Product Name: Quik Out Carpet Stain Remover
Product Container: 22 oz. Black spray bottle. Three setting spray head (Off, Spray and Stream)
Product Description: Meguiars and Bissell have combined forces to create Meguiars Quik Out Carpet Stain Remover. Unlike traditional foam cleaners, this oxygen-activated formula instantly penetrates the surface to attack stains within carpet-fibers for deep, effective cleaning. Developed to remove the toughest stains, such as motor oil, grease, pet stains & coffee, Quik Out Carpet Stain Remover uses no harsh chemicals or chlorine bleaches.
Product Directions: Test for colorfastness on an inconspicuous area. Do not use if color is affected. Remove loose dirt by vacuuming and blot wet spots with a clean absorbent cloth. Spray stained area. Allow formula to penetrate for 3-5 minutes. Gently blot or rub the treated area with a clean, damp cloth. Repeat as necessary. Avoid treated area until dry. Follow up with a vacuum for maximum benefit. Note: For best results, treat stains immediately. Certain stains may cause discoloration even after cleaning.
Product Characteristics: Clear liquid. Consistency is the same as water. Smell is somewhat chemically sweet smell. It has sort of a clean smell, if that makes sense. I really didnt mind the smell at all. When sprayed on carpet it foamed up.
Product Price: Retail $4.99, thats about $0.23 per ounce. I think its a pretty good deal.
Product Performance: These are old floor mats that I have had lying around for a while. The upper left is grape jam, center is ketchup, upper right is cranberry juice, and lower right is chocolate ice cream. I am not sure what the long stain is, it was on the mat. I applied the stains and worked them into the carpet fibers, let them set for about 30 minutes. Blotted the spots with a paper towel to remove excess. Sprayed Quik Out on the stains, let stand for 5 minutes. Then blotted with a damp cloth.
Conclusion: The product worked great. Almost too easy, I plan on doing the same test allowing the stains to set for 24 hours. I wasnt sure how much product to apply to the stains. On the grape jam and ketchup I applied too much product and had a hard time absorbing it all with the damp cloth. I would recommend trying about two sprays for a small spot like the ice cream. It is hard to tell from the photos and the mats are dark but in person there are no stains left behind at all.
Photos to follow in next post
Product Container: 22 oz. Black spray bottle. Three setting spray head (Off, Spray and Stream)
Product Description: Meguiars and Bissell have combined forces to create Meguiars Quik Out Carpet Stain Remover. Unlike traditional foam cleaners, this oxygen-activated formula instantly penetrates the surface to attack stains within carpet-fibers for deep, effective cleaning. Developed to remove the toughest stains, such as motor oil, grease, pet stains & coffee, Quik Out Carpet Stain Remover uses no harsh chemicals or chlorine bleaches.
Product Directions: Test for colorfastness on an inconspicuous area. Do not use if color is affected. Remove loose dirt by vacuuming and blot wet spots with a clean absorbent cloth. Spray stained area. Allow formula to penetrate for 3-5 minutes. Gently blot or rub the treated area with a clean, damp cloth. Repeat as necessary. Avoid treated area until dry. Follow up with a vacuum for maximum benefit. Note: For best results, treat stains immediately. Certain stains may cause discoloration even after cleaning.
Product Characteristics: Clear liquid. Consistency is the same as water. Smell is somewhat chemically sweet smell. It has sort of a clean smell, if that makes sense. I really didnt mind the smell at all. When sprayed on carpet it foamed up.
Product Price: Retail $4.99, thats about $0.23 per ounce. I think its a pretty good deal.
Product Performance: These are old floor mats that I have had lying around for a while. The upper left is grape jam, center is ketchup, upper right is cranberry juice, and lower right is chocolate ice cream. I am not sure what the long stain is, it was on the mat. I applied the stains and worked them into the carpet fibers, let them set for about 30 minutes. Blotted the spots with a paper towel to remove excess. Sprayed Quik Out on the stains, let stand for 5 minutes. Then blotted with a damp cloth.
Conclusion: The product worked great. Almost too easy, I plan on doing the same test allowing the stains to set for 24 hours. I wasnt sure how much product to apply to the stains. On the grape jam and ketchup I applied too much product and had a hard time absorbing it all with the damp cloth. I would recommend trying about two sprays for a small spot like the ice cream. It is hard to tell from the photos and the mats are dark but in person there are no stains left behind at all.
Photos to follow in next post
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