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Title: Time to try
Post by: Phil @ Extreme Clean on August 01, 2012, 06:43:54 pm
just got a call from a guesthouse about a red stain (now pink) on a cream carpet she's tried scrubbing with market bought stuff so gonna give a go tmoz using my normal routine. Then bring out the dye gone if no joy on the stain (1st time i'l of used this) do you think that will do the job??? as last resort iv'e got my goggles at the ready any more tips before i let myself loose with this??

Cheers Phil.
Extreme Clean
Carpet's to DRY for!!!!
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: feldon on August 01, 2012, 07:18:16 pm
Take a camera to record your attempts and post results so we can see how you get on ;D
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Phil @ Extreme Clean on August 01, 2012, 07:20:49 pm
will do only if the dye gone is used. ;D
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: davep on August 01, 2012, 07:32:25 pm
Have you got an extractor to rinse it out?
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Phil @ Extreme Clean on August 01, 2012, 07:38:55 pm
yes iv'e got a spotting machine to rinse  ;D
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Simon Gerrard on August 01, 2012, 08:41:54 pm
Phil,
If the customer has been tampering with it, especially with an oxi type product then the stain is no longer wine, it's wine plus whatever she put on it and that makes it chemically different than just wine, so Dye Gone may do nothing.
Also find Dye Gone very hit and miss, in fact more miss than hit.

Simon
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: AshWhite on August 01, 2012, 08:50:41 pm
Wear a mask, goggles, and gloves!
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Phil @ Extreme Clean on August 01, 2012, 08:52:54 pm
cheers Simon i'm gonna use my normal gear 1st then dye gone as last resort i explained to the custy that she could of made the problem worse by trying to scrub it out i'l just do my best and hope it pays off as this is her best room in her guesthouse so could mean recomendations and repeat work hopefully.

Phil.
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Phil @ Extreme Clean on August 01, 2012, 08:54:22 pm
Wear a mask, goggles, and gloves!
Got Goggles, Normal latex gloves are these sufficient ??? but to get a mask which i will in the morning cheers Ash.
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: *Hector* on August 01, 2012, 08:58:20 pm
Phil .............. This should do it quite nicely  ;D ;D ;D



(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1343851066_108919071.jpg)
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: AshWhite on August 01, 2012, 08:58:55 pm
You'll find latex gloves will break up after a few minutes (see my thread), I'd ue thicker rubber gloves next time.
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: *Hector* on August 01, 2012, 09:01:06 pm
#And if you can't get it out.....

Try this approach  ;D ;D ;D ;D


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Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Jim_77 on August 01, 2012, 09:58:03 pm
Red stain... blood?  wine? beetroot? blackcurrant?  Ink??  Different chemistry might be needed.  I would want to know a bit more about it first.... however I would have heard enough by the time she said "I've had a go at it myself....."

I'd seriously not expect a perfect result, if any sort of result at all.  Most of the stains I attempt to remove that have been assaulted with vanish etc don't go very well because the chemistry has been changed

Yes Simon I know you just said that, but like Glyn I enjoy copying you :)
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Simon Gerrard on August 01, 2012, 10:00:34 pm
Yes Simon I know you just said that, but like Glyn I enjoy copying you

Jim,
I'm flattered  ;D
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: wynne jones on August 02, 2012, 12:20:56 am
Phil .............. This should do it quite nicely  ;D ;D ;D



(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1343851066_108919071.jpg)

I would tape those gloves up too. You never can be too careful.
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Jamie Pearson on August 02, 2012, 07:26:50 am
If you use the Dye Gone give the spot a thorough rinse and dry it off with lots of dry passes. Mask the surrounding area when you spray it on and try and keep back from the edge of the stain in case it migrates outwards during the dwell time.
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: John Kelly on August 02, 2012, 08:01:27 am
And rinse out with COLD water.
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Simon Gerrard on August 02, 2012, 08:07:13 am
Dye Gone is not the be all and end all it's hyped up to be. I've been very disappointed with it as it is no better than HM's  Knock Out (which is very much cheaper) and only works (when it works) on new stains that haven't been tampered with. I was encouraged when it took lucozade out of a sample carpet, but then when used out on jobs fails miserably most of the time.  CSR spotter on the other hand does seem to deal with the same issues a lot better.

Simon
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Jamie Pearson on August 02, 2012, 02:10:32 pm
Its very much a last resort product in my opinion.

Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Phil @ Extreme Clean on August 02, 2012, 04:43:17 pm
well got to the job and couldn't even see the stain it was that faint so no pics lol i tried my spotter no joy so tried the dye gone and GUESS WHAT????? it didnt touch it i explained the problem and they was happy with my service i did clean all the room and sold her a spotter for half price so she can do it proper next time it happens oh and got a job from the hotel next door so all good.
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: clive ware on August 02, 2012, 10:58:30 pm
I`d have used sodium metabisolphate on that stain.
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on August 02, 2012, 11:16:50 pm
What's crs spotter?

I like dye gone but like most products it has its limitations it's not cheap though.

Shaun
Title: Re: time to try
Post by: Simon Gerrard on August 03, 2012, 06:01:43 am
CSR Spotter was a HM product but it's not listed on their website anymore.

Simon