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Anyone ever used auto degreaser to clean boat carpet? Also curious if it will discolor a red brick driveway.
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Carburetor cleaner will work, but test it to be sure it doesn't affect the carpet's color too.
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Have to be very careful with some of that strong stuff as it will melt the glue that holds the carpet together. Skeeter
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Yeah what Skeeter said ,also I know from exp. a very aggressive cleaner can break the bond the glue has holding the carpet to the floor leaving you with a bubble in the carpet
be careful Dave |
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Thanks. I'm going to try enzyme carpet cleaner. Degreaser works great on the splash well, though.
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Skeeter
don't you have something to clean carpet stains ? rebs |
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I use TUFF STUFF.... It works well when I spill filling the oil tank. Spray it on.. let it foam up... and wipe or suck it up and whalla.... If the stain has been there for a while it may take a few applications but the stuff works great on boat and auto carpet. You can get it at most of the big store like Wally World and K-mapart.
Hope this helps! JT |
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I have a product called S-12 which is a spot remover but not really a product to be used as a carpet cleaner per say. For real tough grease on a carpet MPC works like nothing you have ever seen. Just one heck of a grease cutter. Skeeter
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The marine dealership that I worked at used degreaser many times to clean stuborn carpet, spray, pressure wash and then vaccum.
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Check your local hardware store for a product called "Tech" cleaner.
Comes in a white plastic bottle with a black cap. Apply it to the stain, let it set for 15 minutes and blot up using a paper towel or clean rag. Might take a couple applications if the stain has been there awhile. Works great for spilled pop and coffee stains. Don J |
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