RED STAIN REMOVAL DIRECTIONS
- Pour or spray liberal amount of Namco's Red Beverage Stain Remover on red stain. Next apply absorbent towelette on stain; then place Namco's Steamer over towelette. NOTE: Always use distilled water if possible to keep lines open on steamer or it will possibly damage steam generator especially where there is hard water present. If red stain is persistent and won't come all the way out, mist with a light green dye that comes in the missing color kit to blend in.
- Rinse with Fast Dry or Defoamer with cold water, then use Namco's Carpet Cleaner or Wet Vac. Note: do not spray a darker green on a dark red stain; it will only go darker than the original color of the carpet again.
- You must get most of the red stain out before applying the missing color green (blue/yellow) mixed to kill the red.
- Green carpets (red Stains) spray with (purple) red/blue mix. Charcoal or black carpets, spray with purple red/blue.
- To remove bleach stains from beige or any earth tone carpets neutralize with Namco's Bleach neutralizer or Fast Dry, rinse with cold water.
- Mist with beige and blue dye, work with the bleach stain from the middle out, do not spray on original carpet just on the bleach stain itself or you will darken the original color.
- Green carpets: Just spray with blue the missing color. Charcoal Grey or black carpets: Spray with Charcoal dye. Note: Play with the colors on old carpets; you will get the hang of it sooner or later.
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