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118 | Section 3 Exterior & Interior ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Monarch SE 2004
Spot Removal Procedures:
Act quickly when anything is dropped or
spilled. Remove spots before they dry.
• Blot liquids with a clean, white absorbent
cloth or paper towel.
• For semi-solids, scoop up with a rounded
spoon.
• For solids, break up and vacuum out as
much as possible.
• Pre-test the spot removal agent in an
inconspicuous area to make certain it will
not damage the carpet dyes.
Apply a small amount of the cleaning
solution recommended for the particular
spot. Do not scrub. Work from the edges of
the spot to the center. Blot thoroughly.
Repeat until spot is removed.
• 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,
contact a professional carpet cleaner.
FLOORS - Carpet Cleaning
ABCDE F GH I
Use the solution
specified in order
from 1-8 until stain
is removed.
DRY CLEANING FLUID
NAIL POLISH REMOVER
DETERGENT SOLUTION
WARM WATER
VINEGAR SOLUTION
AMMONIA SOLUTION
STAIN REMOVAL KIT
CALL PROFESSIONAL
PERMANENT CHANGE
SPOTS
A
cid
213*
A
cne Medication
125436*
A
lcoholic Bevera
g
e
1432 *
A
mmonia
21 *
Bleach
12 3 *
Blood
13 24
Candle Wax
12
Cement & Glue
213 5 46 *
Chalk
12
Charcoal
12
Chewin
g
Gum
1
Coffee
132 45 *
Cosmetics
2136547 *
Cra
y
on
123
Drain/Toilet Cleaner
213 4 *
D
y
e
124356*
Food
143256 *
Fungicides, Insecticides,
Pesticides
1 25436*
Furniture Polish
(
Water Based
)
143256 *
Furniture Polish
(
Solvent Based
)
21365478 *
Furniture Stain
21365478 *
Gra
p
hite
12
Grease
123 45 *
Ink
21365478 *
Iodine
1 254367 *
Li
p
stick
21365478 *
Medicine
21365478 *
Merthiolate
143256 *
Nail Polish
213 45 *
Oil
124 3 5*
Paint
213 45 *
Plant Food
143256 *
Rust
231 45 *
Shoe Polish
2135 467 *
Soft Drinks
143256 *
Soot
123 4*
Tar
123*
Tooth
p
aste
1
Urine
1234*
Vomit
143256 *
* While recommended cleaning agents are effective,
some stains may become permanent.

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