Anti-Freeze
Spot & Stain
Removal

  1. Anti-Freeze is water and Ethylene Glycol or Propylene Glycol with corrosion inhibitors and dye.
  2. Normally, simple extraction will remove anti-freeze.
  3. However, if the anti-freeze is in the backing, the carpet must be pulled back and the backing extracted.
  4. If extremely heavy, use the Water Claw™ Sub-Surface Spot Lifter to more thoroughly flush out the spill.
  5. Heavily sprinkle Stain Blotter on area to absorb any material that wicks up.
  6. The customer can vacuum up the Stain Blotter the next day.
  7. If the anti-freeze is in the pad, the affected area of the pad must be replaced.
  8. If a dye stain persists on the carpet fibers, treat with Stain Magic™.
  9. To prevent wicking, heavily sprinkle Stain Blotter on area to absorb any material that wicks up.
  10. The customer can vacuum up the Stain Blotter the next day.
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