Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: M.Acorn on May 04, 2011, 01:07:33 pm
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Had an old coffee stain to deal with this morning,about the size of a dinner plate,gave it a liberal dose of coffee stain remover,and left it for 15 mins while I set up.
Rinsed it out,with little or no noticeable difference.
I then tried hy perox at 17.5% was ready with my hand tool ,didn't make much impact either.
So as a last resort I mixed up a very strong mix of pre spray gold,as I know this stuff bleaches when mixed too strong,sprayed onto stain,and the results were much better,almost straight away,gave it a really good rinse out,was still noticeable but no where near as bad
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Hydrogen peroxide only works well if it is force dried with heat.
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or mixed with an alkaline solution like psg
Graeme
Access Cleaning Solutions
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Which coffee stain remover did you use?
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Had an old coffee stain to deal with this morning,about the size of a dinner plate,gave it a liberal dose of coffee stain remover,and left it for 15 mins while I set up.
Rinsed it out,with little or no noticeable difference.
I then tried hy perox at 17.5% was ready with my hand tool ,didn't make much impact either.
So as a last resort I mixed up a very strong mix of pre spray gold,as I know this stuff bleaches when mixed too strong,sprayed onto stain,and the results were much better,almost straight away,gave it a really good rinse out,was still noticeable but no where near as bad
Who produces pre spay gold
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Prochem
http://www.prochem.co.uk/safety%20data%20sheets/sdsb107.pdf (http://www.prochem.co.uk/safety%20data%20sheets/sdsb107.pdf)
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Prochem coffee stain remover,it was an old stain,and it didn't touch it
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Pre spray gold is brilliant in red wine stains as well?
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What dilution rate are you using PSG at to remove stains like that? It's normally 30ml per litre.
Cheers
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Used a small sprayer,with 50ml in prob 100ml of water.
Stain was still viable,it was just a bit lighter
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Thanks Mark.