If any of the liquid or mud does get into the carpet fibres you can use bleach to clean it up using a mixture that is 50 bleach and 50 water.
Bleach cleanable carpets reviews.
Stain resistant carpets have stain resistant properties making them ideal for the busy domestic home.
Much better value than hiring a carpet cleaner.
First of all use bleach only if necessary and only if it s the last option left.
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Made from specially developed high quality polypropylene fibre the bleach cleanable carpets are soft and comfortable to walk on but will repel any spills or stains.
1 july 2008 at 7 14am davidscottishpainter19 forumite 19 posts.
But do you really want to clean a stain off your carpet with bleach.
If you have babies small children or like me a dog that likes to rub his face in the pile then maybe leaving bleach on the carpet isn t the best idea.
Bleach cleanable carpets for lounge bedroom dining room hall stairs landing.
If it stains or does something else horrible to the carpet get a wet dry vacuum.
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I have a bleachable carpet in my lounge dining room and stairs it was from an independent fitter the colour is barley i think its from a range called stainguard heathers anyway it looks fantastic and is very soft underfoot and stain resistant.
Using bleach to clean a carpet has its limitations.
There is a range of carefree carpets available from regency that claim to be totally stain resistant even cleanable with bleach from those dreaded red wine coffee and mud stains.
Usually manufactured from a specially developed high quality polypropylene fibre these carpets help to repel any spills as the liquid sits on top of the fibres giving you time to clean it up.
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Bleach cleanable carpets are made of 100 polypropylene a man made fibre which is resilient and stainfree liquid spillages cannot be absorbed into the fibre meaning its easier to clean up and bleach can be used in the clean up process.
Do not use bleach on wool carpet and since bleach makes the carpet lighter it should never be used on any carpet rich in color as the color may fade away.
Should there be any light spillages these carpets are cleanable with a light bleach solution.
Dilute bleach with water and try it on a small patch first eg under the sofa.