Hi there
I have been told that CavBrem also make a range called Kimberly that is made from the same wool but just not as dense. Would it be as durable/good as cav brem?
thanks
Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: carpets by kimberly 6Jan 23, 2010 7:00 pm thanks ash. we're pretty strict with the kids in our current rental - no shoes, food or drink in the carpeted areas. Unfortunately vomiting when they are sick is one of those unforseen things - we have quite a bad stain (from a vomit) that I imagine we'll probably lose some bond money over. Not too sounds too gross, but just for future reference, what's the best way to clean the residual stain on the carpet once you have scraped up most of the vomit? cheers about to build our first home! Re: carpets by kimberly 7Jan 24, 2010 9:55 pm Hard to give a definitive answer to a hypothetical question like that, as there can be many variables, and depends on response time, carpet type and other factors. But you are correct in that the matter must first be removed by scraping up. Using a spatula or scraper, slide in under the matter, and remove. Have paper towels and a bucket handy to scoop stuff up and put into. Afet as much matter as possible has been removed, continue with paper towels blotting up any liquid until no more can be blotted. Then you need to consider if there is any food colours or dyes remaining, and the area needs to be effectively cleaned, neutralised and disinfected. Its BEST to have a professional tech attend to any larger biological stains. Very often when I have had a customer call with this situation, it is overdue for the carpet being cleaned, so I attend to fix the accident and clean the rest of the carpets too. So the accident often prompts proper cleaning! Ash. Re: carpets by kimberly 8Jan 25, 2010 5:37 pm thanks ash. We'll probably have to book you in for a much needed clean. ann about to build our first home! |