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Stain Removal Guide | Oil Paint Instructions Stain Removal Guide Index |
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Follow these instructions to remove: Oil Paint |
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Scoop up and blot as much of the spill as possible. Vacuum up any dry particles. |
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Prepare suggested cleaning solutions below, beginning with the first one listed. |
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Pretest the cleaning solution on an inconspicuous spot of carpet to ensure it does not discolor or damage the carpet. |
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Apply the cleaning solution to the stain area. Note exception: Do not apply dry cleaning fluid directly to carpet. Apply first to cloth and use cloth to apply to carpet. Work from the outside of the stain toward the center. |
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Allow the cleaning solution to remain on the spill for at least five minutes. |
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Blot with a clean white cloth until no more stain transfers to the cloth. Do not rub the stain area or you might damage the carpet fibers. |
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Rinse with cold water. Be sure all cleaning solution is removed from carpet. |
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If you can still see the stain, repeat the process until either the stain is removed or the stain no longer transfers to the cloth. |
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If the stain remains, try the next solution on the list and follow the same protocol above. If the stain persists after trying each solution listed, contact a professional cleaner. |
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Once the stain is removed, place layers of white paper towel on the site to absorb any moisture. Weight down the towels with a non-staining glass or ceramic object. You can let them sit overnight. |
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When the carpet is dry, vacuum to restore the texture. |
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Cleaning Solutions for Oil Paint |
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Dry Cleaning Fluid
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Detergent Solution
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