NOTE: These are recommended or suggested methods of clean-
ing. The manufacturer is not responsible for damage incurred
while cleaning. Always test the cleaning method in an incon-
spicuous area first before applying to the entire area.
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.
• Pretest the spot removal agent in an inconspicuous area to
make certain it will not damage the carpet or its dyes.
• Apply a small amount of the cleaning solution recom-
mended 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.
Cleaning Solutions
(A) Dry Cleaning Fluid: A nonflammable spot
removal liquid, available in grocery and
hardware stores.
(B) Nail Polish Remover: Any acetate, which often
has a banana fragrance. Do not use if it contains
acetone.
(C) Detergent Solution: Mix two cups of cold water
and 1/8 teaspoon mild liquid detergent (no
lanolin, non-bleach).
(D) Warm Water: Lukewarm tap water.
Care & Maintenance
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