When cleaning a stain, try detergent and water first. If this does not remove the stain, then try a stronger type cleaner (303TM Cleaner & Spot Remover) once fabric is clean apply a fabric protection (303TM High Tech Fabric Guard) Once stain(s) has been removed (urine, milk, food spills, and etc) sanitize mats and carpets with Lysol
a) Organic stains- these include proteins and fats, body oils, mould yeast, bacteria, bugs and carbohydrates. Most of the stains found in the vehicle interior are of an organic nature and require an alkaline type cleaner.
b) Non-Organic stains- mostly found on the exterior of the vehicle, hard water scale (calcium) lime deposits, road tar, grease and oil film, and require an acidic type cleaner.
c) Petroleum soils - substances that do not contain water, nor are they miscible, these soil types include, motor oils, grease and road film and require a solvent type cleaner.
Classifying stains
Water Soluble Stains: These stains can be dissolved in cool water or loosened with water based cleaner. Coffee, soft drinks and chocolate are good examples.
Oil Soluble stains: These are stains that are comprised of oily or greasy substances, which include cooking, oil from fried foods and suntan oil. These stains can usually be removed with a dry-cleaning solution.
Combination Stains- These stains contain both water based and oil-soluble properties.
Cleaning these stains require treatment with a petroleum solvent followed by water based cleaning solution.
Unidentifiable Stains- Sometimes stains cannot be identified. Treat these stains like a combination stain. Clean with a petroleum solvent followed by water based cleaner. Or try
http://www.stainmaster.com/stainmaster/carpet_care/stain_removal_guide_index.jsp
~Hope this helps~
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