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General Instructions
Time and patience are the keys to stain removal. If a spill
occurs, immediately try to remove it by blotting with a slightly
damp sponge or dry paper towel, followed by repetitive cold water
sprays and further blotting with a paper towel. If this procedure
fails to remove the stain, follow the procedures outlined in the
Stain Chart.
In the event of a spill, take time to carefully read the
procedures and then follow them thoroughly. Where two procedures
are listed (example: A-M), start with the first procedure (A),
then use the second procedure (M) only if needed. Repeat
procedures as long as there is improvement. The
Stain Chart.
lists only the most common food and beverage household
stains. Many non-food household products such as acne medication
and skin products containing benzoyl peroxide, strong tile,
toilet, drain and oven cleaners, bleaches, swimming pool chemicals,
pesticides, plant foods, etc., can cause permanent loss of color
in your carpet. The presence of stain-resistant properties in your
carpet will not prevent certain household chemicals from damaging
or removing color from your carpet.
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