet.
Soda pop and coffee stains are another I run across a lot. Now it can be booger out. A coffee stain if it can not cause permanent damage on the carpet and sometimes I just have to dye the rug to cover the stain. If coffee is your problem, here are some tips, take flight as soon as possible, then rinse with a mild soap and water as before with fat, but you may have to dip a little more to get it out. Now if it is an old stain, one thing you can try is hydrogen peroxide. This can be used as a mild bleach. Just a few pores in a cup and a toothbrush scrub in the stain leave for about 20-30 minutes then rinse with your soapy water. If that does not work, I found a product to my local janitorial supply store called Perculator, it comes in a spray bottle and is mainly a mixture of peroxide and works very well, but it's still not a miracle worker. Coffee can be a pain, but with a bit of luck and timing on it, you can go out. Now soda, if that is not an orange or red which I will discuss in a minute, can generally be supported with hot water and soap.Food stains can vary from broken greasy fries in ketchup mat dried to jelly beans and candy. Most of them can be treated with your soap and water. Ammonia can be added to the solution to help reduce fatty foods. Rub the pieces with a blunt knife before you wet it will help you not to spread the stain further. Candies might take a little longer because of colourants added for color, wash as much as possible to remove the candy, if the stain persists, try the peroxide, but as I said there are some dyes in candy just make that stain the carpet. The gum is another candy that can be removed with most of the time picking out, but the rest could take a little chemical. Goof Off is a good to keep handy for many different things, but it works fine on the eraser too. Once you choose the most just take a little Goof Off on a towel and wipe the rest right out.Red wine is a kind of stain food, but treated a little different. If it is fresh flower with cold water and soak as much as possible. Try a bit of soda and pores directly on the stain and soak it with a towel. This should get most of it. One last tip is an enzymatic cleaner, enzymes are entitled to it when it comes to food stains. They are known to remove food substance stains, but I have not had much luck with the red wine I'll talk in a minute about getting red spots on your carpet.Now, if you and a misfortune happen to get a blood stain on your carpet then it should be treated with cold water and not hot or you set the stain. If it is dried and then abandon the dried blood with a blunt knife to get the pieces to suck, then rub the area with cold water and mild soap. Peroxide can be used to help remove the reddish tinge if necessary. Then rinse again with soap and water, then vacuum with your vacuum cleaner. Another remedy is a blood enzyme that will eat away the blood. Blood Buster is good, it is an enzymatic cleaner designed for organic stains.Whoever I treat occasionally is animal urine. Talk about bad ... but they have to pee too, but not where we still want them. This is one you can go to your kitchen, vinegar, helps to neutralize acids in the pee. Supplies for this are paper towels, towels still wet when white, mild soap and warm water, brush and vinegar. First soak up what you can with if still wet with paper towels, take your next soapy warm water and soap, 1/4 oz of soap to a gallon of water, soak the brush and scrub the area with soap and water, pat dry with a towel and repeat until the stain is gone. After wards pore a little vinegar on the stain and leave for about an hour. Finally rinse with water and vacuum with a vacuum cleaner or shop dab with towels until mostly dry. If the stain is still there, let it dry, then apply an enzyme. Enzymes work very well for all organic food, including urine. The guys over at Petguest came with a 100% concentrated enzyme that is made for removing pet stains and odors.The old melted crayon stain in the carpet .... Man what a mess it can be, but believe it or not, it is quite easy to remove if you have an iron and a bag of brown paper. Scrape away the majority with a blunt knife, then put the brown bag on the pencil and the heated iron, rub it on the bag there. The heat will melt the iron rod into the bag. Simply rotate the bag around to keep a clean side down and after some time the pen is not on the bag on the mat. Patience on it helps, but again if the stain remains try some chemical as your Goof Off.The painting is another carpet stain that can give you a lot of problems. The first thing you need to determine what kind of paint it. If automotive paint and a reducer solvent or paint thinner can be used to remove it. I usually use lacquer thinner, works quickly and removes most of the paint spills. Now, if she is painting the house, then scrape the excess with a dull knife and remove the Goof Off, try not to spread it to many, small and work from the outside of the stain. I guess the nail polish is a painting, but with the sole use of nail polish or right acetone with a towel, and yet the work outside spot so as not to spread too far.Now this is probably got to be the worst carpet stain there.
The red stain in the carpet. This is caused by a # 40 Red dye is put into a large number of drinks like Kool Aid, and red and orange sodas. If you run on it there is only one way to remove it and that is with a strong chemical. I found a product that I use on this type of stains and had really good luck with it, it's called Red Dye Solution. There are others out there like Relief Red Red Out, all work quite similar. You pore the chemical on the spot, and with a damp white cloth and a steam iron you remove the stain. It is a project that takes time and with any luck all of the stain will be removed. Sometimes a little blue tint will be left of the chemical, but it sure is much better then a bright red spot jumping on you. But with a little carpet dye on top and your new state. You can usually find these products at your local janitorial supply store or online. I'm working on getting some here on my website, so bare with me.Stain In Carpetcan be frustrating at times, but there is no substitute for a professional. These tips can help you and may just save you, but if you have problems or feel that the task is just slightly above your head then do not hesitate to call a professional interior auto repair like me to come in a make your life a little easier. For those of you who are professionals feel free to post your tips in the comments so we can all benefit from your expertise in carpet stain removal.
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