Stain Removal Tips

This video demonstrates some of the results that our professional technicians can acheive. Naturally factors such as the longer the stain dwells, the condition of the carpet and what you use to attempt removal can all effect the ultimate outcome.

The tips below have been compiled by the IICRC, (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning &
Restoration Certification.) 

They are guidelines only, and are offered for your use as a goodwill gesture and without obligation or responsibility on the part of Chem-Dry® Yukon, the Chem-Dry Master Franchise, and the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration (IICRC).
We strongly recommend that you consult or hire a professional carpet cleaner if the spots/stains on your carpet are too difficult for you to remove personally.

 

 

Whether they are dribbles
or disasters, food and
beverage stains are part
of everybody's life.


Before the next one happens to you,
read the tips and suggestions we have
compiled for you here and get some
of our professional home care products
to wipe that stain clean when it inevitably
happens. If your carpet has been treated
with Chem-Dry's carpet protector, then
you already have a huge advantage
in removing stains!

Actual Multi-Stained Rug Cleaned by Chem-Dry

Actual stained carpet cleaned
by a Chem-Dry Professional

Stain Removal Tips

Act Quickly - Time is of the Essence Spills and stains should be dealt with  immediately. The longer a spot remains, the more difficult it will be to remove. Most stains that are allowed to dry overnight will become more difficult to remove. This also applies to hot tea and especially coffee, as they become heat set. So whenever possible always deal with any stains as soon as they happen.

 

Know what kind of stain you are working on as well as the type of fabric or surface it is on so you can choose the best product. View the list below to see which product to use for water or oil based spots.

 

Blot up spills with clean, white, absorbent slightly damp material (towels, napkins, tissues, etc.).  Do not use clothes with colors in it, as the dyes may transfer to the carpeting when you are trying to absorb the staining material.  Always work from the outside of the stained area towards the middle of the stain.  This will ensure that you do not spread the staining material any further.

 

Always blot the area with a towel - Do not rub or brush the stain.  Doing so can damage the carpet fibers or your upholstered materials.  Remember to work from the outer edge of the spot towards the centre to prevent rings or spreading of the staining material.

 

Test all fabrics and carpets before cleaning by spraying a small amount of Chem-Dry Professional Strength Spot Remover or Chem-Dry Grease & Oil Remover on a hidden area (under a sofa cushion, on an area of carpet under or behind a piece of furniture.), blot gently with a clean dry and observe for 10 minutes. Make sure there is not carpet color removal onto the cloth and that, when dry, there is not a visible discoloration in the area you cleaned.

 

Do not over wet. Use small amounts of the spot removal agents and blot frequently. Let the solution dwell on the stain for 30-60 seconds before you try to remove it by blotting.  The solution needs time to break down the stain for easier removal.

 

Work from the outside edge of the stain to the inside to keep the stain from spreading.

 

Remove solid built-up materials with a rounded tablespoon, spatula, or the edge of a dull knife.  Do not get too aggressive with the removal process as you may damage the carpet fibers.  again, work from the outside of the stained area towards the middle of the stain.

 

Rinse.  The final step is always to gently rinse the area with water, then absorb all the remaining moisture with absorbent towels.  Do not skip this step as over-damp or wet carpets can start a whole new set of problem by promoting mold and fungi growth if left to wet for too long.

 

Be patient. Some stains respond slowly. All spots and stains cannot be removed from every fabric due to differences in fibers, dyes, constructions, finishes, composition of the stain, length of time the stain has remained on the article, etc. Some stains require professional treatment We understand that you want to fix the problem yourself in order to save money, but sometimes the "first loss if the smallest"...Call us before you damage your carpet or upholstery investment!

 

Contact us for expert spot & stain removal if these efforts do not work.
Have us apply our carpet protector with every cleaning to give you the best chance for removing stains.
Spot and Stain Remover
Use a stain or spot remover that is specifically designed to work on carpeting or upholstery.  There are many different products on the market that claim that they can remove spots and stains from your carpeting.  Be careful when selecting these products.  Many will remove the spots, but will also remove the color from your upholstery fabrics and may be of such a high pH that they will strip off the stain guard that is inherent in your carpeting or will leave dirt-attracting residues behind where the spot was causing your carpeting to soil prematurely.  RESIST the urge to reach for the dish soap under the sink or to use other soap and water combinations that may have been passed on to you by your mother or from friends - they invariable lead to disaster when removing spots and stains, especially when used on upholstered items. 
Chem-Dry Professional
Strength Spot Remover
*Acne Med
*Dye
Liquor
Ammonia
Egg
Milk
Beer
Excrement
Soft Drinks
*Beetroot
*Food Coloring
*Soy Sauce
*Berries
Fruit Juices
Spackle
Blood
Garden Soil
Starch
Butter
Glue(Wet)
*Tea
Candy
Grass
Toothpaste
Cheese
Grout(Wet)
*Urine
Chocolate
Ice Cream
*Vomit
*Coffee
Ketchup
*Wine
*Cough Syrup
Lard
-
*Curry
Latex Paint(wet)
-
-
-
-
Chem-Dry Grease
and Oil Remover
Adhesive Tape
*Ink
Playdough
Asphalt
Lamp Oil
Putty
Make-Up
Linseed Oil
Shoe Polish
Butter
Lard
Soot
Candy
Machine Oil
Tar
Caulk
Make-Up
Tree Sap
Cement(Rubber)
Marker
Vaseline
Cooking Oil
Mascara
Dressing(Salad)
Crayon
Mayonnaise
White Out
*Furniture Polish
Metal Polish
Hand Lotion
Glue
*Nail Polish
Lotion
Grease
Oil
-
Gum
Ointment
-
Hair Oil
Paint
-
NOTE: These items can chemically damage carpet fibers which may require a professionals assistance. Please be EXTREMELY careful with ink. For larger spills call us for help.
We recommend that you use our Professional Strength Spot Remover for all spots and stains on your carpeting.  If you do not have this product in your home, we recommend that you use only water.  To learn about our world famous spot remover go to our carpet care products page.

Stain Removal on Carpets

1. Using Chem-Dry's exclusive stain remover, this is how you would deal with stains.
2. Blot up any surface liquid, or in the case of other spills, remove as much of the spillage as possible.
3. Holding the Chem-Dry Spot Remover™ approximately 12" away, direct the spray to cover the whole of the stain.
4. Using the bottom of a dessertspoon, agitate the solution on and around the stained area.
5. With the cleaning cloth apply pressure and blot up the Chem-Dry Spot Remover™. Never rub the stain or you could damage your carpet.
6. It may be necessary to repeat the above process several times on particularly stubborn stains.

Stain Removal on Upholstery and Fabric

1. Using Chem-Dry's exclusive stain remover, this is how you deal with stains.
2. Blot up any surface liquid, or in the case of other spills, remove as much of the spillage as possible.
3. Lightly spray the stained area with clean water.
4. Holding the Chem-Dry Spot Remover™ approximately 12" away, direct the spray to cover the whole of the stain.
5. Using the bottom of a dessertspoon, agitate the solution on and around the stained area.
6. Blot up the Chem-Dry Spot Remover™ using the cloth, do not rub, until the stain disappears.
7. It may be necessary to repeat the above process several times on particularly stubborn stains.

Stubborn Stains and Spills

There are some spills and stains that are impossible for the householder to deal with.
Our technicians have the know-how, equipment and solutions necessary to remove most stubborn stains. We therefore recommend that in the event of such an emergency the following procedure will minimize damage.

Things That You Should Do

1. Act immediately before the spills or stain spreads too far or penetrates the fibers.
2. Scrape up as much as possible with a spoon or palette knife (i.e. a blunt edge).
3. Always work towards the center of the spillage to avoid spreading.
4. Blot up liquids with a clean cloth, towel or kitchen paper.
5. Use plain warm water to dampen and blot the spill without rubbing.
6. Keep spill or stain moist with a little water and keep a damp cloth spread over the area until help arrives.
7. Cover gloss paint with cling film or polythene to prevent drying.

Things That You Should Not Do

1. Do not lift the carpets or roll them up.
2. Do not rub the stain. Always blot it up.
3. Do not try to dry out by applying heat.
4. Do not use solvents, detergents, turpentine or other solutions.

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