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folex 32 oz. carpet cleaning solution

by Louie Dach Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do you dilute a Folex carpet cleaner?

Answer: Yes, the product may be used with carpet cleaning machines. There are directions on the container that distinguish between machines that use just the Folex and those that use one part Folex to 4 (6) parts water, wholly dependent upon your carpet cleaner.

Does Folex work on old stains?

It's a non-toxic and odor-free formula that can remove both new and old stains instantly with little work required. Folex is safe to use on color fast carpet or material that can be safely dampened with water, but it is still recommended that you test on an inconspicuous area before applying it to the stain.

Is Folex water based?

The formula is water-based, doesn't need rinsing afterward, and won't leave behind any residue.

Is Folex a solvent based cleaner?

FOLEX is water based, odor free, non-magnetic, non-flammable, and contains no solvents. No rinsing, vacuuming, or waiting to see results. And FOLEX Instant Carpet Spot Remover is Safe to Use Around Children and Pets if used as directed!

Does Folex have bleach in it?

A: Yes, it's perfectly safe. I've used it on various types of upholstery over the years and never had an issue. There is no bleach in the product.

Is Folex pink or clear?

Hi, I have not ever uses it as a pink formula. It's always a yellowish clear.

Should I dilute Folex?

3. Always full strength as a spot cleaner - Your idea of diluting it (4:1) for a general fabric cleaner does comply with the instructions for use with a carpet cleaning machine so it should be effective.

Can Folex be used on couches?

Folex really is amazing, and it does wonders for my couch. This isn't just for microfiber, either! Folex truly does work on all sorts of fabrics to get almost any stain out. I've even used it successfully on a red wine stain!

Does Folex remove urine?

This type of cleaner typically uses natural enzymatic bacteria that break up urine, feces and vomit stains. They can be used on just about any surface, including carpets, litter box mats, kennels and pet beds.

Does Folex get blood out?

Stains of all kinds – even blood (EEK!), have come out treated with Folex. The Folex company has produced an amazing product that cleans upholstery, removes stains, and cleans carpets. All in one bottle!

What can you clean with Folex?

It can be used on virtually any fabric, flooring or upholstery to remove stains like ink, grease, blood, lipstick, and more. In fact, there isn't much it can't do! We've used Folex to clean tile, bathtubs, countertops and sinks, and more.

Can Folex be used on mattresses?

Spray the soiled area with Folex carpet cleaner. Yes, this product was made mainly for carpets, but it also gets stains out of upholstery and clothing. It is enzyme-based so it will be more effective at getting rid of the brown stain on your mattress. Let the spray sit for ten minutes.

How do you apply old stains to Folex?

0:477:17How to Safely Remove COFFEE, Tea, and Cola Stains From Carpet and ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGeneral directions are quite easy all they want you to do is apply a generous amount on the stain.MoreGeneral directions are quite easy all they want you to do is apply a generous amount on the stain. Let it dwell for a few seconds if it's if it's pretty bad and blot.

How do you remove old stains from carpet?

Try Baking Soda + Vinegar Sprinkle a layer of dry baking soda on the stain. Then, mix a cup of white vinegar with a cup of water and a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle. The vinegar will foam when it hits the baking soda which will clean the stain. Leave it to sit for a few hours.

Does Folex remove stains on clothes?

For those not familiar with this brand of stain remover, it's name is a bit of a misnomer, because you can use it on more than just carpet. In fact, the company says you can use it on "upholstery, clothing, draperies, car interiors, walls, woodwork, floors and more!"

How do you remove set in stains?

Saturate set-in stains with vinegar, then rub the spot with a paste made from equal parts vinegar and baking soda. You can add a couple of tablespoons each of vinegar and laundry detergent to a bucket of water and soak the garment overnight ​if the stain persists.

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