Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Ian Gourlay on November 02, 2004, 10:47:40 pm
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You have been called in to remove a stain How do you set about identifying it.
My starter for 1 is ask the customer,
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scratch and sniff
Shaun
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The position of the stain is a big clue, if its brown, round and next to the settee then its a drinks spill ;)
Or you could add some distilled water too it and test its Ph.
Mike
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Hi Guys,
Another point is the shape of the stain, if it is random ie. splash like , then it will be a spillage.
If however if is uniform i.e straight line then it will have been caused by furniture dye,etc
Cheers,
Doug
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I agree with the above comments, stain identification is lot more to do with common sense than science. Consider the room (lounge, bedroom etc) the family (children, pets etc). If it's a red sticky stain in a childs bedroom it's probably Calpol, if there are black sticky spots in the lounge and there's a toddler in the house it's probably squash or juice. In a dining room most spots are likely to be protein stains, if there's a pet in the house and the stain is yellow it's probably urine and so on.
Nobby