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#1 ·
Removing stain from your tapestries, kilims, area rugs or Oriental and Persian rugs. No matter what the cause is, whether it is from tea, coffee, wine, soft drinks, cat urine, dog urine, blood stain, ink, grease, oil, paint, or water damage caused by flood, rain, water pipe breakage or you name it, there are the experts and will take care of it.

First we examine the stain and find out what the components are. Then we prepare the right solvent to dissolve the stain.
 
#3 ·
for removing Rust Rub with lemon juice and salt and leave in the sun.... Then wash as usual..... Sometimes you get black marks on the floor from the soles of shoes. A great way to remove these is to pour a little lighter fluid on to a cloth and wipe... if there is Crayon on Walls Use baking soda on a damp cloth to rub crayon stains off smooth surfaces. A more risky way is to use white spirit....
 
#4 ·
This is quite a heavy task,I mean, removing stains from your carpets. :mad:

Anyway if this happens, carpet owners have to deal with it as soon as possible. Because stain will be hard to remove if it stayed longer on the carpet. The first thing to do is remove excess fluid and then not the area with absorbent cloths or paper towels. A carpet owners should avoid scrubbing the stain because it will damage the carpet fiber.
 
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