DID YOU KNOW that the devastation of spilling
something like grape juice, Kool-Aid and other fruit
drinks doesn't have to be that… devastating?
So you have kids, grand kids, or some other kids come over, and they want
something to drink. They surely don’t want water from the tap. That’s pretty
boring stuff. They want something fruity, sweet, and with lots of color. Like
deep blues, or reds. You know, the stuff that can really stain a carpet or
piece of furniture.
And the inevitable occurs. The kids enjoy what you give them, but after all,
they are kids. So something gets spilled.
For some weird reason, this
never happens on a hard, tile floor. It happens right on the carpet.
What to do?
Step #1: First of all, don’t panic. Gather your senses and realize this isn’t
the end of the world.
Step #2: Start blotting. You want to use white cotton or paper towels, with
no print or dyes, and blot – blot – blot! Most of any spotting or staining
substance will come right out because the towel you are using is more
absorbent than the carpet the drink was spilled on.
Step #3: It may be appropriate, with some coaching from your carpet
cleaning pro, to do some spotting. Use a spotting product, like a mild
neutral detergent spotter, recommended by your carpet pro. Apply a small
amount to the spot and keep blotting. Never scrub. Scrubbing can damage
the carpet fibers and you can’t fix that. Keep blotting.
Step #4: Did we say keep blotting? Keep it up! You may need to apply
more approved mild detergent spotter. One thing you do not want to do is
apply too much moisture, as that gets into the backing of the carpet and
into the padding, creating additional problems.
Step #5: Once the spot is gone, it’s time to dry the carpet. How to do this?
Keep blotting, of course! But also aim a fan on the spot and let the air
current remove more moisture.
Is the spot still there? It may be a stain, very tough to remove. It is
definitely now time to call your Bradenton carpet cleaning pro!
You can reach Overturf's Floor & Fabric Care at 941-301-9555 for help getting out these spots and spills.
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