GREAT NEWS!!! Removing Cofee Stains and Dark Colors

autoprincess

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Just wanted to let you guys know that I have come accross something today that removes cofee stains. These types of stains I have tried working out with some other products that I am familiar with but was not happy with the end result. This new product had removed some cofee stains that have been sitting for quite a while. I am going to test it on the imfamous "RED STAIN," that are so difficult to remove. The chemicals were easy to use and only took a matter of minutes to work the stain out. :drool:



Oh, yeah it also removed cat pee and dog pee from the house carpet. Great stuff.
 
Keep in mind caffinated coffee is a natural dye, and far easier to get out.



Decafinated is a synthetic dye and har harder. The severity of the stain is also proportionate to how hot the coffee is.
 
rust remover? what's in it's msds. most rust removers are muratic acid. be very carefull with that.



Prochem makes a non M-acid product called T-rust. It's a thin gel, top notch stuff, a pint will last forever. Makes rust go away in a matter of seconds.
 
xTravBx said:
What the heck is the point of this post if you don't mention what product you're using?



Yeah, this is lame. I've got a great product that works on really tough stains, but I'll never tell!!
 
Isn't the fun part of detailing figuring stuff out? Maybe it is something I created. Or maybe I am waiting to see if it removes red stains, if it does then it is worth sharing, if not then it's not all that great. The testing stage is not completed yet.
 
autoprecise1 said:
Isn't the fun part of detailing figuring stuff out? Maybe it is something I created. Or maybe I am waiting to see if it removes red stains, if it does then it is worth sharing, if not then it's not all that great. The testing stage is not completed yet.

That's all fine and dandy but you said it removes pet urine stains which I have in my house and would like to remove. I've tried a few things and haven't had any luck. I would really like to know what the product is.
 
jermy4 said:
That's all fine and dandy but you said it removes pet urine stains which I have in my house and would like to remove. I've tried a few things and haven't had any luck. I would really like to know what the product is.





CRI pro's choice urine stain remover, bottom of the list







Urine Stain Remover:

When you have done your best cleaning and the yellow urine stain remains, Pro’s Choice “Urine Stain Remover� is the answer. Simply spray “USR� on the stain and watch it disappear. “Urine Stain Remover� is self neutralizing on all synthetic fibers but is not recommended for use on natural fibers like cotton, wool, or silk.



Dilution: RTU

pH at dilution: 4

Container Sizes: Gallon

Form: Liquid
 
Grouse said:
CRI pro's choice urine stain remover, bottom of the list







Urine Stain Remover:

When you have done your best cleaning and the yellow urine stain remains, Pro’s Choice “Urine Stain Remover” is the answer. Simply spray “USR” on the stain and watch it disappear. “Urine Stain Remover” is self neutralizing on all synthetic fibers but is not recommended for use on natural fibers like cotton, wool, or silk.



Dilution: RTU

pH at dilution: 4

Container Sizes: Gallon

Form: Liquid



Thanks for the link but my normal urine remover is "sure, I can get the urine out of your carpet but I can't get to it for a few weeks"....pause...."I need it done sooner, I'll try someone else." :nana:



;)
 
lol well USR is a spray on and let stay. It's like 45% hydrogen peroxide. it just removes the yellow. it's not a cleaning chemical. it is specifically for removing the stain after you have cleaned the fiber.



In reality it works very very will on faint stains of many colors. Were rubber gloves as it will feel like a 1000 needles. After about 1.5 hours the hydrogen per oxide has converted to water and will no longer do that.
 
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