Monday, March 24, 2014

News On Removing Felt Tip Marker From Carpet

Don’t delay, waiting may cause the marker to become a permanent stain. Blot liquids with a dry, white absorbent cloth or white paper towels.


***  Always Pretest any spot removal cleaner (for color transfer to the cloth or damage to the carpet) in an out of the way  area


Detergent Solution – Mix one fourth (1/4) teaspoon of a clear liquid dishwashing detergent per one (1) cup of lukewarm water. NEVER USE A STRONGER CONCENTRATION! Thorough rinsing is necessary to remove detergent residues that may cause rapid soiling. It may be necessary to rinse with warm water several times to completely remove residues.


 Apply a small amount of the spot cleaner to a white cloth, and work in gently in the area of the felt tip marker – do not rub — working from the edges of the spill to the center to prevent spreading. Allow to remain on the spill a few minutes. Be patient. Blot.


Warm Water – Lukewarm tap water should be used in most cases to rinse the cleaning solutions from the fiber. Failure to completely rinse the solutions from the fiber may cause accelerated soiling.


When the marker stain is completely removed, rinse the area with warm water; blot with a dry cloth until all moisture is removed.


      Many retail spot removal detergents leave residues in the carpet that may attract soil. Thoroughly rinse the area several times with lukewarm tap water. A mist type sprayer is recommended to prevent over wetting. Blot with paper towels and pat dry after each rinse. Several rinses are often necessary to thoroughly remove residues. Never use any of the solutions in concentrations stronger than those recommended.


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News On Removing Felt Tip Marker From Carpet

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