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Roy Edwards
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May 16, 2008, 06:36:01 pm »
HI everyone
I have a job cleaning a carpet which has a anti-freeze stain on , could anyone tell me what is the best product to remove it .
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Anti freeze can stain permantley. Check fabric and if wool you will have a slim chance of removal.
Rinse first with cool water then if still present try Prochem ultra pac renovate, dwell, extract.
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Hi Paul
I have not seen carpet yet ,is recall from another cc .
Customer was not happy with results, so he phoned the company that did the damage to get it fixed .
I get all the good jobs
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Thanks for information its worth a try, but I believe same as you, its there to stay.
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May 16, 2008, 09:40:12 pm »
Quote from: Wrexhamclean on May 16, 2008, 09:11:38 pm
but I believe same as you, its there to stay.
It is now if someone else has hada dabble with it.
I would say that as antifreeze mixes with water it is just the colour element that is now the problem.
A rough guess says the carpet is white/cream so you have an all or nothing situation. All out or some of the stain will show, add to this even if the average person wouldn't notice it the owner will always be fixed to that area unless you get a 'PERFECT' result.
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