COFFEE STAIN REMOVAL TECHNIQUES AND TIPS
General Instruction : Removing Stains out of Carpets and Upholstery is not an easy job. It needs patience, proper tools and guides to completely get them out. Do not forget to look for the care instructions or any cautions provided by the manufacturer regarding safe use before cleaning otherwise you might end up having your carpets or upholstery being damage.
Pretesting the product you will be using for cleaning your upholstery and carpets is necessary to ensure it does not discolor, ruin the texture and create additional damage. Use a non-flammable solvent-based cleaner or a liquid spot remover from the grocery store or hardware store. (Do not use gasoline, lighter fluid or carbon tetrachloride). Use a solvent-type cleaner that is described by its manufacturer.
It is important to use absorbent materials on removing stains, blotting them gently with any mix solutions applicable and remember not to scrub your carpets and upholsteries aggressively to avoid damage. Do not let any stains remain on your carpets or upholstery for a long period of time as it will become harder to remove them.
Follow these simple methods for removing a COFFEE STAIN
· Act fast while the stain is still wet. Blot the spilled coffee with a paper towel as much as you can but do not scrub to avoid bruising the texture.
· Mix the warm water, dish washing liquid and vinegar in a bowl. Damp a cloth in a solution then wipe the stain a little at a time.
· Then, blot the stain with a dry cloth.
· For black coffee stains, take some mild liquid detergent and place directly onto a damp sponge.
· Gently rub the stain with the sponge in a circular motion. Coffee stains should gradually disappear.
· If the stain still remains, sponge it with dry cleaning solvent. Damp another cloth in the stained area until it disappears.
· If the stain persists after trying each solution listed, contact a professional cleaner for advice or service.
General Instruction : Removing Stains out of Carpets and Upholstery is not an easy job. It needs patience, proper tools and guides to completely get them out. Do not forget to look for the care instructions or any cautions provided by the manufacturer regarding safe use before cleaning otherwise you might end up having your carpets or upholstery being damage.
Pretesting the product you will be using for cleaning your upholstery and carpets is necessary to ensure it does not discolor, ruin the texture and create additional damage. Use a non-flammable solvent-based cleaner or a liquid spot remover from the grocery store or hardware store. (Do not use gasoline, lighter fluid or carbon tetrachloride). Use a solvent-type cleaner that is described by its manufacturer.
It is important to use absorbent materials on removing stains, blotting them gently with any mix solutions applicable and remember not to scrub your carpets and upholsteries aggressively to avoid damage. Do not let any stains remain on your carpets or upholstery for a long period of time as it will become harder to remove them.
Follow these simple methods for removing a COFFEE STAIN
· Act fast while the stain is still wet. Blot the spilled coffee with a paper towel as much as you can but do not scrub to avoid bruising the texture.
· Mix the warm water, dish washing liquid and vinegar in a bowl. Damp a cloth in a solution then wipe the stain a little at a time.
· Then, blot the stain with a dry cloth.
· For black coffee stains, take some mild liquid detergent and place directly onto a damp sponge.
· Gently rub the stain with the sponge in a circular motion. Coffee stains should gradually disappear.
· If the stain still remains, sponge it with dry cleaning solvent. Damp another cloth in the stained area until it disappears.
· If the stain persists after trying each solution listed, contact a professional cleaner for advice or service.