Product Care Cleaning

Never rub or over-wet your carpet when trying to remove marks Spillages are more easily removed if tackled immediately. Use a blotting/dabbing action or even better, if available, a wet suction vacuum cleaner.

Please do not rub as this will cause the pile to burst causing it to appear slightly fluffy and lighter in appearance. Useful items to keep in stock for emergency use are: Woolsafe approved shampoo solution suitable for use on wool rich carpets, available from most supermarkets. Stain removing spray for grease or oil spots, available from Boots Chemists.

How to tackle specific stains

Please look on the type of stain below for specific advice on how to tackle it:

Coffee/tea, fruit juice, red wine, port, sherry & blood

Soak up as much liquid as possible with absorbent tissue, then dab the area with a clean white cloth moistened in a solution of diluted carpet shampoo and warm water or stain removing spray. Blot with paper towels or a clean white cloth or vacuum thoroughly using a wet suction vacuum cleaner and repeat as required. Finally, dab with warm water, applied with a clean cloth, and as before, blot or suck up all remaining moisture until dry. Carefully brush the area in the direction of the pile.

Milk

Treat as for coffee, tea and fruit juice. An additional application of an oil/grease spot remover will remove any remaining grease. Finally, blot up or wet vacuum all remaining moisture and leave until dry. Carefully brush the area in the direction of the pile.

Grease

With a blunt knife or spatula, remove as much solid material as possible. Blot up the residue and treat with an oil-grease spot remover, blotting frequently with absorbent cloth.

Tar

Scrape up solids carefully with a blunt knife, then treat the stain with a proprietary brand of tar remover, following the instructions carefully.

Urine

Treat as for coffee, tea and fruit juice adding 1 egg cup of white vinegar to 1 pint of shampoo solution.

Ink

For liquid ink follow the instructions for coffee, tea and fruit juice removal. For ball point ink, moisten with a clean cloth and non coloured methylated spirits, blot carefully and when dry, brush the affected area in the direction of the pile.

Paint (oil based)

Blot excess spillage with absorbent tissue, then clean with a cloth moistened with white spirit. Be careful not to rub the pile or apply too much white spirit. Once the paint is removed, dab the area with diluted carpet shampoo on a clean, white cloth, blot or wet vacuum then follow with an application of clean water. Blot or wet vacuum and leave until dry. Finally, brush the affected area in the direction of the pile.

Paint (emulsion)

Blot excess spillage with absorbent tissue then clean the affected area with cold water until the paint is removed, then treat with diluted shampoo as for oil based paint.

Shoe polish

Carefully scrape up the solid and clean gently with a dry cleaning fluid. Use a clean, white cloth, moistened with diluted shampoo to rinse the area, blotting with a clean dry cloth or wet vacuum. Allow to dry thoroughly and brush the area in the direction of the pile.

Chewing gum

Freeze the gum with a proprietary freezing agent, break up when frozen and remove.