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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: conallon on February 22, 2005, 10:51:28 pm

Title: Chocolate Milk Shake
Post by: conallon on February 22, 2005, 10:51:28 pm
hello all
             got a 80/20 cream carpet to clean with chocolate milk shake on it,customer told me she has"nt attempted to clean it, was wondering if any of you guys/girls had any idea what to tackle it with

                                 cheers Conrad
Title: Re: Chocolate Milk Shake
Post by: Gavin Reardon on February 22, 2005, 11:00:24 pm
Hi Conrad

80/20 what also what is the backing?

The more info the better  ;)

Regards

Gavin
Title: Re: Chocolate Milk Shake
Post by: Gavin Reardon on February 22, 2005, 11:15:32 pm
Hi There

Prochem B144 Stainpro is good for this and then rinse it out.

If there is some colour left from the chocolate try some Chemspec Juice and Dye Remover and rinse.

The problem is not likey to be the stain but the odour from the milk if this is a problem the let the forum know.

Hope this Helps

Regards

Gavin
Title: Re: Chocolate Milk Shake
Post by: conallon on February 22, 2005, 11:49:20 pm
Cheers mate
                     shall give that a whirl, going to clean it thurs evening ,let you know how i get on

                                    kind regards Conrad
Title: Re: Chocolate Milk Shake
Post by: Doug Holloway on February 23, 2005, 07:18:01 am
Hi,

As ever with milk,  main problem is protein bond , fairly easily broken with enzyme pre spray BUT rinse very thoroughly.

Cheers,

Doug
Title: Re: Chocolate Milk Shake
Post by: Chris Bailey on February 23, 2005, 08:26:24 am
Hi Conrad

To stop the odour from milk I use Prochems cleansan in the rinse tank then a light spray after as a precaution and find this stops the call backs.

Chris
Title: Re: Chocolate Milk Shake
Post by: Gavin Reardon on February 23, 2005, 09:22:48 am
Hi Forum

For removing the odour resulting from gone of milk I would use Spontex Professional. Apply to the suface and inject to the backing of carpet and leave for 12 hours to work and rinse out. The live bacteria will break down the milk odour.

Hope this helps

Gavin