8 Tips for handling Carpet Stains
Carpet & Fabric
Stain Removal Tips
- The quicker you act, the better chance you have of removing any
stain. If a carpet stain or fabric stain is given the chance to
remain, the more likely it will set.
- If you know what kind of stain you are trying to
remove and the fabric or surface type it has
appeared on, it will help you choose the right stain removal
product. To help you, the list provided below, highlights which
Chem-Dry product would be ideal for removing oil based stains or
water based stains.
- Never rub, excess stains can be removed by blotting, brushing or
scraping.
- Always test your carpets, fabrics and upholstery, before spraying a
little amount of our
Professional Strength Spot Remover,
Grease & Oil Remover or
Chem-Dry's Stain Extinguisher on an area which is hidden. Then blot
this area dry and observe for 10 minutes. This will allow you to
establish when dry, no visible discolouration has occurred in the area
of carpet or upholstery you have cleaned and no carpet colour has
transferred onto your cloth.
- Always start working from the outside edge of any stain and work
your way inwards (whether it is a carpet stain, upholstery stain or
fabric stain). This will help to prevent stains from spreading.
- If your stain removal efforts don't work, contact your local Chem-Dry stain removal specialist,
they will be able to provide you with advice.
- An application of our carpet & upholstery protectant
Repel Protector treatment with all cleans, will help with any
stains that need removing.
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For further information and advice on carpet stain removal, visit our Stain Removal Expertise page. It provides further information on our stain removal services and explains how our professional standards can help to remove those unwanted carpet stains or upholstery stains.


