Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Alan_Kennedy on February 10, 2004, 09:55:30 pm
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Has anyone encountered double sided sticky tape before? I went to clean a cream coloured hall carpet yesterday afternoon and had to remove a plastic carpet protector which left two dirty sticky tram lines the length of the hall (14ft). I tried One Step with no success, Ultrapac Renovate with no success, then tried ZapIt stain remover, again with no success (not sure about dwell time with this).
Any ideas guys? I'd appreciate some help with this one.
Regards Alan.
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Surely only a solvent will remove the glue residue ;)
Prochem Solvall has removed similar marks for me in the past, on an 80/20 carpet. Not sure of the carpet you are working on so may be more difficult ::)
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Alan,
This is not at all uncommon, fortunately there are several solvents that will remove the glue residue, however most will also attack latex, so some care must be exercided in their use.
Solvent of this nature should not be applied direct to the carpet but to a terry towel and the carpet pile dampened in a contolled manner, avoiding contact with the backing. Avoid aggresive rubbing, allowing the solvent time to soften the adhesive.
Suitable solvents include Prochem Solvall, Chemspec POG, d'Limonene and my current favourite, Solutions Eco Spotter (Micro-splitter + Alcohol).
John.
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:)
John
You mention Solutions Eco Spotter (Micro-splitter + Alcohol). Dose Eco Spotter contain Alcohol?
Len
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Yesh Len, ish great (hic) ::)
Seriously, it contains no petrolum distilates, does not get up your nose, and works.
I have used it on glue, inks, make-up, shoe polish, even nail polish. Only had it for a few weeks but already a convert. Should also be a safer choice than some of the alternatives.
John.
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That eco spotter sounds good ::) ::)
Mark
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Thanks to Chris and John for your help.
Regards Alan.