• Follow steps on the
Carpet Spot Removal Guide
.
• After each application, absorb as much as possible
before proceeding to the next step.
• Absorb remaining moisture with layers of white paper
towels, weighted down with a non-staining glass or
ceramic object.
• When completely dry, vacuum or brush the pile to
restore texture.
• If the spot is not completely removed, then contact
a professional carpet cleaner.
Cleaning Solutions
(A) Dry Cleaning Fluid:
A nonflammable spot
removal liquid, available in grocery and
hardware stores.
(B) Nail Polish Remover:
Any acetate, which often
has a banana fragrance. Do not use if it contains
acetone.
(C) Detergent Solution:
Mix two cups of cold water
and 1/8 teaspoon mild liquid detergent (no
lanolin, non-bleach).
(D) Warm Water:
Lukewarm tap water.
(E) Vinegar Solution:
One cup white vinegar to one
cup water.
(F) Ammonia Solution:
One tablespoon household
ammonia to one cup water.
(G) Spot Removal Kit:
Available from retail carpet
stores or professional cleaners.
(H) Call Professional:
Additional suggestions,
special cleaning chemicals or the ability to patch
the area might be available.
(I) Permanent Change:
Due to the nature of the
stain, there may be color loss. The carpet has been
permanently dyed or the carpet yarns have been
permanently damaged.
*While the recommended cleaning agents have proven to be effective,
some stains may become permanent.
Unit Care & Maintenance
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6 • 1 9 2
DR
Y
CLEANING
FLUID
NAIL
POLISH
REMOVER
DETERGENT
SOLUTION
W
ARM
W
ATER
VINEGAR
SOLUTION
AMMONIA
SOLUTION
SPOT
REMOV
AL
KIT
CALL
PROFESSIONAL
PERMANENT
CHANGE
A B C D E F G H I
Use the solution
specified in order
from 1-6 until stain is
removed.
SPOTS
Acid
Acne Medication
Alcoholic Beverage
Ammonia
Bleach
Blood
Candle Wax
Cement & Glue
Chalk
Charcoal
Chewing Gum
Coffee
Cosmetics
Crayon
Drain/Toilet Cleaner
Dye
Food
Fungicides/Insecticides/
Pesticides
Furniture Polish
(Water Based)
Furniture Polish
(Solvent Based)
Furniture Stain
Graphite
Grease
Ink
Iodine
Lipstick
Medicine
Merthiolate
Nail Polish
Oil
Paint
Plant Food
Rust
Shoe Polish
Soft Drinks
Soot
Tar
Toothpaste
Urine
Vomit
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Cleaning Chart.
Summary of Contents for Executive 2001
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