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Another stain that we will cover but you might not have any problem with is Carbon Paper. It's not widely used today but we will still cover it.
* Blot with a dry cleaning fluid such as Carbona or Energine or Gum, Tar & Grease remover on a white towel. Do not pour directly on the carrots or you will destroy the latex glue holding the primary and secondary backing together. Blot with a solution of 1 tsp, maximum, of liquid HAND dish washing detergent per cup of lukewarm water. Blot with lukewarm water with a white towel. Blot dry with a dry WHITE absorbent towel. NOTE: Some carbon paper inks are more readily removed with Alcohol than with dry cleaning fluid.
* If unsuccessful, call us 816-224-6776

The next problem we will cover is black Carbon/Fingerprint dust/dry photocopier toner/soot:
* It is EXTREMELY important that you NOT get this type of material wet initially! Vacuum thoroughly until you see no more then vacuum some more! Be sure to clean off the vacuum cleaner brush when done! Blot with a dry cleaning fluid such as Carbona or Energine or Gum, Tar & Grease remover on a white towel. Do not pour directly on the carpet or you will destroy the latex glue holding the primary and secondary backing together. Blot with a solution of 1 teaspoon, maximum, of liquid HAND dish washing detergent per cup of lukewarm water. Blot with lukewarm water with a white cloth. Blot dry with dry white paper towels.
* If unsuccessful, call us. 816-224-6776

This week we will cover three different stains since the remedies are short.
The first is browning or jute stain: a carpet or rig, particularly wool, will sometimes gain a brown tint on the tops of cleaned with an overly strong high ph detergent. This will sometimes occur particularly on wool if the carpet is left wet too long after cleaning, spill, flood, etc. Blot with a solution of 1 cup of WHITE vinegar per 2 cups of water. Blot with lukewarm water with a white towel.
The second is butter: scrape up residue. Blot with a dry cleaning fluid such as Carbona or Energine on a white towel. Do not pour directly on the carpet or you will destroy the latex glue holding the primary and secondary backing. Blot with a solution of 1tsp (maximum)of liquid HAND dishwashing detergent per 1 cup of lukewarm water. Blot with a solution of 2Tbsp of household ammonia per cup of water. Blot with a solution of 1 cup of WHITE vinegar per 2 cups of water. Blot with lukewarm water with white paper towels.
The last one is calcium chloride or Ice Melt: if dry thoroughly vacuum first. If wet, Blot dry with a white absorbent towel. Blot with a solution of 1 cup of WHITE vinegar per 2 cups of water. Blot with lukewarm water with a white towel. Blot dry with white paper towels.
If you are unsuccessful on any of these call us at 816-224-6776.

In alphabetical order we are going through things that you might spill on your carpet. Over the past few weeks we have talked about acetone, acne medication, asphalt, ball point pen ink, beer and berry stain. This week is blood.
* blot dry with a dry white absorbent towel. Blot with a solution of 2 tablespoons of household ammonia per cup of water.
*If not fully removed apply household Hydrogen Peroxide(the 3% drugstore variety) to the stain and blot with lukewarm water with a white towel. NOTE: Sometimes the Hydrogen Peroxide will bleach out the carpet fibers. Apply a ½ inch layer of white(no printing) paper towels to the affected area and weigh down with a flat heavy object and remove the next day.
*We have a spotter called Formula 19 and usually will remove blood and other stains.

Next on our list is Berry stains:
*Blot dry with a dry white absorbent towel. If a large quantity has spilled apply a ½ inch layer of white(no printing) paper towels to the affected area and weigh down with a flat heavy object and remove the next day before attempting removal of stain. Blot with a solution of 1 teaspoon (maximum) of HAND dishwashing detergent per cup of lukewarm water. Blot with lukewarm water with white paper towels. Blot with a solution of 2Tbsp of household ammonia per cup of water then blot with a solution of 1 cup of WHITE vinegar per 2 cups of water. Lastly, blot with lukewarm water with white paper towels. Apply a ½ inch layer of white (no printing) paper towels to the affected area and weigh down with a flat heavy object and remove the next day. AT YOUR OWN RISK, you can apply household peroxide to the stain and allow to dry overnight- this may bleach out the carpet so be careful!
*Juice and Dye Stain Remover is specially designed for removing juice stains by the consumer.
*If unsuccessful, call us at 816-224‐6776
You will notice the majority of these stains are treated the same way but not all, so that is why I post all directions on every one in the order they are to be used.

Next spot on the list is Beer:
Blot dry with white paper towels. If there is a large quantity, apply a ½ inch layer of WHITE (no printing) paper towels to the affected area and weigh down with a flat heavy object and remove the next day. Blot with a solution of 1 teaspoon maximum of liquid HAND dishwashing detergent per cup of lukewarm water then blot with lukewarm water. Blot with a solution of 2Tbsp of household ammonia per cup of water then blot with a solution of 1 cup of white vinegar per 2 cups of water. Blot with lukewarm water with a white towel. Apply a ½ inch layer of white paper towels again and weigh down with a flat heavy object and remove the next day.
*If unsuccessful, call us. 816-224-6776

Our next spot on the list is Ball point pen ink:
*absorb all ink on surface with dry white unprinted paper towels. Blot with with an acetone-based nail polish remover or blot with gum, tar & grease remover on a white towel. Do not pour directly on the carpet or you will destroy the latex glue holding the primary and secondary backing together. Blot with a solution of ¼ cup of liquid HAND dishwashing detergent per cup of lukewarm water. Blot with lukewarm water with white paper towels. Blot with a solution of 2Tbsp of household ammonia per cup of water. Blot with a solution of 1 cup of WHITE vinegar per 2 cups of water. Blot with lukewarm water with white paper towels. Apply a one-half inch layer of WHITE(no printing) paper towels to the affected area and weigh down with a flat heavy object and leave overnight then remove the next day.
*Ink will "bloom" if too much solvent is used. If in doubt, call us first 816-224-6776.

Next on our list is Asphalt. If not removed quickly yellowing from asphalt off parking lots and driveways is nearly impossible to completely remove without delaminating the carpet. This yellowing is particularly obvious with blue and gray carpet.
For small areas blot with a non-flammable dry cleaning fluid such as Carbona or Energine or Gum, Tar and Grease remover on a white towel. Do not pour directly on the carpet or you will destroy the latex glue holding the primary and secondary backing together.
Blot with a solution of 1tsp(maximum) of liquid HAND dishwashing detergent per cup of lukewarm water. Blot with lukewarm water with white paper towels. Apply a ½ inch layer of white(no printing) paper towels to the affected area and weigh down with a flat heavy object and remove the next day.
If unsuccessful call us at 816-224-6776

The second on our list of spots is acne medication. Most acne medications (and many others) contain Benzoyl Peroxide which gradually forms Hydrogen Peroxide and can eventually leave bleach spots on your carpet. First wipe medication then pour a non-flammable dry cleaning fluid such as Carbona or Energine(that you can get at a drug store) on a clean white towel and wipe or blot the spot. Do not pour directly on the carpet or you risk destroying the latex glue holding the primary and secondary backing together.
Then blot with a solution of 1tsp(maximum) of liquid HAND dishwashing detergent per cup of lukewarm water. Next blot with a solution of 2Tbsp of household ammonia per cup of water, lastly blot with a solution of 1 cup of white vinegar per 2 cups of water. Blot with lukewarm water with white paper towels. Blot dry with paper towels. If there is any bleached out area it may need to be re-dyed. If you have any questions PM us or just comment down below and we will address those.
Next up: Asphalt/Driveway sealer/ parking lot sealer/creosote.

Following up on my last post, first on our list of spots and what to do about them is Acetone.
Acetone is the primary ingredient in many non-oily fingernail polishes and removers. It evaporates very rapidly and is highly flammable. Acetone dissolves acetate fibers. First blot the spill with white paper towels then thoroughly saturate spot with a solution of 1 teaspoon (maximum) of liquid hand dishwashing detergent(do not use grease cutting detergents)per cup of lukewarm water. Then blot and keep blotting with dry paper towels.
Because acetone is such a strong solvent, if it penetrates into the backing of the carpet the carpet may buckle up and come unglued. A professional may be required to re-glue the carpet or replace the damaged area, so treat it quickly.
If anyone has questions about any spots then comment or private message us and we will address those. Otherwise we will continue addressing spots in an alphabetical order.
Next up: acne medicine

Over the past 30 years being in business we have had customers call in with concerns about different things they have spilled on their carpets. I thought it might be helpful to address these questions over the next several weeks.
Now we do sell a general spotter, Formula 19, that treats all types of spots other than pet spots. We also have a pet spot and odor treatment, Pup-pee-luv, that takes care of animal urine and f***s spots. With that being said, I want to let you know what things you might already have on your shelves that you can treat different spots with.
Over the next several weeks I will take one type of spot and tell you how to treat it and what to treat it with. I will also tell you if and when you will need to call a professional to take care of said spot. It is our hope that we can help you save your carpet and furniture and that when you do want to clean and sanitize your carpet that you will give us a call. Stay tuned.

Spring has finally arrived! With it comes trees flowering, flowers blooming, longer days, warmer temps, spring breaks, allergies and spring cleaning. Because of those last two it's time to clean your carpets, tile and ducts, all of which can hold allergens in them or on their surfaces. You and your family spend a lot of time in your home and by cleaning you eliminate that problem. We would be happy to give you a quote on one or all of those services. Give Sue a call at 816-224-6776 and mention this ad and get a $15 discount.
What a summer this has been! We have been, and are, working to help people through this pandemic. Some of you may be sending your kids off to school, some of you may be choosing to homeschool or opting for online school. Whatever you decide to do, you may be wanting to get things ready to spend more time inside. Consider us for your carpet cleaning or duct cleaning needs. Call 816-224-6776 and ask for Sue. Also ask for our 10% Facebook discount.
I need to update you all since we have had some calls asking if we are doing any jobs. When this started we weren't sure if we were considered essential (we thought we might be) so Danny called the county and state health departments to make sure. He was told we are definitely considered essential so we remain open. We are being careful, of course, and in some cases might ask to set your cleaning date back a week or two. We have an anti-bacterial disinfectant formula that we actually use in the daycares every month that we can use on residential jobs also. Hope you all are staying safe out there and let us know if we can help you out.
Hey folks, what a crazy time! Danny and I are hoping you all are safe and well stocked. Our county will be in lock down mode starting Tuesday but we will still be cleaning and sanitizing daycares, churches, businesses. We also think we will be able to do radon jobs. Message us if you have any questions about our services especially radon. To tell you the truth I had no idea what radon was before Danny started taking classes. God bless you all.
Spring cleaning? Consider us and give Sue a call to get on the schedule.
Also we specialize in air quality at your home or office. Air duct cleaning, radon mitigation and carpet cleaning just to name a few.
Danny is also working hard on developing a revolutionary new HVAC filter. Stay tuned for more info on that, he is in the testing phase right now. He has developed 2 spot cleaners that are the best we have ever used. Give us a call if you have any questions.
Since you will be spending more time inside during the winter let us clean your heating ducts for the best air quality possible. Call 816-224-6776, ask for Sue and tell her you saw this on Facebook for a 10% discount.
Having company for the holidays? Hosting a party? Let us get your carpets clean for your gathering. Call 816-224-6776 and ask for Sue, tell her you saw this on Facebook for a 10% discount.
We are in the dog days of summer. Since you might be spending more time inside in the air conditioning why don't you get your carpet and ducts cleaned? We can also come and check to make sure you don't have high levels of radon, which is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer. Give Sue a call at 816-224-6776 and tell her you saw this on Facebook and receive 10% off.

We are happy to announce our new products. Pup-Pee Luv and Formula 19 are two new spotting products that Danny has created and we have been using for a while now. Pup-pee luv is the best thing we have ever used for urine spots from dogs or cats and is used exclusively for those types of spots. Formula 19 is a great general spot treatment. Give Sue a call if you would like to try one or both of these. They only come in quart bottles.
I know our weather has been crazy this winter and most of you are itching to do some spring cleaning. Why not let us take care of your carpet and air ducts for you. Give Sue a call to either schedule a cleaning or to have Danny come out to give you a quote. The office number is 816-224-6776.
Did you know that radon is an odorless, natural occurring gas that is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer. Premier also helps you out if you have high levels of radon. Give us a call and let us tell you how. 816.224.6776
Having people over for the holidays? How about a fresh clean carpet for your guests? Call Sue to schedule before the rush 816.224.6776. Remember we also clean air ducts as well as tile.
Kids going back to school? Now is a great time to clean your carpet! Take the day off and let us do the work for you. Give Sue a call to schedule today at 816.224.6776
Four rooms of fresh, clean carpet for $95.00. Dries fast with no soapy, sticky residue. #1 cleaning process recommended by carpet mills.
Four rooms of fresh, clean carpet for $95.00. Dries fast with no soapy, sticky residue. #1 cleaning process recommended by carpet mills.
Four rooms of fresh, clean carpet for $95.00. Dries fast with no soapy, sticky residue. #1 cleaning process recommended by carpet mills.
Four rooms of fresh, clean carpet for $95.00. Dries fast with no soapy, sticky residue. #1 cleaning process recommended by carpet mills.
Four rooms of fresh, clean carpet for $95.00. Dries fast with no soapy, sticky residue. #1 cleaning process recommended by carpet mills.
Four rooms of fresh, clean carpet for $95.00. Dries fast with no soapy, sticky residue. #1 cleaning process recommended by carpet mills.
Four rooms of fresh, clean carpet for $95.00. Dries fast with no soapy, sticky residue. #1 cleaning process recommended by carpet mills.
Four rooms of fresh, clean carpet for $95.00. Dries fast with no soapy, sticky residue. #1 cleaning process recommended by carpet mills.
Four rooms of fresh, clean carpet for $95.00. Dries fast with no soapy, sticky residue. #1 cleaning process recommended by carpet mills.
Four rooms of fresh, clean carpet for $95.00. Dries fast with no soapy, sticky residue. #1 cleaning process recommended by carpet mills.
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