Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: markpowell on December 14, 2007, 06:34:05 pm
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Hi,
I have a 100% wool rug to clean with red stains on from a cricket ball has anyone ever had similar problems and any ideas how to tackle it would be greatly appreciated.
Mark :)
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I'm bowled out by that one.
I wonder if its a dye?
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You got no chance, been cleaning a mate of mines carpet for about 7 years now and the cricket ball stain is still there from 2000.
Phil
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No doubt Phil has tried most things on his freind's stain but as a last resort on tough ones I use Help Mate (chemspec) . It doesnt remove the stain but can make it invisible, same thing to the custy. Spray and go may also work. They are both controlled bleaching agents and may take some time to have an effect.
However you might still be on a sticky wicket with this one ;D
Regards
Fred
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Try Prochem red RX with heat transfer method.
Joe, how did the course go?
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cheers guys thankyou
Mark
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Course was really good.
Paul and Pawlo brought forward lots of tips.
24 of us in total, inc. 11 brand new to carpet cleaning - no experiance, no machine.
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Try,"Howzat 4 100. ::)
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Surely this can't be too difficult to get rid of, you see all those cricketers rubbing the ball on their white trousers and the next time their all clean again.
You just need some Ariel.
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Just what I was thinking Ian
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And what does does ariel contain...bleaches and colour enhancers, so if you want a nice white patch on the rug go for it ;)
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Biological ?
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When i did my first prochem course a few years ago i was with the son of the owner of a carpet cleaning company that had been trading very successfully for some decades, he swore by washing powder for everything!
Dont shoot me down, never tried it just reporting back ;D
Jason.
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As the saying goes " Don't knock it, etc..............although I would be very carefull with someone elses property.
There are two additional problems with washing powder, the first being they are bulked to increase their volume artificially, by adding a chalk ( I think )which is a bit abrasive, and adequate rinsing would be hard to achieve
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Hi Rob,
Washing powder on carpets, why not? Designed to clean fabrics with heat, why not carpets?
Not aimed at you Rob, just seems you're the only person up this late.
All the best,
Jason.
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Ian
Omo an affordable products in low-income regions. ;D
Len
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As far as i am aware cricket whites are made from nylon/cotton and normal washing will remove, would you get the same result trying the same method on a 100% wool product ?
Mark
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I know where your coming from with the washing powder, did think it myself. If noting eles work give it a try maybe a very small test patch what have you got to lose if it not coming out any other way however I don't think ( or don't know) there is anything to spectacular in the powder that you won't already have in your spotting kit.
Are'nt cricket balls waxed leather so maybe try solvents to break down the wax and hot water rinsing to flush it out?
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Don't know about this one. Just be careful of leg before wick back! ::)
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As a previous post says Red Rx, white towel and an Iron.
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My comments were a bit tongue in cheek, as I am well aware of the massive aggitation that takes place in a washing machine, compared to our puny efforts ( by comparison ).
What is noticable on machine washed cushions, etc, is that, almost without exception, they have more colour loss / bleaching, but my wife tells me ths can be overcome by using " colour " enhancer products..................
IMO anything that might make your life easier / your business more productive, is worth an experiment, or two !
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Red Rx and heat transfer to white terry towel worked a treat, i always thought that red rx was just for food and drink stains, thankyou all this job is worth a small fortune, cheers mark ;)
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Red Rx and heat transfer to white terry towel worked a treat, i always thought that red rx was just for food and drink stains, thankyou all this job is worth a small fortune, cheers mark ;)
Now you know different. Well done on the safe removal ;)
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once cleaned a ladies carpet and yello 'streaks' appeared down the middle of the room! turns out she had used washing powder to clean it herself and it had affected the wool so be careful, things can come back to bite you,
colin