Because it has a neutral pH, Simply Safe Floor Cleaner can be used to safely clean wood, laminate, marble, stone, tile, bamboo, concrete, composite and vinyl flooring (when diluted properly).
Always mop floors with a DAMP mop and not a wet one. Wring out all excess water before mopping the floor, especially on wood, laminate or bamboo floors. Never allow water to pool on a wood, laminate or bamboo floor because water will seep in between the slats of the flooring (where there is no protective sealer coating), causing the edges to warp and curl.
If diluted properly, no rinsing is required when using Simply Safe Floor Cleaner.
Simply Safe Floor Cleaner is safe to use around kids and pets.
Contrary to folk lore, DO NOT use vinegar to clean floors because over time, the acidity can yellow or cloud certain floor finishes.
Simply Safe Carpet Stain Remover is safe to use around kids and pets.
For stained areas, apply the Simply Safe Carpet Stain Remover directly to the stain, and let sit for 1-2 minutes. Scrub lightly with a towel or nylon brush, being careful not to damage to carpet fibers.
Works great on pet stains, red wine, greasy soils, and many other types of stains.
When Simply Safe Carpet Stain Remover is used correctly, no rinsing is normally required. Just vacuum dry carpet to restore knap.
More Carpet Cleaning Tips and Tricks
People often wonder what the best technique is to clean a spot on a carpet.
The first step is to thoroughly blot the spot with an absorbent material like a paper towel to try and remove most of the excess material.
The next step would be to spray the spot with the Simply Safe Carpet Stain Remover. Do not over-saturate, but spray enough to cover and wet the stain. Let sit for a few minutes, and then gently blot and/or wipe up the spot. Repeat if necessary.
Once the spot is removed, allow the area to dry thoroughly.
Once dry, vacuum the area to return the nap to the carpet fibers.
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More Carpet Cleaning Tips and Tricks
People often wonder what the best technique is to clean a spot on a carpet.