Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Terry Tibbet on November 18, 2013, 04:11:27 pm
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Hello, I've recently left a house and in order to keep deposit I must get rid of this stain, I believe it may be either cigarette smudges rubbed in? I'm not too sure though as I believe it was there when I moved in, but rather than disputing it I'd much prefer to just clean it and try and recover deposit! Any advice on the easiest way to clean/get rid would be great! Thanks in advance
(http://s17.postimg.org/48gfoz2y3/Carpet.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/48gfoz2y3/)
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Hi Terry
The carpet has degraded and is not cleanable.
This was almost certainly not caused by you.
Cheers
doug
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Thank you for the reply, how would I go about explaining this to my Landlord as I'm sure it won't be very easy?
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That looks like it can be cleaned to me, there should be some of the guys coming on soon with some advice for you ;)
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Brilliant, thanks for all the helpfulness!
Might be worth mentioning I'm on a bit of a budget due to recently moving house :(
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Looks like a polypropylene loop these carpets are pretty stain resistant and it would probably be worth your while getting a local pro in to clean it for you. It is not a very expensive carpet probably about £6 sq yd anyway. These carpets are widely used in the rental properties.
Peter
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Not cleanable!?!?
How do you come to that conclusion?
It does look like a polypropylene and an everyday type general clean to me. Its only un cleanable if its burnt in some way but doesnt look like it
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Looks like a polypropylene loop these carpets are pretty stain resistant and it would probably be worth your while getting a local pro in to clean it for you. It is not a very expensive carpet probably about £6 sq yd anyway. These carpets are widely used in the rental properties.
Peter
Yeah I believe it is that sort of carpet, the only problem is I'm absolutely broke at the moment and only have til Thursday to rectify it, it's definitely not burned. Just wanting to avoid the Landlord getting in an overly expensive carpet cleaner or even replacing it and charging me for labour.
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So what is an overly expensive carpet cleaner and how much is it worth to you to get it sorted
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How much will you lose if you don't get your deposit back?
A pro wont cost as much as what they will take out for a new carpet (although they will probably leave it exactly as it is for the next tenant). If you have a receipt for work done then you can argue the toss that its fair wear and tear and thats what landlords are able to claim back like any business.
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Terry- this straight forward to clean.
You are best leaving it to us pro's tho
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It would probably cost less than 5% of your deposit to get it cleaned, we know what you want is a cheap easy fix but it really depends on what the staining is, though it should be straight forward. Get a pro in your area to give you a quote, most won't charge for this, There'll be plenty in your area and you might also try TACCA http://www.tacca.co.uk/region/nottingham/ (http://www.tacca.co.uk/region/nottingham/)
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Im trying to see whatever Doug saw ? ... sure the blackness should come out no problem ... as long as its scorched flat also ... there are a few 'gaps ' in a couple of spots which could be damage .... its hard to tell .
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Hi Guys
My eyesight isn't as good as it once was but it looks like there has been some sort of damage to parts of it.
I know there is also dirt which can be cleaned but I think there is an underlying problem.
Cheers
Doug
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To remove a stain, simply blot the spot and dry working from the outside in, rinse thoroughly with clean water, then blot again. Never scrub the carpet, or you risk ruining the carpet fibers or letting the spill soak through to the carpet pad.
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Well it certainly looks damaged to me.
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To be honest this is where a Chest Of Draws used to be, it seems from the photo during inspection a lot of the furniture has been moved. I'm pretty sure I didn't make these stains and have asked the Landlord for photo's of the room before hand yet no reply on that, bit ridiculous tbf, I'm tempted to just pay for a plot of carpet and be done with it, just hoping he doesn't charge for labour haha
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Nice to see the forum is vetting new registrations to make sure they are trading cleaners and not members of the public seeing all our posts!!
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We get upwards of 30 enquiries to become members per day they have certain checks but with a genuine email address with location how else can you police new members? Who's to know who is a carpet cleaner or a window cleaner etc as wc do ask questions on the carpet forum.
Shaun
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Lol ;D
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We get upwards of 30 enquiries to become members per day they have certain checks but with a genuine email address with location how else can you police new members? Who's to know who is a carpet cleaner or a window cleaner etc as wc do ask questions on the carpet forum.
Shaun
Simply, activate only those new members that have email address coming from their www site addresses.
In the case that there is company having no website find other way of verification.
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Difficult to see.... idea... could it be filtration marks on a ply-boarded floor?
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So until you have a website you cant join that would be pointless if a member of the buying public comes on that's a good thing as local guys can sell to them and the rest of us can educate them on why they should use a professional what we could do without is people trying to use the forum instead of getting a basic training course and then asking questions with a bit of basic knowledge behind them.
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It is difficult to see and say definately from a photo but from the shape of the marks it looks like a spillage. Filtration marks follow the lines of board joints so that is definately not the case. Cannot see any damage other than compression but that is what furniture does.
Still worth getting some advice from somebody who knows what they are doing as we cannot give you the benefit of years of experience from a photo and a short answer on a forum.
Peter
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Peter
Often the original floor boards are boarded over with large ply sheets....if the ply joints are not sealed then the filtration marks can and often do appear in a more random pattern to reflect the new joints.