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Stain Removal : Blood ,Tea,Coffee ,Wax,Nail Varnish,Mascara

Here is a list of techniques that could help remove stains from your carpets and rugs.

Remember there is no guarantees that it will work so always proceed with caution, a lot of stain removal success is down to a lot of variables, ie; type of fiber ,hot or cold tea,coffee,how much was spilled , the carpet backing etc

Blood

  • First thing (PPE ) personal protection equipment, gloves and mask if possible and thoroughly disinfect all equipment used during this procedure
  • The first thing to do with blood is blot up the excess with kitchen towel ,and seal in a disposable bag.
  • Once it is all disposed of start to treat the stained area .Rinse the area with cold water using a wet extraction machine. if you haven’t got one spray heavily with cold water and blot keep doing this until no blood is appearing on your blotting towel.
  • If a stain is still present treat with a enzyme stain treatment, mix it with warm water not hot. and apply  to area and leave for 10 minutes then rinse again with a detergent as enzymes can set of asthma attacks so proceed with caution .If a orange haze is left then a treatment of rust remover may help to remove this .
  • Blood stains may reappear this is due to wick back , re clean the area and dry with fans or a hair dryer  as quickly as possible,taking care not to get to close or you will scorch the fibers
Blood

Blood covered sofa

Tea

If you spill hot tea on a wool carpet there is  a 95%  chance that it is permanent .

  •  Blot, the area removing all tea , Do Not Rub as this will cause fibre distortion
  • spray area with cold water , to rinse area and bot or extract using a wet extraction machine .
  • Apply any detergent available and spray the area and repeat rinse procedure.

If there is still staining use hydrogen peroxide and 5 %  ammonia.(with caution) spray the area and let it dwell for up to a  2 to 3 hours .once completed rinse the area as above.

Nail Varnish 

  •  Pour some acetone in a dish

    Red Nail Varnish

    Removing Nail polish with acetone

  • Blot up  larger pools with a tissue
  • Using a ear bud dip it in the acetone and gentle work it into the varnish blotting it out ,careful not to spread the stain  or wet the carpet backing repeat until all gone
  • Rinse the area with a mild detergent

Mascara

Mascara is oil based , so good old white spirit will sort it

  • white spirits applied to a white towel then blot the area avoiding getting any white spirits on the carpet backing
  • Rinse  area with mild detergent when finished

Vacuum and clean your carpet for a Healthy home

Asthma  is on the increase and Lots of things can trigger symptoms, including allergens such as pollen or pet dander; mold;  dust mite droppings cockroach droppings; dust.

The house dust mite is a cosmopolitan guest in human habitation. Dust mites feed on organic detritus such as flakes of shed human skin and flourish in the stable environment of dwellings.

A regular program of vacuuming can significantly improve the indoor air quality, this followed by regular cleaning of carpets and soft furnishing will greatly contribute to a healthy home.
Carpets have been shown to act as a filter and reduce air borne dust, as hard flooring has become popular there been a rise in allergic reactions.

Have you ever woken up in the morning with a blocked up nose and a headache, It is more than likley caused by a allergic reaction to houshold dust mites.

The House Dust Mite are microscopic (up to 0.3 mm) arthropod creatures related to ticks and spiders. Too small to be seen with the naked eye the mites are turtle shaped creatures with eight legs. They live on the decaying dead skin flakes in house dust – skin that we shed every day. There is hardly a house in the UK without them, although the number can vary between houses containing huge numbers, and others almost none.

The Mites survival does not only depend on the amount of dust, but very much on the amount of humidity in the house.

Dust Mites live for 3-4 months with females laying 25 to 50 eggs, with a new generation produced every three weeks!

It is not the Mite that we become allergic to, but ironically it’s the waste product from our skin that they digest. In fact it is the powerful protein enzymes the mites digest our skin with, in a similar way to most creatures.

Each mite will produce around 20 droppings per day everywhere they go. Each of these droppings holds around 10-12 sub pellets that are about 2-10 micron in size and contain their leftover enzymes.

Cleaning mattress’s and all your bedding ,replacing your old pillows will give a great nights sleep with no blocked up feeling

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