Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: wayne zabel on September 16, 2010, 08:11:41 pm
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Whats the chances of these coming out?
Theyve been in since last winter when little Fido refused to go out in the snow for a whoopsy.
Couple now moving house and want carpets looking good and clean.I told them i doubt they will come out but thought i would ask on here just in case.
Any ideas please and courses of action.
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P/P is incredibly resistant to stains, they are sold as being 'bleach cleanable'.
first give it a good rinse, then i would go in with a bleach, rather than type a lot of info search 'reduser oxidisers stains' on google. on the first page is a massive amount of info ( I would put them all into the carpet cleaning info folder in your favourites ;) )
mike
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Not all polypropylene is "chlorine bleach resistant" It began in the commercial carpets sector, made for the residential homes market but is now more widely available as a mass market product.
Polypropylene does however have a great resistance to most oxidising agents.
Talk to the technical dept at prochem on making a oxibrite - fibre buff - fibre shampoo solution as it is difficult to go wrong with the solution at the recommended dilutions. I f you want to experiment with it further then get some soiled carpet samples and have a practice at what can be achieved at different dilution rates.
If you want to discuss any further you can contact me via my website..
Peter
www.carpetcleanercardiff.com
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polyprop is hard to 'reduce' I have got rid of a pea stain with browning prescription also chlorinated bleach :o :o
Shaun