Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ianharper on August 31, 2007, 09:53:20 pm
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Hi Guys
I am interested in how many different ways you have heard for removing the sour milk from a carpet?
Respectfully
Ian harper
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I would use an odour digester there are loads around perhaps try Prochem but in addition you could HWE then put said product (IMO I don't think Mpower would work - no politics!) then leave some dry granule dry cleaning powder like Host pushed and brushed in and advice customer the vac up 24 hrs later.
Sour milk has an enzyme and a product like Microsan will brake it down but there are loads of others.
Shaun
Ian did you get my PM on c'talk?
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Shaun
Thanks got message. having a think about it working on my Internet project at the moment.
with regards the milk its the "old wife's methods" that i am after. i have had a look on the search engine and its amazing what people use.
respectfully
ian
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M Power does work!
The "old milk" I encountered was 11 years old on an armchair!
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I have heard of people using vinegar to remove old milk stains.
Also, foam from washing up liquid+water shaken up in a jar.
Baby wipes on fresh milk stains..
..etc.