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G ROOM Solutions CHEMICALS
Groom Solutions SPOT AND
STAIN Removal Chart
PROCEDURES FOR SUCCESS- WATER-BASED TEA, URINE, FECES GREASE OR OIL-BASED
FUL SPOT REMOVAL AND SPOTS (FOOD & BEVERAGE)
STAIN TREATMENT If spot is grease or oil-based, such as:
If spot is water-based, such as: Apply salad dressing, cosmetics, tar, etc.
1 Inspect to determine the source of the chocolate, ketchup, sauces, etc. Triplephase Stain
spot.
Remover
Apply Citrus Burst
2 Test the carpet or fabric being treated
with all spotting solutions that may be Apply Perky Plus
used for colorfastness before application. Extract with hot water
If spot persists. . . Apply
Lift Ink
3 Apply the spotting solution to the Repeat if necessary
affected area sparingly and agitate the
spotting solution with your spotting Extract with hot water
spatula.
4 Tamp the spotting solution (never rub)
into the fibers using a tamping brush
and a clean, absorbent white towel.
5 Allow the spotting solution adequate
dwell time (usually two to three
minutes).
6 Extract or blot the affected area with
water to remove the spot and the
spotting solution.
UNKNOWN GUM/ADHESIVE COFFEE INK
If spot is unidentifiable: If spot is gum: If spot is coffee: If spot is ink:
Apply Citrus Burst and Apply Gum Gel Apply Liquid Apply Lift Ink
extract Browning Coffee
Free
Extract with clear water Repeat to remove any
If spot persists... Apply remaining color pigment.
Perky Plus and extract Extract with clear
If spot persists. . . Blot water
with Citrus Burst Apply Perky Plus
Extract with clear water
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