Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: The Carpet Cleaning Pro on August 10, 2017, 11:52:25 am
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As you all know most of customers attempt DIY removal with vanish 1001 etc making it harder for us guys to remove the stain successfully.
WHAT are you guys using on Tea and Coffee stains removing them successfully?
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Alltec's works well.
Prochem coffee was very hit and miss but their multi pro seemed to work well.
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Anyone tried the Chemspec stain exit? Works well on wine....not sure about tea and coffee?
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I work on Tea, Coffee and Red wine stains in this order. I have found this the most successful way to date.
1 Fresh water rinse
2 Acid at 8:1 dwell then rinse
3 Craftex Shift dwell then rinse, repeat if necessary. (Use of heat may help ie: iron or steam cleaner)
Its important to know when to stop as you may end up highlighting the stain.
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Type of carpet being one of the main factors ? Something like a light grey velvet wool carpet with a big dark brown coffee stain ....best of luck with that :)
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Got advised on here to mix pureclean at 4 scoops per litre(as opposed to 1 for cleaning) for tea/coffee/wine and it works on most stains without the bad smell..........rarely do i need to go sod met....................Alan
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Got advised on here to mix pureclean at 4 scoops per litre(as opposed to 1 for cleaning) for tea/coffee/wine and it works on most stains without the bad smell..........rarely do i need to go sod met....................Alan
Pureclene is an alkali cleaning solution, it can be used stronger as a spot and stain remover however this is still in the cleaning range. When a mark becomes a stain (part of the fiber rather than siting around the fiber) generally speaking working with an acid is most effective.
Sod Met stinks but it works really well, I have found adding some craftex super cherry concentrate really helps with the stink.
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I use Host coffee break, spray it on nice and hot sit back and watch the stain disappear before your and the customers eyes, rinse and move on to the next job - brilliant :) :)
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I used the first time Bonnet Pro's Oxy Spotter on some coffee stains on a carpet and wine stains on upholstery...worked very good! Sprayed on...some dwell time...and blotted with some towells. While spraying you can see them disappear.