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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: alireza on August 08, 2016, 04:46:47 pm

Title: Silk Carpet
Post by: alireza on August 08, 2016, 04:46:47 pm
Hi

I steam clean a water stain on a silk carpet I didn't want to do it in  the first place but the customer said its ok now the stain is gone but customer called me after two days saying the fibre has become so hard anything I can do to make it soft again

Thank You

Alireza
Title: Re: Silk Carpet
Post by: Dave_Lee on August 08, 2016, 05:21:07 pm
Silk should only be cleaned using solvent not water and defo no steam. Water distorts the fibre. You could try brushing with a semi stiff brush, but chances are that the pile will never recover to what it was.
Dave
Title: Re: Silk Carpet
Post by: Glynn on August 08, 2016, 05:39:50 pm
Silk is extremely sensitive to heat despite it being a very strong fibre,so at most only warm water should be used. Followed by combing/resetting the pile straight away afterwards. Preferably solvent clean as Dave says.
Title: Re: Silk Carpet
Post by: Jor dan on August 09, 2016, 04:42:24 pm
I might start printing off waiver forms for the customer to sign before I carry out anything that I advise against, that they insist I do, then if it gets damaged and they get pee'd off, you have the permission in writing.
Title: Re: Silk Carpet
Post by: Hilton on August 09, 2016, 06:31:10 pm
Why would anybody do something that 'they' advised against,  doesn't make sense,
Title: Re: Silk Carpet
Post by: Jor dan on August 09, 2016, 07:36:13 pm
Why would anybody do something that 'they' advised against,  doesn't make sense,

True...

There are some harsher chemicals which can be used as a last resort though, like sod Mets and peroxide's or high pH on wool carpets etc. If you advise that this could cure a problem, or cause additional damage, it's up to the customer either way if they wish to take the risk.  Some people would rather take the chance in curing something, rather than replacing it straight away...

I'm a newbie take what I say with a pinch of salt lol, just think it would be a handy thing to have on the van.
Title: Re: Silk Carpet
Post by: Jonathan Evans on August 10, 2016, 09:15:48 pm
I once restored a silk rug which had got wet and dried crispy. I was advised to use the edge of a tea spoon gently rubbing the areas affected. It worked.
Title: Re: Silk Carpet
Post by: alireza on August 12, 2016, 03:31:12 pm
Thank you all I appreciate your help
Alireza