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Most
household stains can be removed using the Scotchgard "Easy
as 1-2-3" method. Oil based stains, however, will require
the use of a dry cleaning solvent prior to using this cleaning
method:
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the "Easy as 1-2-3" method to remove these
stains as outlined below: |
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Use
Dry Cleaning Fluid to remove these stains: |
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•
alcohol
• beer
• blood
• candy
• catsup
• chocolate
• chocolate milk
• clay
• coffee (omit step 2)
• cola
• cologne
• cranberry juice
• food stains (general)
• fruit juice
• fruit punch
• furniture polish (water based)
• grape juice
• graphite
• gravy
• ice cream
• jelly
• latex paint
• liquor
• milk
• soft drinks
• soil spots
• syrup
• tea (omit step 2)
• tomato juice
• urine
• vomit
• water colors
• whiskey
• wine |
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•
butter
• calamine lotion
• cooking oil
• cosmetics
• crayon
• felt tip marker
• furniture dye
• furniture polish
• glue**
• grease (black)
• gum**
• hand cream
• ink
• lipstick
• margarine
• mascara
• mayonnaise
• nail polish
• ointment
• oil
• oil paint
• rouge
• salad dressing
• tar
• varnish
• wax**
*If
the stain persists, add the vinegar/water solution
outlined in Step 3 with the detergent solution outlined
in Step 1. Follow Step 1 procedures.
**Freeze
and remove solids before cleaning with dry cleaning
fluid.
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Detergent
Solution
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Mix
1 teaspoon of mild laundry detergent (non-bleaching
brands such as Tide or Surf) with two (2) cups of water.
Stir the solution gently. |
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Using
a clean white cloth, dampen the fibers in the stained
area with the detergent solution. |
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If necessary, use your fingertips to work the solution
into the base of the stain. |
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Re-wet
the stained carpet fibers with clear, lukewarm water.
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Cover
the area with an absorbent, white towel and apply pressure
to the blot. |
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Repeat
the rinsing/blotting procedures until you are sure all
traces of the detergent have been removed. |
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If
the stains are removed, place white paper towels over
the stained area. |
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Weight
the towels with a heavy, colorfast object, such as a
plastic wastebasket with a weight inside. |
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Change
the paper towels as stains wick up until the area dries.
If stains remain (unless they are from coffee, tea or
urine) proceed to Step 2. For coffee, tea and urine
stains proceed directly to Step 3. |

Ammonia/Water
Note:
Do not use on coffee, tea or urine stains
• Mix one (1) tablespoon of non-bleaching, non-sudsing
household ammonia with 1 cup of lukewarm water. Apply this
solution as outlined in Step 1, rinsing the area in the
same manner.
Even
if stains disappear after using the ammonia solution, it
is necessary to use Step 3—the vinegar solution—to
neutralize the ammonia solution.

Vinegar/Water
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Mix
equal parts of white vinegar and water. Apply this solution
as outlined in Step 1 and 2. |
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Rinse
and blot. |
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Fold
paper towels with a heavy, colorfast object such as
a plastic wastebasket with a weight inside. |
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Continue
to change paper towels until the area is almost dry.
Gently brush pile to lift tufts. |
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Allow
carpet to completely dry before walking on carpet surface.
You must
use Step 3 if you first used Step 2. It is important
to neutralize the ammonia solution.
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