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home | Tip of the Week | Whats In Your Carpet Spotting Kit?
 

What's In Your Carpet Spotting Kit?

Steve Hanson
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If you offer carpet spotting as a service in your cleaning business, you should have a professional spotting kit. Here's a list of what should be included in your kit:

•    Spotting Tool Box to hold all chemicals and tools.

•    Blotting towels. Use to transfer spots. Use white towels only. Colored towels may leave dye on the carpet.

•    Bone scraper. Use for breaking up hard or crusty material by agitating the chemical on the spot. Whalebone is best.

•    Q-tips. Use for applying small amounts of chemical.

•    pH Test Strips. Use for testing the alkalinity or acidity of a spot.

•    Spotting brush/ tamping brush. Short, stiff-bristled brush, use for tamping (not scrubbing) spots and stains.

•    Duck Bill Scissors. Use for taking samples of carpet fibers and trimming loose ends.

•    Flip top bottles. For easy application of chemical.

•    Trigger Sprayer. Use for applying chemical to larger spots.

•    Standard spotting chemicals:
        * ADS - Alkaline Detergent Solution - Use for removal of acid-based stains.
        * NDS - Neutral detergent solution - Neutral in pH and will not leave residue.
        * VDS - Volatile Dry Solvent - For removal of oil, tar, and grease. Also use to rinse (NVDS).
        * NVDS - Non-volatile Dry Solvent - Use for removal of paint, grease, and gum. Allows more time on spot      without evaporating.
        * Acid Spotter - Use for removal of alkaline spots and browning.
        * Rust Remover - Hydrofluoric acid solution for removing rust.

Remember: do not rub or scrub spots because this may result in spreading the spot and fuzzing of the carpet.

For more information about carpet spotting, check out our Carpet Spotting Training Program

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