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Whittaker offers advice for carpet stains

Wednesday, June 12, 2019


[New Castle, Penn.] With the arrival of summer, businesses can expect heavier foot traffic, increasing the risk of carpet stains, wear and tear and even permanent discoloring and damage. To protect carpet investments, Whittaker carpet cleaning offered best practices to help prevent and remove tough carpet stains.

“From airports to hotels to retail stores, summer is a busy time for businesses and introduces numerous types of carpet challenges,” said Joe Bshero, product manager, Whittaker. “Flooring is often the first thing customers see, so it’s important to properly care for carpet by both preventing spills and addressing soils immediately with the right equipment and chemistry.”

Whittaker offered these tips to address some of the most challenging summer carpet stains:

Beverages: Blot beverage stains with a towel immediately after a spill and use a spotting agent specifically designed to remove wine, coffee and juice stains in a simple one-step application. Add heat to address particularly stubborn beverage stains.
Food: To remove food stains, blot the area and use a spotter designed to remove things like oil, grease and dyes. If there’s a carpeted area particularly prone to food stains, treat the carpet with a stain resistant additive.
Grass: Due to chlorophyll, the pigment that gives grass its green color, grass stains soak into carpet fibers and stick around. The key to removing grass stains is to address them right away. Blot the area and use a spotting agent that targets tough-to-remove pigments and dyes.
Mud: Customers' shoes can bring in mud from outdoor activities and summer storms. If mud is dry, thoroughly vacuum the area and spot clean any leftover stains. If the mud is still wet, absorb the dirt and moisture by blotting the area with towels and apply a spotting agent. Agitate the stain until it is fully removed. To prevent debris from being tracked in, implement a matting program to catch dirt and mud at the door.
Organic: In the summer, there’s an increased number of foodborne illness cases, pet visits and trips and falls, resulting in organic stains like blood, vomit and urine. Always wear gloves when dealing with these stains and use an effective organic stain and odor remover for carpet to address soiling caused by bodily fluids.
Paint: Avoid paint stains by covering carpet with plastic tarp and tape. If a paint stain occurs, use a water-based ready-to-use formula that is non-flammable. Finish with a spotter that encapsulates residue and vacuum to remove.
Tar: When tar and grease dries, it becomes difficult to remove, so blot the area while still wet if possible. Use a non-flammable solvent-based formula that targets tough oil and grease stains and follow up with a carpet spotting agent.

A comprehensive carpet care program requires the right tools and cleaning solution. For daily stain-removal, Whittaker offers its Carpet Roamer Spotting Tool and Crystal Chemistry line, including Crystal Spotter, Crystal Red Stain, Crystal Odor & Protein, Crystal Oil & Grease and Crystal Stain Block. Whittaker said its chemistry is Carpet & Rug Institute (CRI) approved, Green Seal certified and WoolSafe approved.


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