Carpet Stains | Stain
Removal
Complements of A1 Sparkles Natural Carpet Cleaning

Keep the following items on hand so you will be prepared to handle fresh spills on your carpet:
Neutral dish detergent such as Dawn®
Spotter such as our free life time replacement Spot Out® and Enzyme product for urine stains
Clean Rags, Small Scrub Brush, and Bottled/Purified Water
Hydrogen peroxide (3% solution) for browning stains; isopropyl alcohol for inks or other colored
stains
A Wet/dry vac is great to have as well.
THE 8 STEPS TO REMOVING CARPET STAINS SPOTS, AND PET URINE.
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Act fast. The key any successful spot removal is
extracting it from the fibers as quickly as possible. Don’t use hot water on a fresh stain. Heat will set most
stains.
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Blot as much of the spill as possible and remove any solids. For large spills use a wet/dry vac. Work from the
outside in.
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Carefully apply cool purified or bottled water to the stain, do not over saturate. Blot, gently pressing a clean towel into the carpet pile in
the stained area to remove as much moisture a possible. Start your blotting on the outside edges of the
stain.
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Apply appropriate spotter, and wait. Let the
product do its job! At this time you may want to
slightly agitate the carpet fibers. After at least 5 minutes began blotting, working from the outside perimeter
of the stain, moving inward. If no spotter is
available use dish detergent diluted at 30:1
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To prevent re-soiling extract spotters with purified water; blot the area dry paying special attention the
edges. This is a step is critical step, because
you do not want to leave and chemical residue in the carpet fibers.
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To remove any remaining moisture, place several towels over the spot, weight them down, and leave it there
overnight.
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When the carpet is dry, vacuum the pile using multiple passes.
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If you can still see the stain, call your professional carpet cleaning company.
Reappearing
Stains
It
is not unusual for stains to sometimes reappear after spot-cleaning. This occurs for two primary reasons.
- Chemical
Residue - When spotting and even with some professional carpet cleaners, (NOT A1 SPARKLES) some residue
remains in the carpet, causing rapid re-soiling. If this happens repeat step 5 or give us a call
(610)292-9069
- Wicking
occurs when a liquid has been spilled on the carpet (usually a large quantity) and cleaning attempts remove
only the stain and liquid from the carpet fibers. Liquid still remains in the carpet backing or padding.
Through capillary action, the stain can "wick" back up into the carpet fibers.
Residual
re-soiling occurs if staining substances or cleaning products are left in the carpet and attract
soil.
These
stains are not permanent and typically can be removed by simply repeating these steps. Here are some additional
suggestions:
Avoid
over wetting the carpet backing during spot-cleaning and rising. Blotting to remove excess moisture reduces the
occurrence of wicking stains.
Use
a "wet-vac" to extract liquid from the area if possible. Paper toweling placed over the cleaned area and weight
with a color-fast object will help absorb resurfacing stains. Use of fans to decrease the drying time will also
help.
If
you are still unable to resolve the problem, our stain removal experts at A1 Sparkles will work with you over
the phone to remove these stains. Contact us at (610)292-9069.
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