Stain-resistant carpets allow for the localized application of bleach to remove stains. However, this does not replace the recommended regular maintenance, which includes regular vacuuming and dry cleaning.
For localized cleaning with bleach, it is recommended to act immediately after the stain appears. Start by absorbing the excess with dry paper. Then apply bleach only to the affected area and use a neutral cloth to avoid color transfer. Avoid excessive rubbing, as this may compromise the appearance of the carpet. If necessary, the process can be repeated, always taking care with the amount of bleach used, as excessive use can damage the fibers.
After cleaning, allow the carpet to dry naturally. Avoid contact with objects that may stain while the carpet is damp.
Important: Do not apply bleach to the finishes, as this may cause damage.