Hopefully, you will find the answer to your question below. If not, or if you
need further information, please feel free to contact us directly.
Can RESOLVE® products be used on:
Answer: BEFORE CLEANING: Product must be tested in a hidden area for colorfastness. Allow test area to dry completely and observe for any color change. If color is affected do not use. Avoid contact with painted, stained, finished wood surfaces, Vacuum thoroughly to remove loose dirt. Blot wet soils with clean, absorbent cloth.
Car Upholstery
We recommend using RESOLVE
® Multi Fabric
Nylon
Yes
Oriental Carpet
No. Oriental Carpets are dyed differently than regular carpet and the dye is less stable
Scotch Guarded Carpets
Although all carpet cleaners will diminish the effectiveness of the stain resistant (Scotchguard) treatment, the product is still safe to use when used according to label directions. Always test on a hidden section of carpet for colorfastness prior to use.
Sisal Carpet
No. These are natural staw-type or fiber rugs that can be stained by any number of liquids including water. No recommendation for spot cleaning or wet cleaning is advised by the manufacturers of such rugs/carpets.
Upholstery
Resolve Multi Fabric and Resolve Foam can be safely used on upholstery. Before using, always look for
manufacturer’s cleanability code tag. It is for use on fabrics coded "WS" or "W". If coded "X" or "S", do not use.
Wet Stains
For these types of stains, we recommend a liquid cleaner such as Resolve® Carpet Cleaner in the trigger containers to be more effective.
On what fabrics can I use RESOLVE® Multi-Fabric?
Answer: BEFORE CLEANING: Test a hidden section of fabric being cleaned for colorfastness. If color is affected, do not use. Not recommended for velvet, silk, vinyl or leather. Look for fabric manufacturer’s cleanability code tag. Use on fabrics coded "WS" or "W". Do not use if coded "X" or "S"
| Car Upholstery |
Yes |
| Carpet |
Yes. But we recommending using a RESOLVE® Carpet Cleaner designed specifically for carpet stains |
| Draperies |
Yes |
| Foam (Memory Foam) |
No |
| Mattresses |
Yes |
| Micro-Fiber/Micro-Suede |
Yes |
| Upholstery |
Yes |
What would cause brown stains to appear on the carpet?
Answer: There is nothing in Resolve® Carpet Cleaners that would cause a brown appearance to carpet. If the product was over-applied, moisture may reach the backing and cause a brown colored stain. Or, if it remains in the carpet from not rinsing adequately, it will attract dirt quickly, thereby, giving the appearance of discoloration. It is recommended that a solution of white vinegar and water be used to neutralize the residue of product. Or, the carpet may need to be professionally cleaned
Dark spots appeared after cleaning, it looks like the stain came back.
Answer: This can be caused by the stain not having been completely removed and attracting dirt to the area. It would be recommended to re-clean and blot up as much excess moisture as possible with a clean, white cloth. It is also possible that the soil has gone down to the base of the carpeting and has not been completely removed and, therefore, is "wicking up" or working its way up through the pile of the carpet. This becomes more apparent as the carpet is walked on.
The product did not clean.
Answer: Some stains may cause permanent discoloration of carpet fibers. Some soils are more tenacious to remove, and long-standing stains can be hard to remove. In some cases, professional cleaning may be needed.
The carpet is still stained after removing a pet stain.
Answer:
Urine stains may set into the fibers and turn color over time. It is suggested that as much of the stain as possible is soaked up with a clean white cloth or rag. Placing a heavy object on top of the cloth will help to wick up the stain completely. If the stain is older, it should be wet completely and use the same approach (white cloth with heavy object). Certain stains, such as pet accidents (urine, vomit, feces, etc) can cause permanent discoloration even after cleaning. Resolve® Pet Stain Carpet Cleaner would be the recommended product to use in this situation.
The stain appears to look larger after cleaning.
Answer: Spots and stains seem to become bigger if the area is rubbed outward, thereby spreading the stain. If the application of the product, or even clear water is excessive, this could also leave ring-like stains larger than the actual spot. It is recommended to reapply the cleaner and wiping the stain inward toward the center. Rinsing the area with vinegar/water may help.
The carpet feels sticky/tacky after using.
Answer: It is possible that the product was over-applied. Re-vacuuming is recommended.
The fragrance is overwhelming, what can be done to neutralize it?
Answer: First, ensure that all the product has been removed from the carpet. If possible, air out the room or place a fan near the area the product was used in. If these recommendations are not effective, after the carpet is completely dried, baking soda may be sprinkled on the carpet and left to set for one hour and then vacuum. Baking soda will absorb any remaining fragrance left in the carpet. Be careful when applying the product not to over saturate the area.
How much RESOLVE® Deep Clean Powder should be used?
Answer: Sprinkle the product over the carpet allowing some carpet to remain visible. The mechanical action of the brush and the vacuuming will help to spread the product.
How often can RESOLVE® Deep Clean Powder be used?
Answer: RESOLVE
® Deep Clean Powder should be used for cleaning large areas and could be used when needed for this purpose or as part of your regular cleaning routine.
Can RESOLVE® Deep Clean Powder be used with a bagless vacuum cleaner because the usage directions indicate I should use a fresh, empty bag.
Answer: Yes, RESOLVE
® Deep Clean Powder can be used with a Bagless Vacuum if label directions are followed and the area that has been treated has dried completely before vacuuming.
How large of an overall area will the a container of RESOLVE® Deep Clean Powder cover?
Answer: RESOLVE
® Deep Clean Powder will clean up to an 8 ft by 10 ft area.
What do the various fabric codes mean: "WS", "W", "X", "S".
Answer: The "W" code refers to fabrics that are man-made. Examples of this category would include nylon, herculon, acetate, olefin and polyester. Cleaning recommended for these types of fabrics would be to spot clean using a water-based cleaning agent, like Resolve
® Multi-Fabric. This could be a mild soap or detergent or a non-solvent upholstery cleaner. You should always use a clean, dry white cloth or sponge and test an area that is less noticeable first. Blot the area dry and use the cool setting on a dryer to dry once the stain is removed.
Fabrics with the "W/S" code may be spot cleaned with a water-based cleaner, like Resolve
® Multi-Fabric, or mild solvent-based cleaner, shampoo for upholstery or the foam from a mild soap or detergent solution.
Fabrics with the code "S" would include those from an organic nature such as cellulosic fibers (from plants) like cotton, rayon and linen as well as materials manufactured from protein fibers (animal origin) like wool or silk. Additional code "S" fabrics would be denim, velour, brocade, tapestry, damask, acrylic and plaid (cotton/olefin blend). The cleaning procedure for these types of fabrics also would be spot cleaning using a mild, water-free solvent or dry cleaning product. Again, pre-test the product in a less visible area before use and, as before, be sure to not over- saturate, allow the area to dry completely and use a clean, white cloth. Blot out the solution. If the stain persists, rub lightly in a circular motion using a clean part of the cloth. Reverse the circular motion using a clean part of the cloth each time. Fabrics with the "W/S" code may be spot cleaned with a mild solvent, shampoo for upholstery or the foam from a mild soap or detergent solution. Techniques mentioned for "W" or "S" coded fabrics should be followed. Do not use Resolve
® Multi-Fabric on fabrics coded "X" or "S".
Fabrics with the code "X" should only be cleaned by vacuuming or light brushing. Water- or solvent-based cleaning agents should not be used. Do not use Resolve
® Multi-Fabric on fabrics coded "X" or "S".
Can the product be on items that go in the washing machine?
Answer: We do not recommend using this product with items that will go into the washing machine. For these garments, we suggest using RESOLVE
® Laundry Stain Removers, but always follow garment label instructions and RESOLVE
® label instructions. Resolve
® Multi Fabric cleaner is specially designed to work on items that cannot go in the washing machine.
Can product be used as a fabric refresher also?
Answer: RESOLVE
® Multi-Fabric is not a fabric refresher; it is a fabric cleaner, which will leave a fresh clean scent on the fabric.
What dilution rate should be used for Resolve® Steam Concentrate?
Answer: 5 oz. per gallon of water (48oz formula); 2.5 oz. per gallon of water (60oz 2x concentrate formula)
What type of water and what temperature should be used with Resolve® Steam Concentrate?
Answer: Regular tap water should be used, letting it run until hot (110 degree F)
Can RESOLVE® Steam Concentrate been used in rental machines? What is the difference between rental machines and home machines?
Answer: Yes. The rental machines are more industrial, more powerful. They perform at a higher level.
Can RESOLVE® Steam Concentrate be used directly from the container or diluted with water on a spot or stain?
Answer: No.
Can the RESOLVE® Steam Concentrate be diluted and put in a spray bottle for treating spot and stains.
Answer: No. The product is not designed to clean spots and stains. It is recommended that Resolve
® Triple Action Carpet Cleaner or Resolve Pet Stain Carpet Cleaner be used for treating spots and stains.
Is RESOLVE® Steam Concentrate considered a deep cleaning product? How often should a carpet been deep cleaned?
Answer: RESOLVE
® Resolve
® Steam Concentrate is a deep cleaning product. Carpet should be cleaned depending on traffic, activity, accumulated soil when needed.
What brand machines has RESOLVE® Carpet Cleaner Concentrate been tested with?
Answer: Hoover, Bissell, Rug Doctor
Will the water harm carpet?
Answer: No, a properly working machine will constantly extract water during use.
If the product is diluted and not entirely used after cleaning one room, can it be saved for another day?
Answer: No. It is not recommended that solution is stored in the machine.
The carpet is not drying.
Answer: Drying time may be affected by weather conditions. Also, the machine should be checked to ensure the extractor is properly working.
The carpet feels stiff after cleaning.
Answer: It is possible there is residue from prior cleaning products remaining in the carpet fibers or the product was not diluted properly. Using clear water in the machine to rinse is recommended.
RESOLVE® Steam Concentrate did not clean existing stains.
Answer: Some stains may cause permanent discoloration of carpet fibers. Some soils are more tenacious to remove, and long-standing stains can be hard to remove. In some cases, professional cleaning may be needed.
Can RESOLVE® Triple Action Carpet Cleaner be used to clean a large area?
Answer: The product may be used to clean a large area but should be cleaned in small sections at a time due to the quick drying nature of this product. Resolve
® Deep Clean Powder, Resolve
® Foam, or Resolve
® Steam Concentrate is recommended to clean larger areas.
On the label it states to blot area with clean cool water in all directions after stain is removed, why is this?
Answer: Blotting the area with clean cool water in all directions is suggested so that any excess product remaining on the carpet after cleaning is removed.
What does "penetrates deep into the carpet" mean?
Answer: The product penetrates deep into the carpet to get underneath the stain and help lift it out.