Stain Removal Tips

  1. Act quickly - The longer the stain is allowed to remain, the more chance it has to set.
  2. Know what kind of stain you are working on as well as the type of fabric or surface it is on so you can chhose the best product. View the list below to see which product to use for water or oil based products.
  3. Remove as much excess stain as you can by blotting, scraping or brushing whatever will come off. DO NOT rub it in.
  4. Test all fabrics and carpets before cleaning by spraying a small amount of Professional Strength Spot Remover or Grease and Oil Remover on a hidden area, blot, dry and observe for 10 minutes. Make sure there is not carpet colour removal onto the cloth and that, when dry, there is not much visible discolouration in the area you cleaned.
  5. Work from the outside edge of the stain to the inside to keep the stain from spreading.
  6. Call us for expert stain removal if these efforts do not work
  7. Apply our Master Guard Protector with every cleaning to give you the best chance of removing stains.
Water Based?
Use our Spot Remover
Oil Based?
Use our Grease & Oil Remover
Acne Med
Dye
Liqour
Adhesive Tape
Ink
Play Dough
Ammonia
Egg
Milk
Asphalt
Lamp Oil
Putty
Beer
Excrement
Soft Drinks
Make-up
Linseed Oil
Shoe Polish
Beetroot
Food Colouring
Soy Sauce
Butter
Lard
Soot
Berries
Fruit Juices
Spackle
Candy
Macine Oil
Tar
Blood
Garden Soil
Starch
Caulk
Make-up
Tree Sap
Butter
Glue (wet)
Tea
Cement
(Rubber)
Marker
Vaseline
Candy
Grass
Toothpaste
Cooking Oil
Mascara
Dressing Salad
Cheese
Grout (wet)
Urine
Crayon
Mayonnaise
White Out
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