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Revee,

Go to Proschoice.com, they have a great spoting guide. But refers to usage of their products.

I found the procedures are common for specific spot removal among other brands.

Always carry a spray bottle of stain magic and/or avenge.

 

 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote carpetologist Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16/December/2005 at 3:14pm

Revee,

Call Core at:

1-800-825-2673

They have many videos and CD's on spotting.

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take the iicrc course then you'll know how to make a new carpet. you still wont know squat about those little stains LOL

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Revee Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15/December/2005 at 2:21pm
I took a  day class but that had more to do with carpet construction, chemicals, etc and less to do with spot removal. I did let the pre-spray sit about  ten minutes but it could be that I misted the area, as opposed to soaking the spots?  Or maybe I should have used a spot remover rather than a pre-spray? If someone knows of a video or such on spot removal I would consider a home course. The IIRC courses in my area seem few and far between.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote TMac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15/December/2005 at 10:37am

Agitation and dwell time will help. When you prespray, hit the spots heavier, then agitate it in real good. Let the spots dwell longer and then flush good. Let the chems and agitation do the work.

 

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You should probably take a carpet cleaning course. Talk to your supplier. He should be able to help you with that
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Totally new to this business. Cleaned my carpets & my in-laws for free, then had 1 paying job the other day.

At the last job, the carpets were pretty bad in terms of spots and stains. The LR and DR and one 2 small BR were in decent condition, but the main hallway and FR and large bed room all had multiple spots and stains (5-10 affected areas per room). Was told some were paint, some were unknown, some might have been dog pee, etc. Few black spots by the fireplace also which did not seem to even lighten (perhaps soot, perhaps burned fibers?)

I pre sprayed all the nasty areas and cleaned them 2-3 times each, but most of these small/dark spots did not come out.  The urine areas seemed to come out 90%, but I wasn't sure what to do with the rest.

I told the homeowner, who is a friend, that I would come back and take a stab at some of them another day for no charge because I need practice. But I expect you could spend 10-15 minutes on each spot trying to identify it, trying different solvents, etc. Which outside of a practice situatio, could add 3-4 hours to a job like this.

My thought would be to let a homeowner know up front that spots and stains would receive pre-spray and perhaps 1 application of a general spot remover, but that if they still remained they there would be a charge per spot to address the problems. Is this wrong or inconsistent with what others are doing?

Obviously if carpets were in overall good condition and there was a single area to attack for a stubborn spot I would just throw in the extra 12-20 minutes, but it seems when there are many there is a point where it would be impractical. Should I just plan to eat this time or charge for it?

Sorry for the long post. As I said, I'm a newbie to cleaning and I dont know what is expected in this type of situation.

(BTW - homeowner was happy with the job, not even concerned re the spots, said they want to have me clean again in the Spring, but who can say re the next person?)
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