Stain Removal Procedure; Recommended Reagents - Four winns Horizon 210 Owner's Manual

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D. Stain Removal Procedure
Regular maintenance such as vacuuming, hosing or
washing should be performed. Most stains and mildew
are easily removed from carpet made with Olefin™ fiber
using common household cleaners.
Olefin™ fiber is so resistant to chemical attack that Clorox
Bleach™ may be used to clean up any mildew that may
result from excessive wetness.
Code for stain removal procedure (See Table 1):
“A” Apply hot water and detergent.
“B” Apply volatile dry solvent, work with bone spatula,
blot.
“C” Flush by hot water extraction.

Recommended reagents:

Carpet detergent such as Mintex™ (Hydromaster®)
or any carpet detergent suitable for hot water ex-
traction.
Volatile dry solvent such as Carbona™, Energene™,
or Picrin™ (Street®).
Oily type paint remover such as nail polish remover,
Energene™ or Pyrotex™ (Street®).
Neutral lubricant such as Streetex Spray Spotter™
(Street®) or alternate treatment with detergent and
Energene™.
Horizon & Sundowner
Owner’s Manual
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STAIN
Automotive Grease
Automotive Oil (New or Used)
Refer to Table I.
Bacon Grease
Berry Stain
Blood
Butter
Catsup or Mustard
Chewing Gum
Chlorine Bleach (5%)
Chocolate (Melted)
Clay (Red)
Coffee or Tea
Cola
Crayon
Egg
Feces
French Dressing
Furniture Polish
Grape Juice
Gravy
Ink (Permanent Black)
Ink (Scripto, Ballpoint)
Iron Rust
Lipstick
Mayonnaise
Milk
Shaving Cream or Lotion
Urine
Vomit
Wine
REMOVAL PROCEDURE
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A, B (Repeat)
A
A
A
A
A
A, B, C
A
A
A
A
A
A
A, B, C
A, B, C
A
A, B
A
A
A
A
A
A
Table I: Stain Removal
Section N
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