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no tools...Oh boy, that's quite a task. First of all...what tools do you have access too? Do you have an extractor? Or possibly the foaming Tornador? (I know this one is probably a stretch, but it would help). Knowing what tools you have would make it easier for us to help. :xyxthumbs:
no tools...
tan/beige a lot spilled was pretty thick sat for awhile cuz he got upset when he couldnt get it up and went inside his house for awhile
Hopefully it's not frozen. Cause without a hot water extractor you would be at a stand still until spring. Unless you can get it inside a warm garage for a while.
What exactly has been done so far?
Maybe consider taking it to an established detailer, Mobil or fixed location, and let them tackle it?
For a perfect repair you might have to have the carpet replaced.
Food for thought...
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Food for thought...
5) There will be some staining left behind, use a spot cleaner (Folex) to cover the area and once again scrub with a carpet brush, then use a terry towel to lift the stains.
Food for thought...
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Jon, sorry to pick this apart but technically you're not supposed to scrub carpet with Folex. According to their directions scrubbing with a brush damages carpet fibers, you should blot with a towel (as you stated) and if needed scratch the area with your finger.
The only time I have scrubbed while using Folex, the carpet was already destroyed. Every other time I have followed the directions with outstanding results.
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After:
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If you look close in the second picture, the lower left corner shows the damaged fibers after scrubbing with a brush. Like I said, the carpet was destroyed but the owner gave the go ahead. This is not to pick on you, I promise, it's only to show that it pays to follow the manufacturer's directions when using a product.
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Jon, sorry to pick this apart but technically you're not supposed to scrub carpet with Folex. According to their directions scrubbing with a brush damages carpet fibers, you should blot with a towel (as you stated) and if needed scratch the area with your finger.
The only time I have scrubbed while using Folex, the carpet was already destroyed. Every other time I have followed the directions with outstanding results.
Before:
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After:
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If you look close in the second picture, the lower left corner shows the damaged fibers after scrubbing with a brush. Like I said, the carpet was destroyed but the owner gave the go ahead. This is not to pick on you, I promise, it's only to show that it pays to follow the manufacturer's directions when using a product.
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Nice results! Where can I get this Folex?
Home Depot, Lowe's, Target, maybe Wal-Mart, but it's available around here locally, Oozey, seems like sometimes one chain has it and one doesn't.