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Act promptly: the longer you wait to deal with a stain,
the more difficult it is to remove.
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Blot liquids with a dry, white absorbent paper towel
or cloth.
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Do not scrub! Scrubbing may damage the wool fibre.
Continue to blot the stain until the affected area
is completely dry. For sticky substances, it is best
to use a round spoon. Stubborn stains should be broken
up and removed with the vacuum cleaner.
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Test each detergent! If the use of a specific detergent
is recommended in the "Spot removal guide" on the
Internet, you are strongly urged to test each product
first on the carpet. Apply it to an inconspicuous
area. Apply a few drops of the product to the carpet
and then blot the test area with a white cloth. There
should be no colour transfer to the cloth or colour
change in the carpet. If change occurs, another cleaning
product should be selected.
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Apply a tiny quantity of detergent to a white cloth
and gently apply to the affected area. Work from the
edges to the centre of the spot so as to avoid spreading
the stain. Do not scrub but gently blot the stain
away.
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Keep applying detergent to the stain as long as there
is transfer of the stain to the cloth. Patience and
persistence are extremely important.
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Once the stain is completely gone rinse the affected
area thoroughly with cold water so as to get rid of
any residual detergent. Blot with a dry white cloth
until the spot is completely dry. N.B.: Ensure only
the carpet pile is wet not the carpet backing.
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When a carpet becomes soiled after years of use, it
is best to have it cleaned by a professional. There
are a whole host of deep cleaning methods available
to guarantee your carpet an attractive appearance
and a long life. Professional steam cleaning involves
spraying a solution of warm water and a cleaning product
so as to loosen the dirt. The dirt is then extracted
by the vacuum method. This process is ideal for heavy
soiling as it ensures dirt deep in the carpet is removed.
If you want your carpet cleaned by a professional,
call in a reputable firm and be sure to check their
references.
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