Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: craignozza on September 06, 2011, 05:53:17 pm
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Hi i have a 100% wool cream rug to clean which has a few cat/dog urine stains whats the best way to tackle these on this type of rug cheers craig
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Anyone help please :)
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If the stains have yellowed I would think they are permenant. :'(
John
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Totally agree, the urine will be permanent on that. :(Different story on polyprop.
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Flush through with urine treatment and rinse. You can sometimes reduce any yellowing using spray n go or shift. Pre qualify with customer first as it may lighten area. This may be preferential to a yellow stain. Had 99% success with this on a £5k 100% bedroom carpet after a pot bellied pig had got in their house, ran up the stairs and peed on the brand new bedroom carpet. It had just been laid and was so heavy the fitters couldn't lift it up the stairs. They eventual got a local farmer to lift it up to the bedroom window with his JCB.
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Flush through with urine treatment and rinse. You can sometimes reduce any yellowing using spray n go or shift. Pre qualify with customer first as it may lighten area. This may be preferential to a yellow stain. Had 99% success with this on a £5k 100% bedroom carpet after a pot bellied pig had got in their house, ran up the stairs and peed on the brand new bedroom carpet. It had just been laid and was so heavy the fitters couldn't lift it up the stairs. They eventual got a local farmer to lift it up to the bedroom window with his JCB.
What had just been aid, the pig or the carpet??
:-X
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Flush through with urine treatment and rinse. You can sometimes reduce any yellowing using spray n go or shift. Pre qualify with customer first as it may lighten area. This may be preferential to a yellow stain. Had 99% success with this on a £5k 100% bedroom carpet after a pot bellied pig had got in their house, ran up the stairs and peed on the brand new bedroom carpet. It had just been laid and was so heavy the fitters couldn't lift it up the stairs. They eventual got a local farmer to lift it up to the bedroom window with his JCB.
What had just been aid, the pig or the carpet??
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That's the first thing I wanted to know!! Why did a farmer lift the pig up to the bedroom with a JCB aswell? ;D
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Cos it was too heavy to carry apparently!
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And his arms we'rnt long enough to reach the top window either silly duh ;D
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Had a rug like that last week.Sprayed with browning prescription,left for ten mins.rinsed with fib and fab.Spray hot enzall,rinse with f+f Note cleaning may release urine smell.IF smell and colour remain, spray with hydrogen peroxide leave for 15 mines .Rinse with very weak alkaline rug cleaner.If after drying rug still smells spray with urine neutralizer. Pete
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Flush through with urine treatment and rinse. You can sometimes reduce any yellowing using spray n go or shift. Pre qualify with customer first as it may lighten area. This may be preferential to a yellow stain. Had 99% success with this on a £5k 100% bedroom carpet after a pot bellied pig had got in their house, ran up the stairs and peed on the brand new bedroom carpet. It had just been laid and was so heavy the fitters couldn't lift it up the stairs. They eventual got a local farmer to lift it up to the bedroom window with his JCB.
What had just been aid, the pig or the carpet??
:-X
What kind of chickens have they got down your way? ;D