Awesome thank you. I’ll be doing the hwe method.Depends on the method you will use. If you are going to use low moisture, use an oxy encap solution. With a Cimex or sprayborg, that will take out the majority of the stains. If using hwe, I would pretreat stains with a tannin coffee stain remover. Clean then treat with peroxide based spotter any stains that remain. Final treatment is 2 part peroxide/ammonia product. Spray and walk away.
Good ideatake some defoamer, they could have already been played with
Exactly how I treat them...Vacuum the whole place, spray a generous amount of 40vol on those areas, go set up and proceed to clean as normal
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Must not use it that much. How old is that pail?This is a product I use often, safer than peroxide and effective on most coffee stains. Brand is not important, most tannin stain removers are similar.
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It's a 5 gallon pail. Will last a year at least. You don't need to use very much.Must not use it that much. How old is that pail?
Damn, Ron. A five gallon pale in a year?It's a 5 gallon pail. Will last a year at least. You don't need to use very much.
We use in the shop for various things. It's similar to browning treatment. Has a mild reducer in it. Very inexpensive to use.Damn, Ron. A five gallon pale in a year?
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The tannin remover works well on coffee. Though there are actually three different ones.
Some Tannin stain removers are just an acid and can be used in lots of situations, some will contain reducers and some peroxide which requires caution or not to be used at all on some fabrics