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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: gwrightson on November 18, 2006, 01:18:18 pm

Title: Now whhere did this come from?
Post by: gwrightson on November 18, 2006, 01:18:18 pm

Cleaned a suite yesterday.
during the initial survey noticed some red staining to an arm cushion, as my battery in camara had ran out couldnt take any pics of a problem area.
So hear we go , red staining , custy couldnt understand where it had come from, she hadnt spilt any thing, had cleaned with any thing , but where did this stain come from?
 
I looked inside and sure enough here is what I found, she was amazed how I could go staight to the problem area ;D  but it did actually make the differnece of me getting the job as she informed me, although I was more expensive than another quote.
Title: Re: Now whhere did this come from?
Post by: *paul_moss on November 18, 2006, 08:55:08 pm
This is one good reason to always audit your jobs first.
If you cant then you should pick this up on the pre clean.
I have come across this prob a few times and place a plastic bag in the sleeve ( seperating the cover from the dye marked cushion)before HWE to prevent the marker dye from penitrating the outer cover.
Title: Re: Now whhere did this come from?
Post by: Adam Young on November 19, 2006, 03:15:29 am
Hi Paul,

Here's one for you  ??? and your response or any one elses for that matter, will be appreciated. Doing a custys red polyprop on Tuesday. She has dropped a bottle of brown sauce, HP :) me thinks over about a foot square. I am thinking the stain will come out using Chemspec juice and dye remover then going over with HWE. I have the whole RX spotting kit available and ENZ-ALL if needed. In your opinion is there anything better for this type of spill. Probably from surveying the carpet will clean up OK but I thought I,d ask for advise as that's what this place is for.

Best Regards,

Adam.
Title: Re: Now whhere did this come from?
Post by: *paul_moss on November 19, 2006, 03:22:12 pm
Adam
If it is polyprop, then just use your prefered prespray and extract as normal.This should not cause a problem on polyprop.  ;)