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