Enzyme Wizard Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner is an all-natural, multi-enzyme formula designed to attack and loosen tough stains and dirt on the carpet.
Works to destroy all organic matter, not just lift the top layer of soil and dirt
Rapid penetrating action which gets deep down into the fibres of the carpet to loosen the debris
Eliminates odours in the carpet by getting to the source
Enhanced Formula – allows odour and stain removal without damaging fibres
Removes a wide range of difficult organic stains, including blood, pet, urine and grease
Features / Benefits
pH Neutral Formula
Unique Multi – Enzyme formula to clean all stain
Contains no caustic ingredients
Double strength enzyme formula
Soap free, therefore will not attract dirt and grime from shoes
Can be disposed of down drains, enzyme will carry on breaking down organic matter
For use – aged care, pet stain & odours
How to Use:
For Surface scuff marks on the carpet wet the cloth with the enzyme and then rub down the carpet.
For carpet spills spray the stain, then rub the stain with a cloth.
Always use a new cloth when cleaning a carpet stain as dirt from the cloth will make the spot or stain worse.
For better and quicker results, use a micro fiber cloth as this tends to pick up the inorganic matter better than a standard cloth.
Can also be used in carpet shampoo machines and carpet steamers. Just mix at a ratio of 10:1 into the carpet shampoo chamber.
For best results before using any machinery, it is best to wet down the carpet stains first and then go over it with the carpet shampoo machine.
Important Information:
Before using product on carpet always test for colour fastness in an inconspicuous area of the room, as some dyes used are organic
Can also be used to remove stains from all fabrics, like curtains, sofas etc
Do not mix the Carpet cleaner spray with any bleach or oxidisers as this will de-activate the enzymes
The enzymes are designed to remove all organic stains off the carpet. It is important to take note if the stain is organic or inorganic. Types of inorganic stains are, tar, mud, soil, grease etc
When treating a stain that has already been treated with a chemical-based product, one might have to use the carpet spotter more than once as the nature of the stain has changed. What we mean by this is that if for example it was a food stain that was treated with a caustic product, the enzyme has to work its way through the chemical that is part of the stain now.