Water Stains

Chads

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What Is everybodys process of this type of stain and what luck have you had at getting rid of them depending on whats in the water.
 

B&BGaryC

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what about fine cottons, linens, silks and the like?

I get adjusters asking me to "fix" these problems with upholstery sometimes.
 

alazo1

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Coffee stain remover (sodium metabisulfite)for upholstery. Mist some after cleaning and put it outside where the sun is hitting it.

On carpet, agitation and the sm.

Albert
 

B&BGaryC

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All these seem kinda common sense... except! --- Doesn't peroxide eat cotton? Doesn't coffee stain remover and Haitian cotton shampoo (both sodium metabisulfite) bleach the colors out of anything that is not solution dyed prior to extrusion?

I guess I'm just too much of a weenie to risk buying somebody else's obligation.
 

Walt

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Try Bac-Out from biokleen. Seriously it has worked really well for me on a lot different fabrics - silk cotton and linen. Never have to worry about it at all. i've fixed a few just by spraying and brushing it in. Needs about 5 min dwell time to do the trick.
 
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Albert Lazo said:
Coffee stain remover (sodium metabisulfite)for upholstery. Mist some after cleaning and put it outside where the sun is hitting it.

On carpet, agitation and the sm.

Albert

I agree.

B&BGaryC said:
All these seem kinda common sense... except! --- Doesn't peroxide eat cotton? Doesn't coffee stain remover and Haitian cotton shampoo (both sodium metabisulfite) bleach the colors out of anything that is not solution dyed prior to extrusion?

Spray n Go is not the same as Haitian Cotton Shampoo.
I will only use Haitian Cotton Shampoo on white fabric!
Spray n Go will not bleach out colors though.
 

harryhides

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On carpet, Peroxide works every time.

On fabric, it has to be a 3% solution or flush out evenly with an acid from seam to seam.
 

Royal Man

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Fab set for colored fabrics or any mild acid rince. You just need to move the PH.
 

Larry Cobb

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Chad;

I wpuld recommend a powder reducing agent (bisulite) for the water stains.

Although some of the products mentioned above have the reducing agent in the ingredients, it is generally a small percentage.

This is our FiberBrite product:
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/dynachem.html

Larry Cobb
 

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