Warranty

General Stain Removal Instructions
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Scrape:
Remove as much of food spills as possible by
scraping gently with a spoon or dull knife.
Absorb:
Absorb wet spills as quickly as possible by blotting
repeatedly with white paper or cloth towels.
Blot:
Always blot; never rub or scrub abrasively, as a
fuzzy area may result. When blotting, work from
the outer edge in toward the center of the spot to
avoid spreading the spill.
Weight:
Remove remaining moisture by placing several
layers of white towels over the spot and weigh
them down with a heavy object that will not
transfer color, such as a plastic jug of water.
No carpet is stain proof, although many are
stain resistant, which allows time for removal.
Rinse:
Always follow up with water to remove detergent
residue that may become sticky and cause rapid
resoiling.
Preventive Maintenance
Spots & Spills
Prompt attention to spots and spills is essential. Some
spilled materials will stain or discolor carpet if not removed
promptly. Other spills can leave a sticky residue that may
result in increased soiling if not removed.