Cavalier Bremworth Carpet Wet Stain Remover
70% of all carpet stains are wet. That's why we've
developed an emergency stain remover that acts instantly to treat
wet stains on all carpets and rugs - this should be available in
the cleaning aisle of most supermarkets.

The wet stain remover works by applying a soft foam which
dissolves into the stain and helps lift it off the carpet when
blotted up with a clean dry towel or paper towel. Repeat
applications may be necessary depending on the type and strength of
stain. Click here to view a
practical demonstration that played on The Living Channel.
As with all carpet spills however, the first step is to 'contain
the stain' so it doesn't spread any further,
BEFORE applying any stain treatment.
Use a clean dry towel or paper towels to firmly blot up the excess
liquid prior to using the wet stain remover. If the stain covers a
very large area, we'd recommend putting a towel down and standing
on it to quickly blot up the excess. It is important to
take up all the liquid you can in this first step as this will
ensure you need to use less of the stain remover product and will
also give you the best result.
We understand how tempting it is when you are in a panic to
throw water or other liquids directly onto a stain, but that will
only spread the stain further and can damage the carpet
backing.
Tea, coffee and red wine are by far the biggest category for
household spills, with 30% of respondents to an AC Neilsen
omni-survey saying it was the cause of their most recent carpet
stain. The next category was body waste such as urine or vomit -
19% of respondents admitting that it was the last thing they had to
clean off their carpet. A very close third was soft drink, juice
and beer at 18%.
Because Cavalier Bremworth designs and makes high quality
carpet, the company has been very motivated to ensure that the
product is safe for carpet.
The new wet stain has been thoroughly tested and designed to
ensure that no rubbing of a wet stain is required - that can
permanently damage the carpet pile and is something that other
products on the market recommend. Our customers trust us with our
carpet care advice because they know we are carpet experts.
Trials with the new wet stain product have proven it to work
well on troublesome stains and is one that most home-owners should
keep on hand 'in the event of emergencies'.
"The most impressive result was when my dog cut his foot and
walked on our carpet. The Wet Stain Remove got the blood out pretty
much first-go and it left no marks. Our new puppy has had one or
two 'accidents' too but the wet stain remover worked very well and
removed the odour whichi prevented him going back to that
spot." Nicholas S, Rotorua
Treating red wine stains
Please note that when using this product on red wine stains, you
may notice a colour change where the stain may take on a green or
brown hue as you apply the foam. This is due to the cleaning
agent reacting with the chemical that contributes to wine colour -
as it works to break down the stain.
The extent to which this happens is entirely dependent on the
type of red wine and can vary markedly. Again, the most
important thing is to firmly blot up as much of the red wine as you
can BEFORE applying the wet stain remover, and then to continue to
reapply the foam and re-blot the area until no further colour comes
off onto the towel or cloth you are using. As the
carpet dries, the stain should lift further.
Happily, red wine is the one stain where our wet stain remover
product can be used to some effect, even after the stain has dried
off. If you still notice some discolouration after the
stain has dried, try a repeat application to pull more of the stain
out of your carpet.