Warranty
Stain Removal Procedures
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The following chart lists the most common household stains and the
procedure used to remove them. If using more than one procedure,
allow to dry in-between.
Stain Procedure Stain Procedure
Beer B Ink-India, Marking Pen A, M
Berries M Kool-Aid M
Blood M Lemonade M
Butter A Makeup A, B
Candle Wax O, A Mayonnaise B
Candy (sugar) B Mercurochrome M
Catsup M Merthiolate M
Chewing Gum G, A Milk B
Chocolate B Mixed Drinks (liquors) M
Chalk P Mud (dried) P, B
Coffee M Mustard M
Cooking Oil A, B Nail Polish L
Crayon A, B Paint-Latex B
Dirt or Clay P, B Paint-Oil A
Dyes (Blue, Black, etc.) M Pet Food M
Excrement B Shoe Polish A, M
Fruit Juice/Drinks M Soft Drinks M
Furniture Polish A Tar A
Grease-Food A, B Tea M
Grease-Auto A Urine D, M
Glue-White B Vomit B, M
Glue-Hobby A, L Wine B, M
Ice Cream B Unknown A, B
Ink-Ball Point Pen A
The stain removal procedures recommended on the following
page are provided to assist in maintaining your carpet and
reect the best information available. Remember, no carpet
is stain proof.
WARNING: Certain products found in most homes can
cause irreparable damage to your carpet. Bleaches, tile
cleaners, mildew removers, oven cleaners, drain openers,
pesticides, and some plant foods can have strong chemicals
which discolor or dissolve carpet bers. Acne medications
containing benzoyl peroxide, a very powerful bleach, are
capable of permanently damaging your carpet and most
other fabrics as well.
Stain Removal/Cleaning Solutions