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Carpet Power removes stains from carpet, car interiors, upholstery and can even be used as a pre-spray for clothes. Independent third party tests by the Woolsafe Organisation have confirmed OzKleens leadership in quality products with Carpet Power. The Woolsafe Organisation has endorsed Carpet Power as not only safe and effective to use on wool and wool rich carpets, but have also given it the accolade of being the best stain and spot remover they have ever tested. Carpet Power is great to remove stubborn stains such as: Coffee Grease Red wine Make-up Dirt & mud Pet stains Food Shoe polish Carpet Power deodorizes, leaving a fresh, relaxing lavender fragrance as well as being easy to use and fast acting. Unlike most other stain removers, Carpet Power is certified SAFE ON WOOL.
Advice: No carpet, not even modern carpet is entirely stain proof. Your best chance for removing stains is to attend to them as quickly as possible. Always first blot liquid stains with dry, white absorbent cloths or white paper towels with no printing on them. With semi-solids, remove as much as you can with a rounded spoon before using Carpet Power. Preventative Measure: A simple floor mat placed at each door to the outside can trap much of the soil that would otherwise find its way into your carpet. But its important to keep these mats cleaned regularly. Otherwise, the mats will fill with soil just like a sponge with water and will actually become the source to spread soil to your carpet. Red Wine: Red wine is one of the worst offenders when it comes to stains. Best to treat this
stain immediately by absorbing the spill with a paper towel then spraying Carpet Power onto the stain, use a damp cloth gently wiping over and rinsing off after SET IN CARPET STAINS: Depending on the type of stain, the key to treating some set in carpet stains is persistence. It may take more than one try to get the stain out. If you see some lightening of the stain on the first attempt, try again. Use small amounts of water and a damp cloth after each try. Dirt: An excessively soiled carpet can hold up to one pound of dirt in each square yard. To suck up dirt and soil first use a vacuum to remove loose dirt then use Carpet Power to rid dirt that has stained carpet fibres. Apply Carpet Power in accordance to the directions. Blood Stains: Blot the stain with Carpet Power, and then flush
the stain thoroughly with water. Never rub or brush a blood stain because this may spread the stain or damage the fabric. Make Up: Grease is a major ingredient in lipstick and other cosmetics. Carpet Power has grease cutting ability making it much easier to remove Make Up. Grease is therefore your target when using Carpet Power. Most Make Up contains harsh dyes that can permanently stain carpet if not treated correctly. Be careful not to spread this stain when wiping with a cloth. Always use water to rinse the lifted stain. Pet Stains: Pet hair on furniture and carpets is a breeding ground for dust mites and microscopic insects that feed on hair and can cause allergic reactions. You cant beat using a vacuum cleaner for sucking hair out of carpets and rugs. There a variety of pet stains.
For droppings, never sweep or vacuum dry droppings. Pick up solid deposits as quickly as possible using a plastic sandwich bag or tissue paper and discard. Absorb excess with a paper towel then apply Carpet Power directly onto any stains left. Vacuum once dry. For pet urine and excrement, the key is to treat this immediately. Carpet Power eliminates bad odours and is great for pet stains.
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Carpet Power removes stains from carpet, car interiors, upholstery & can even be used as a pre-spray for clothes. Independent third party tests by the Woolsafe Organisation have confirmed Oz Kleens leadership in quality products with Carpet Power. The Woolsafe Organisation has endorsed Carpet Power as not only safe & effective to use on wool & wool rich carpets, but have also given it the accolade of being the best stain & spot remover they have ever tested. Carpet Power is great to remove stubborn stains such as: Coffee Grease Red wine Make-up Dirt & mud Pet stains Food Shoe polish Carpet Power deodorizes, leaving a fresh, relaxing lavender fragrance as well as being easy to use & fast acting. Unlike most other stain removers, Carpet Power is certified SAFE ON WOOL. Advice: No carpet, not even modern carpet is entirely stain proof. Your best chance for removing stains is to attend to them as quickly as possible. Always first blot liquid stains with dry, white absorbent cloths or white paper towels with no printing on them. With semi-solids, remove as much as you can with a rounded spoon before using Carpet Power. Preventative Measure: A simple floor mat placed at each door to the outside can trap much of the soil that would otherwise find its way into your carpet. But its important to keep these mats cleaned regularly. Otherwise, the mats will fill with soil just like a sponge with water & will actually become the source to spread soil to your carpet. Red Wine: Red wine is one of the worst offenders when it comes to stains. Best to treat this stain immediately by absorbing the spill with a paper towel then spraying Carpet Power onto the stain, use a damp cloth gently wiping over & rinsing off after SET IN CARPET STAINS: Depending on the type of stain, the key to treating some set in carpet stains is persistence. It may take more than one try to get the stain out. If you see some lightening of the stain on the first attempt, try again. Use small amounts of water & a damp cloth after each try. Dirt: An excessively soiled carpet can hold up to one pound of dirt in each square yard. To suck up dirt & soil first use a vacuum to remove loose dirt then use Carpet Power to rid dirt that has stained carpet fibres. Apply Carpet Power in accordance to the directions. Blood Stains: Blot the stain with Carpet Power, & then flush the stain thoroughly with water. Never rub or brush a blood stain because this may spread the stain or damage the fabric. Make Up: Grease is a major ingredient in lipstick & other cosmetics. Carpet Power has grease cutting ability making it much easier to remove Make Up. Grease is therefore your target when using Carpet Power. Most Make Up contains harsh dyes that can permanently stain carpet if not treated correctly. Be careful not to spread this stain when wiping with a cloth. Always use water to rinse the lifted stain. Pet Stains: Pet hair on furniture & carpets is a breeding ground for dust mites & microscopic insects that feed on hair & can cause allergic reactions. You cant beat using a vacuum for sucking hair out of carpets & rugs. There a variety of pet stains. For droppings, never sweep or vacuum dry droppings. Pick up solid deposits as quickly as possible using a plastic sandwich bag or tissue paper & discard. Absorb excess with a paper towel then apply Carpet Power directly onto any stains left. Vacuum once dry. For pet urine & excrement, the key is to treat this immediately. Carpet Power eliminates bad odours & is great for pet stains.

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Wool - A natural fibre from Sheep
Paper - A thin sheet mainly used for writing. Available in a variety of colours. Made mainly from wood pulp.
Wine - An alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes.
Plastic - A generic term for a synthetic product used in the manufacture of products
White - A colour combining all colours
Liquid - A state of matter - fluid form
Dry - A term used to describe an item with has little or no water present
Dry - A term used in wine making to describe the lack of sugar (sweetness)
water - A chemical substance. Chemical formula H2O.
Key - A physical or virtual device or code used for opening something
Coffee - A popular brewed drink using roasted coffee beans
Mud - A combination of water and soil/clay/silt. Oftern brown in colour
Dust - A general term used for micro particles in the atmosphere
Red - One of the three primary colours
Car - A machine used for transport which runs on roads
cutting - The seperation of an object usually using a cutting tool such as a knife
Quality - An object that has quality is superior in function and finish than a less quality object.
Set - a group of items usually related to one another. Some objects cannot function without the complete set of items.
Small - something that takes up less space than normal.
Loose - The opposite to tight
Vacuum - An area which does not have any matter in it.
Trap - Something that tends to trap or hold animals in one place.
Simple - Basic, easy no difficulty in understanding.
Treat - A reward, also can be away which someone is dealt with to change behaviour.
Solid - Something that is firm and not liquid, a hard shape that cannot be changed easily.
Blood - A red liquid that circulates around the body for all the bodies needs.
Carpet - A layer of fabric that goes in homes to cover the flooring, can help with insulation.
Hair - The fine strands growing on all over bodies.
Brush - A tool with a handle and bristles set into a block to preen.
Vacuum - A space, void, containing no matter
Vacuum - A consumer device utilising an air pump to create a vacuum which sucks up dust and dirt.

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Robert Dyas
Robert Dyas is a home ware retailer that has been running for over 130 years. They began trading as ironmongers in 1872 and quickly expanded to multiple locations throughout the UK. Today the brand have diversified into selling a wide range of products such as kitchenware, power tools, electrical appliances, gardening products, home office products and china. The brand have 100 stores in prime retail locations throughout the UK and have a thriving online presence. They stock a variety of well-known brands such as Kenwood, Brita, Morphy Richards, Duracell, Tefal, Brabantia, Viax and Energizer. Robert Dyas are dedicated to making their stores a one stop shop for all your household needs. They are interested in offering new and inspiring products and always aim to keep their prices competitive.
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