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Oh yeah enduro! I forgot ya! How rude, my bad! Thanks for the offer bud but live in Guernsey in the Channel Islands. Cheers all the same
I would try wetting it thoroughly with white vinegar, neat - leaving it to soak in a bit and the dabbing it with white kitchen roll. If the black comes off onto the kitchen roll you are on a winner, so just keep on repeating - remember vinegar is used as grout haze remover, and you may just be lucky enough that the dies are locked in with the cement particles.
If this does not work, dilute the vinegar in the carpet with water and keep dabbing and soaking up, don't rub, as the fibres will become all felty, and won't recover later. I would then use plain household soap, wetted and dubbed on, again leaving it to soak and do the kitchen roll check. DON'T try the household soap before the vinegar, as soap residue would neutralise the vinegar, but you're ok the other way round. By now there should be some progress. I f not the other options are ammonia based window cleaner - (ammonia can have a bleaching effect, so take care!), nail varnish remover or cellulose thinners. Good luck, let us know the outcome! My bet is on the vinegar finished off with the soap ...
Right. To answer all the above, yes Nybor I have £5mill of cover but would rather not claim, I know that's what it's there for but you know how it is.
Oli good advice and yeah you've got a point but too late already done it.
Mosiac Girl, well what can I say, you're my hero and I love you and I want you to have my babies!! Worked a treat, can't see a thing anymore!!
Finally to all of you who have commented thanks for taking the time to offer your advice, us newbs would be lost without you.
And for anyone who wants a laugh the customer got home about half an hour ago and said to me 'oh you needn't have bothered hoovering the carpet, we're getting it ripped up next week anyway' Yeah. Coulda told me. Still at least I learned something!! Peace y'all!
No seriously, take them, packed the bags already. You seem like an excellent mother figure and quite frankly I'm sick to death of them.
Hoovered as much as I could out and then vinegar. Over and over again. Seemed okay up close but was still noticeable from a distance. So went in with water, soak then soaped it up and dabbed it off. Did that a couple of times. Then rinsed with more water. By that point was looking pretty good, still could see it but think that was more dampness than staining. Then hoovered the whole stairs and finished cleaning up. By the time the customer got back it was hardly noticeable at all, in fact when looking I wasn't convinced I was even looking at the right step! So kudos to you and thanks again!!
Worried me now, I am starting a bathroom next week and they are having black polished porcelain tiles and have asked for the blackest grout I can get (Mapei). Stairs and landing cream carpet. Will now look for the sticky stuff that can be left on the carpet till the job is done. Has any body any idea where I can get this? Will be using drop cloths as well.