everfresh1
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What do you guys use on them?
I like to make a poultice out of sodium percorbonate (aka: boost all, oxy plus) and let it sit for as long as I can. Usually cleaning that area last. I've had pretty good success with that.
I'll use the steamer if that doesn't do it screw it
Saiger" data-source="post: 4170286" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">StainZone has worked for me. Was built for mustard stains I am told.
Most of the time spray it on and leave it. Sometimes have tried some heat transfer, lot's of times spray and go and let client know it will take some time to take out the stain.
Mark Saiger
Cobb will be chiming in any minute saying: "we like our powedered peroxide (percarb) and our UV light for 1 minute" and he will say "here is an example that we did" (insert picture of a carpet piece where there is a circle kinda lighter/brighter than the rest of the yellowing.
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Zee;
Dupont did lots of the research on removing mustard stains (a disperse dye).
They found strong oxidizers would take out the stain AND the dye.
Then they discovered less oxidizer + UV light would remove just the mustard.
The photos I posted were from a spotting contest where the two winners (out of 15 trying for prizes),
used the UV lights we provided to completely remove the mustard AND the furniture stains (stains furnished by IICRC instructor Jim Smith).
What is exactly the method of removal you would like to share with the board ???
We would like to see your before & after pictures of successful removal !
Larry
P.S. Our product is Dynachem Powder Brightener and
the method only took ~5 minutes by inexperienced cleaners.