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Treatments. Treating Pet Stains
Carpet
types - Carpet Maintenance - Carpet stains - More on carpet stains
Our
carpet cleaning process bactoshield can remove pet odours
Anti
Allergy anti fungal cleaning treatments for healthier and fresher Carpets.
And amazing cleaning results.
BACTOSHIELD HELPS PREVENT THE GROWTH
OF MOULDS,FUNGI AND TINEA AS WELL AS THE PROBLEM BACTERIA LIKE E-COLI
AND STAF AUREUS. BACTOSHIELD IS EXCELLENT AT DEALING WITH ODOURS SUCH
AS URINE, VOMIT AND SWEAT BY KILLING THE BACTERIA THAT CAUSE THE SMELLS.
DRY FUSION WITH BACTOSHIELD IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR , HOSPITALS NURSERIES
CARE HOMES DOCTORS SURGERIES SPORTS FACILITIES ETC.
We
also provide specialist odour treatments.
We
can professionally treat pet stains but it should be carried out promptly.
When treating Pet stains don't rub at the stain !! and be careful when
using shelf bought stain removers
PET
& URINE STAINS:
Pet stains can change the color of your carpet if allowed to stay very
long. Always sponge such stains promptly with cool water. This simple
treatment will remove many of them. Or soak them with cool water for 30
minutes or more. Some may need to be soaked overnight. After sponging
or soaking, work undiluted liquid detergent into the stain and rinse.
If the stain remains, you will have to use a bleach*. Old stains and stains
that have been set by heat are in the "difficult-if-not-impossible
even by the processional !!" category. On non washable materials,
sponge the stain with cool water or put a sponge over it and squirt cool
water through the cloth with a small syringe or medicine dropper.
If this does not remove the stain, work liquid detergent into it and rinse.
A final sponging with alcohol* helps to remove the detergent, and the
fabric dries faster.
Dilute the alcohol with two parts of water; test colors to see if it is
safe for dyes. If the detergent treatment does not remove the stain, you
will have to try bleach. For fresher stains, a long soak with detergent
suds often does the trick. If a bleach is needed, use a chlorine bleach
if the material will stand it, or a color remover. If colors have been
changed, sponge the stain with ammonia*. If ammonia does not help, sponge
with white vinegar. More about Stains
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