You don't have to learn to
live with that awful rust stain on your carpet. Rust. It's unsightly and if we're not careful it can appear in the unlikeliest of places. It's bad enough when it shows up on our gardening tools and car parts, but when it's brought into the house and shows up on our carpets, it's time to draw the line.
When rust appears on our floors, it's not something we can ignore. It's to be expected outside, especially in the humid weather when oxidation occurs, but you can't write off a stain on the rug as a trendy patina. When it comes to your carpet, shabby chic is most definitely a no-no. If you've become a victim of rusty carpet syndrome, never fear, help is on the way.
First, you'll need to identify the source of the rust. If a piece of furniture or toy has left behind a stain, you need to remove the offending piece immediately or risk further damage to your rug. If the damage is coming from a window or other element of the home, some repair work may be necessary. Once the source is extricated, take a butter knife or other scraping tool and gently scrape off whatever surface rust you can. Be gentle because you don't want to cause any additional wear to the fibers of your carpet. After you scrape away all you can, you'll need to contend with what's left behind. That is where CarpetGeneral® Carpet Rust Remover 5815 comes in
CarpetGeneral® Carpet Rust Remover 5815 is a blend of organic acids is excellent for removing rust stains on carpeting, rugs, fabrics, upholstery, curtains, drapes, car interiors, clothing, boats, clothing, nylon, cotton, acrylic, wool, vinyl, rayon, olefin, polyester, leather, etc.
CarpetGeneral® Carpet Rust Remover 5815 ingredients are completely biodegradable and are not as corrosive as ingredients in other rust removers, such as hydrofluoric acid.
Benefits To You:
Safe for use on: Most fabrics and carpet surfaces
Laundry Upholstery Concrete
Ready to use formula Contains no hydrofluoric acid so it will not etch glass Completely biodegradable
Application: 1. Try to scrape off as much of
the rust as you can with a dull utility knife blade.
2 Saturate the entire stain with Carpet Rust Remover 5815.
3. Allow carpet rust remover to remain for at least 5
minutes, but no longer than 10 minutes.
4. Blot the stain with a white paper towel. Do not rub the
stain in.
5. Apply the detergent mixture to a clean, damp, white towel
and gently blot the solution into the stained area until the
stain is removed.
6. Spray water onto the area with a spray bottle and blot
until the detergent solution and water are gone.
7. Allow the carpet to dry thoroughly before vacuuming
Apply directly to rust. Allow 5 to 10 minutes for the product to work. Light agitation will help speed the rust removal. Rinse with water and blot dry. Repeat if necessary.
1.
Try to scrape off as much of the rust as you can with a dull utility
knife blade.
2 Saturate the entire stain with Carpet Rust Remover 5815.
3. Allow carpet rust remover to remain for at least 5 minutes, but
no longer than 10 minutes.
4. Blot the stain with a white paper towel. Do not rub the stain in.
5. Apply the detergent mixture to a clean, damp, white towel and
gently blot the solution into the stained area until the stain is
removed.
6. Spray water onto the area with a spray bottle and blot until the
detergent solution and water are gone.
7. Allow the carpet to dry thoroughly before vacuuming
Note: The information presented herein is our interpretation of certain test results and field experience to date. The information is not to be taken as warranty or representation for which we assume legal responsibility, nor as permission or recommendation to practice any patented invention without a license. It is offered solely for your consideration, investigation and verification