LikeaRock
...Dreaming on an E92....
For those of you who constantly have small coffee stains appearing on your carpet, this stuff should be your new best friend 
It was reccomended to me by a client, today I was at Wal-Mart stocking up on IG and decided to pick up a can to try. IMHO it is by far the easiest, fastest, and most effective way to remove stains on any type fabric.
My test vehicle was my neighbors 06 4-Runner. She took her family to Tahoe for the weekend, obviously her daughter and her family aren't too savvy when it comes to keeping a car clean (I concluded this by comparing the drivers area to the rest of the car). She had some ugly coffee stains, mud stains, as well as a few other odd little spots, so I thought this was the perfect opportunity to try it.
You simply shake the can, spray the spot(s) you'd like to clean, let it sit for about 30 seconds, then dab it with a clean towel and the stain is gone! For stubborn stains it takes a few passes but still gets the job done. For really stubborn areas, spray the spot fairly heavy, let it sit, then simply extract it with a shop vac after you've finished the rest of your vaccuuming. There is no odor left behind, no bleaching of the carpet, no evidence of a stain at all. The price was about $4 a can and worth every penny :bigups
Dolan

It was reccomended to me by a client, today I was at Wal-Mart stocking up on IG and decided to pick up a can to try. IMHO it is by far the easiest, fastest, and most effective way to remove stains on any type fabric.
My test vehicle was my neighbors 06 4-Runner. She took her family to Tahoe for the weekend, obviously her daughter and her family aren't too savvy when it comes to keeping a car clean (I concluded this by comparing the drivers area to the rest of the car). She had some ugly coffee stains, mud stains, as well as a few other odd little spots, so I thought this was the perfect opportunity to try it.
You simply shake the can, spray the spot(s) you'd like to clean, let it sit for about 30 seconds, then dab it with a clean towel and the stain is gone! For stubborn stains it takes a few passes but still gets the job done. For really stubborn areas, spray the spot fairly heavy, let it sit, then simply extract it with a shop vac after you've finished the rest of your vaccuuming. There is no odor left behind, no bleaching of the carpet, no evidence of a stain at all. The price was about $4 a can and worth every penny :bigups
Dolan