One of the most common problems in all of chemistry and materials science: how to do stain removal. From a scientific perspective, oil on the garage floor, red wine on a white rug, and chewing gum on your pants seat all present different cleaning challenges (at least until self-cleaning clothes hit the market). Let’s look at how stains work, and why to choose CPR24 Restoration to do stain removal.

GROUND RULES
A stain depends on two factors: the contaminant and how it interacts with the material it hits. Most household stains are surface ones, where the contaminating substance flows into the gaps of a material, such as the fibers of a cloth or the pores on a concrete floor, and become trapped there.

Another form of stain is due to a molecular reaction. For example, those notorious yellow marks appear on the armpits of your white shirt because your sweat reacts with the aluminum chloride in your antiperspirant. Fortunately, those stains are extremely rare and usually deliberate.

In all cases, your first step should be to pretreat the stain as quickly as possible. This means wiping up any excess spillage and then putting down something that will start to draw out the stain. If you don’t see any effect you have to contact with CPR24 Restoration. It’s a stain removal services company that can help you in those cases.

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Blerina Laska