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We are doing a Ford Dealership this Saturday. They have carpet in the showroom, lots of tire marks on the carpet from where the care sat. Will DS2 or Punch work on these?
Anyone any experience removing this type of stain?
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We recently did a unit at an assisted living facility. Nylon cut pile. Carpet was nearly black from the hard rubber tires on a wheel chair. We used Punch at 15oz/gal as the pre-spray, and then rinsed with hot water using a porty. Then went back and pad-capped using Punch with the Sprayborg and MF Beasts. It worked great, although limited square footage. I believe Punch in combo with DS2 will work with a Cimex and grey pads. Hopefully it will not require any rinsing.
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I'm in agreement with what Ed said. Go strong with the dilutions, give it some dwell time and good agitation. Encap-Punch should do a decent job breaking it down, as well as getting a good bite from the oil loving animal... DS2. Let us know how you make out.
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I second that. We, also do an assisted center with rubber tire tracks. A strong dilution of punch and DS2 should knock it out. You can also spot extract with a high Ph cleaner with citrus then encap with DS2.
We just did a movie production office that has a black asphalt parking lot. Having traffic lanes...we presprayed with Flex with citrus...extracted then encapped with DS2 at 6oz per gallon.
Carpet looks good...not new but very good.
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The older tires had a lot of carbon in them, this why you would always see cars parked inside shopping malls have a piece of carpet or a vinyl tile under each tire.
Otherwise, carbon would leach out and permanently stain the terrazzo flooring.
Some tires, depending on WHERE they were manufactured, will react worse than others, (possibly read cost here), I have also found that many WHITE tires, do not mark carpet as bad as some black Asian made tires.
This may also be a slight case of optical illusion where the lighter stain is not as pronounced.
I always advise that complete removal may not be possible but any improvement will be better than at present.
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