- Carpet Stain Removal
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Price List
- 0432 017 711
Professional Carpet Spot & Stain Removal services in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Perth, Canberra & Adelaide. We can help you remove blood, butter, margarine, candle wax, ketchup & Tomato sauce, chocolate, coffee, crayon, food coloring, furniture stain, grass, ink, jam, jelly, lipstick, mildew, mud, mustard, nail polish, paint, shoe polish, urine, vomit, wine stains & more!
Normal spotting and stain removal is included in our cleaning price and our steam cleaning process.
If at the completion of cleaning there are stains that have not been removed in the cleaning process that require extra treatments such as "Heat transfer methods" or "Spot dyeing", we will discuss these procedures with you immediatly and give you a quote for the removal of these more difficult stains.
We will also discuss with you whether the stain will respond to extra treatment and the likelihood of the stain being able to be removed, partially removed or lightened or if the stain is deemed permanent.
Stains that require "heat transfer methods" can take up to 30 minutes per stain.
Please note that some stains that are deemed permanent will not remove with any treatments. We do not guarantee removal of permanent stains.
When stains occur, dilute with water. Do not soak the area. Work quickly & do not allow stains to set. Blot from the edge of the spill towards the center using a clean white cloth or towel. Avoid as much as possible rubbing the area or pushing the stain further into the pile. For semi-solid or solid spills use a spoon to scoop up as much as possible. Allow to air dry or dry with a fan or hair dryer. Avoid excess heat if a hair dryer is used. Once the area is dry, brush lightly with a brush to restore texture.
You never know when a spill will occur. To expedite the clean-up please consider keeping the following items in a small kit for this purpose:
To schedule your cleaning appointment or to obtain a free estimate, please Call 0432 017 711 or use the online enquiry form at the top of the page.