| Carpet
Care
The
best care you can give your carpet...
is to give it a light vacuuming every day.
However
should you have any accidents, please refer to the recommended cleaning
guide below.
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Detergent
Solution
A teaspoon of neutral detergent, such as 'Stergent', to half
pint (quarter litre) of warm water. |
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Detergent/Vinegar
Solution
Add one teaspoon of white vinegar to the above detergent solution.
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Ammonia
Solution
One tablespoon of household ammonia to one cup of warm water.
WARNING: Always test a small 'out of the way' area of your carpet
for colour fastness prior to tackling the stain. |
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Dry
Cleaning Solvent
A proprietary brand of dry cleaning solvent should be used.
You will also need a blunt knife and some white tissues or absorbent
cloth to blot up the stain as it is released. The modern alternative
is K2R, a dry spray, which is best left overnight to work on
any stain before vacuuming off. |
Maintenance
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Regular
vacuuming (upright). Check regularly that the vacuum cleaner
is not clogged up and there are no sharp edges. |
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The
biggest enemy of smooth floors is scratching and care should
be taken to avoid grit and sharp edges which will damage your
floor. |
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Barrier
mats are highly recommended in entrances and the busiest traffic
areas. |
Stain
Removal
Blood,
Chocolate, Egg, Ice-cream, Glue, Grass, Gravy, Fruit
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| Scrape
up excess with a blunt knife. Use Detergent solution, starting
at the outer edge and blotting dry. Follow with Ammonia solution.
Blot dry. Do not rub. |
Milk,
Soft drinks
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| Blot
up the surplus spillage. Use detergent solution, starting at
the outer edge and blotting dry. Follow with Ammonia solution.
Blot dry. Do not rub. |
Fats,
Shoe Polish, Lipstick, Oil, Solids, Nail Polish, Tar, Vomit, Wax,
Grease, Chewing Gum
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| Scrape
up with a blunt knife. Use Dry cleaning solvent, followed by
Detergent/Vinegar solution. Blot dry. Do not rub. |
Coffee,
Tea, Alcohol/Wines, Perfumes, Urine, Liquid Foods
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| Blot
up surplus spillage. Use Detergent/Vinegar solution, work from
the outer edge of the stain, using a little at a time and blotting
up with dry cloths frequently. Do not rub. |
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