Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: alticry on September 25, 2008, 09:35:49 pm
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Bought some spotters from solutions uk but they dont seem to do what they say on the label i.e. remove ink or other claimed uses .I tried it out on my own carpets as im a newbie and dont want to tell customers that i can remove stains when i cant.
Is this the way it is?
Dont believe what you read on the label?
help welcome.
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How where you applying them?
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Same as us cleaners, no supplier can guarantee 100% that there product will remove a certain stain or spot.
The success of removal depends on certain issues.
1. Type of fibre.
2. Has anyone tried vanish, 1001 etc
3. How long as the stain been there, etc etc.
And finally the experience of the cleaner using the spotting products.
Just because you buy ? Which is designed to remove ink doesnt mean that the product will remove all inks
in all situations.
NEVER NEVER NEVER Tell a custromer that you can remove a stain 100% otherwise you are going to end up in the S**T
Mark
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I use this spotter from Solution, does a good job but I know it says it on the bottle but I have never used it to remove ink. for ink I use pig
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not all inks are the same
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Thanks guys
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Practice makes perfect
Andrew
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for ink I use pig
Ham or bacon? :D
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PIG is Better than POG but I cant put up with the canstant oinking.
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The thing with spotting is that you need to understand at least a little bit of chemistry for you to have any sort of success with it!
ie. ink is sometimes water soluble and sometimes not for instance cartidge pen ink is water soluble but ballpoint isn't so you will need a water based spotter for the water soluble one and a solvent based for the non water soluble one.
That being said though ballpoint is a pig and you will probably have little success with it with anything anyway!
The solutions spotters are very good and they do do what they say on the box but you have to have a bit of knowledge to go with it too!
Cheers Goron
Ps. i prefer chicken
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It all looks easy when you see these tv shopping channels or the infomercials advertising stain removers.
But when you analyse them, the stains are fresh, not months or even years old.
and what type of carpet fibre have they put the stain onto - thats a consideration too.
Problem is, the customer sees these commercials and thinks there is a liquid magic out there so it doesnt really matter what is spilt nor how long ago cause I can just ring some one up who says they do "stain removal" and hey presto its all done.
Never advertise stain removal - stain treatment is OK but always tell the customer BEFORE you start that whilst many stains come out, some will not.
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Thanks everyone for the advice.
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Was in my customers house the other day and she had used a stain remover on her white wool carpet and it had gone a nice shade of yellow :o
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yea me too.nice white woollen rug.....few spills here and there........and then came the admission ffrom custy..........used m&s carpet stuff!!!
the result where the custy had used the cleaning agent......yellowish stains/burns remained after the clean...........
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Pig of a stain
Tackled a nice bright pink medicine stain 1 hr old on a 80/20. She had a scrub before, it was well and truly set and dyed.