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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Bill Robinson on October 01, 2007, 03:45:02 pm

Title: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: Bill Robinson on October 01, 2007, 03:45:02 pm
that do you guys recomend
thanks bill
Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: lands on October 01, 2007, 07:26:07 pm
bill, if its a puppy you have a decent chance using usual urine removal methods if not it will be v difficult. I always find debrowner is worth a go if the usual urine stuff don't work.
Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: markpowell on October 01, 2007, 08:15:41 pm
Hot acidic rinse, prespray and leave 10 mins then extract with water,
Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 01, 2007, 11:34:59 pm
Is it knotted?

You could put a hose on it then dry it as quickly as possible. This is what Dave Lihona showed me and a few other guys on the forum to do. Ideal for pee stains.

Depends on how its constructed though and (some would say) whether it's a bad bleeder. 

Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: lands on October 01, 2007, 11:57:23 pm
Mike

I guess the age of the stain is a big factot with your method?

Pete
Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: stevegunn on October 02, 2007, 08:14:43 am
I've had good results using nemesis on this type of stain especially on wool
Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: Ian Gourlay on October 02, 2007, 08:20:33 am
Hopefully

You will be lucky,

Mike could you explain Daves method a bit more. Was this on a fitted carpet.

Do not know how many of you do colour repair but would  it work on this type of stain?
Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: Bill Robinson on October 02, 2007, 02:30:02 pm
bill, if its a puppy you have a decent chance using usual urine removal methods if not it will be v difficult. I always find debrowner is worth a go if the usual urine stuff don't work.
its not a pupy i will try debrowner where do you get it from
Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: Bill Robinson on October 02, 2007, 02:30:49 pm
Mike

I guess the age of the stain is a big factot with your method?

Pete
stain has been on for a few weeks at least
Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: Bill Robinson on October 02, 2007, 02:31:37 pm
Is it knotted?

You could put a hose on it then dry it as quickly as possible. This is what Dave Lihona showed me and a few other guys on the forum to do. Ideal for pee stains.

Depends on how its constructed though and (some would say) whether it's a bad bleeder. 


not sure what you meen by  knotted but i dont think it was
Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 02, 2007, 02:50:47 pm
There are quite few few threads where Dave Liahona talks about saturation cleaning especially were there are pee stains.

Sounds like your rug is not suitable anyway, but if it stinks and custie is going to chuck it anyway you could have a go.

I have done a few orientals this way that are hand knotted rather than modern cotton weave backing.

Title: Re: dogs p stains on 100% wool rug
Post by: lands on October 02, 2007, 03:42:20 pm
bill, if its a puppy you have a decent chance using usual urine removal methods if not it will be v difficult. I always find debrowner is worth a go if the usual urine stuff don't work.
its not a pupy i will try debrowner where do you get it from

Alltec, Prochem and chespec all do one. Ring Richard at chemspec and he will probably send you a free sample as you only need to try a little bit. They are very good like that.