Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Bernd on January 18, 2017, 09:12:24 pm
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I often have to clean Neddle Felt or Needle Punch carpets with lots of coffee or spill stains. How do you prevent wicking in this situations?
Yesterday i cleaned 400 mē in some rooms and hallways in a sports hotel. The carpet was installed on wood floor! It was a old castle. Encaped it with my Orbot, Microfiber pads and Superzorbs but some stains wicked back. I told the customer that it could happen .
How do you handle the stains to prevent wicking? Do you pre spray them? I noticed if i am using only a bit moisture, i only can make a little difference.-the stains are still visible...if a use more solution, the stains are disappearing- but wick back, although i extracted the moisture with lots of pads till the floor was dry and a little bit warm!
Do you have Needle Punch carpets in the UK and how do you handle stains to prevent wick back with low moisture methods?
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Where you based Bernd? Nice to see you again.
I'm no expert but perhaps you try "flooding" the specific spill areas then extracting. In effect you would be diluting the problems and/ or bringing all the residual spill to the surface rather than. Just reactivating the spillage. Them once extracted you could then bonnet to dry off.
I'm assuming most needle punch carpets will be synthetic and as such don't want to "hang onto" stains and therefore HWE would be the most effective way of dealing with specific areas.
Rog
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It's a trial and error thing, Roger could be correct in saying that the carpet may need flushing or by force drying with air movers then you can control any wicking.
Roger do you fancy a lads 'curry'?
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Use dry granules in the areas that wick back
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Thanks for all yourf fast replies!
Flushing out the areas would be a problem in this case...the thin Needle Punch carpet was installed on wood. Could give some new problems when uisng to much water. Dry granulates could help...i tried it once but could not vaccum all the granulates out of the Needle Punch!
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Shaun
Did you get my text?
Rog
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Bernd - as far as I recall you don't use HWE but only encap/LM. Would suggest you treat all coffee stains with an oxidiser - allow to dwell for a while and then follow up ŵith your normal encap procedure.
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Bernd - as far as I recall you don't use HWE but only encap/LM. Would suggest you treat all coffee stains with an oxidiser - allow to dwell for a while and then follow up ŵith your normal encap procedure.
Yes, you are right. I only use Encap/ LM and have a small extractor, kind of upholstery cleaner. Will try different things and the idea with the oxidiser. I don't have the problems on other kind of carpets- only on this thin Needle Punch! Many, many offices here have Needle Punch, so i have to find a way to handle it :)
Thanks for your help.