How to Remove Berry Juice Stains from Carpets, Rugs and Upholstery:
- Apple Juice,
- Blueberry Juice,
- Cherry Juice,
- Cranberry Juice
- Grape Juice,
- Guava Juice,
- Raspberry Juice
- Strawberry Juice,
- Wine
- If large quantity, have customer leave moist weighted towel on spill overnight before attempting removal. This will greatly improve the likelihood of removal.

- Absorb.
- Extract.
- 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 a light stain and relatively fresh, blot with Juice & Dye Stain Remover.
- If some of the stain is still visible or is old, use Stain Magic®.
- Of course, if the stain is on solution dyed nylon or on 100% olefin, you can apply chlorine bleach diluted 1:5 with water followed by THOROUGH rinsing and dry blotting
- 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.
Note: Remember that you can resell Juice & Dye Stain Remover to the consumer!
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