which product to use for haerd stains for carpet help

Quick N Brite!

(Might be helpful if you gave a bit of background on the stain - food, grease, bleach... some can be removed, some can't.)
 
I've used both products previously mentioned in this thread. They do indeed work well. These days I use an OTC product called Tuff Stuff. Perhaps it's because I don't run in to industrial stains much these days but a little Tuff Stuff brushed in with a damp soft bristle nylon brush takes care of just about anything I run up against these days.
 
Quick N Brite!

(Might be helpful if you gave a bit of background on the stain - food, grease, bleach... some can be removed, some can't.)



Used both Folex and Quick n Brite (QnB, another product that doesn't get much discussion - admittedly a bit quirky -- who "cooks" their cleaning products -- I have :)) both work reasonably well depending on the stain. Another product I like is Biokleen's Bac-Out. Probably others that aren't jumping forward in my memory.
 
Folex X3 You can get it in a spray bottle size then a refill jug also at home depot..just picked up the refill bottle tonight $16.00 bucks. You could find it in th aisle with the carpet shampoo cleaners. White bottle purple writing.
 
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Can't find Folex in my area any more. It used to be H.D. & Lowe's as well as WalMart but not anymore. I just switched to Zep Premium Carpet Shampoo and have been pleased with it. It's at H.D. & Lowe's.
 
I've used both products previously mentioned in this thread. They do indeed work well. These days I use an OTC product called Tuff Stuff. Perhaps it's because I don't run in to industrial stains much these days but a little Tuff Stuff brushed in with a damp soft bristle nylon brush takes care of just about anything I run up against these days.

Your right about Tuff Stuff. Ive seen mechanics use Tuff Stuff as a hand cleaner.
 
interesting... as a hand cleaner? I'll have to give my gojo a break and try the Tuff Stuff for this application for the heck of it
 
Surprisingly enough, you can also use waterless hand cleaner on carpet stains! (The non-pumice type.)
 
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