Helpful Hints from Allred's Carpet Cleaning
Always remember to remove solids or thick substances by
scraping upward and toward the center of the affected area. You want to avoid spreading or smearing in
the source of the problem. Avoid wiping in a circular motion as this can spread the stain into a larger
area and will grind it in. Always clean the spot from the outer edge into the center in an upwards
motion. It takes more time, effort and patience, but it's worth it! Constantly change the soiled area of
the cloth to a clean area (to draw out the stain and to be sure not to rub it in deeper) for a period of
about 2 minutes, then blot dry with clean rag or paper towel.
Pets

Always be quick to address urine on carpets because once it
dries, you will need it to be removed. However, if you can catch it while it's wet, mix up in a spray
bottle 2/3 water with 1/3 distilled white vinegar. After absorbing as much of the urine as possible by
using a blotting motion, spray the solution on the affected area and with a clean rag, continue to blot
up. Repeat this several times, being careful not to over wet the affected area and blotting up as much of
the moisture as possible with each application. This should effectively take care of it. It will take a
couple of applications, a great deal of blotting and, of course, diligence on your part, but it can be
done. In the case of feces, remove the solids in an upward motion careful not to smear or spread. Now use
the spot cleaning solution as directed.
Red Wine

Spilling red wine.....if the carpet is still wet and you have white wine, first blot up as much as possible,
then slowly pour white wine over the spot. Be certain you are blotting up enough each time. If it dries before you
can get to it, call us as we have a dye removal process, which will restore the color back to normal. If you have a
wet, red wine spot, but no white wine, place a wet rag on the entire spot, ensuring it stays wet until you get back
from the store with what you need.
Paint
Water-based paint.....keep moist with damp cloths until you
can get a wet vac and extract it. Keep lightly spritzing the area with water if it is getting too dry to
extract. You want to keep it from drying and keep extracting until it's completely removed. If you find
this too difficult to handle, give us a call, but still keep it moist and cover with plastic. Very
important to NOT SOAK AREA, only keep the paint moist enough that it does not dry.
Nail Polish
Use nail polish remover on a clean rag, do not pour on the
carpet...Be careful not to smear using an upward pinching motion and as soon as the area on the rag is
soiled move to a clean spot and reapply remover to the rag. Be as patient as you can, this can be a scary
situation, but take it slowly and with diligence you will succeed.
Bleach, Chlorine & Toilet Bowl Cleaners
These types of stains cause color loss. We can restore the
color, but first you need to neutralize the effects of the harmful chemicals. Even though it may appear
the damage is done, actually until it's neutralized, the fibers continue to be damaged, so mix up a spray
bottle with 1/3 distilled white vinegar and 2/3 water, spray on affected areas and then call us at
352-236-5577 and we can dye the spots for you!
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