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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

The "Salt Eraser"

OK if your like me and live in a cold winter climate region chances are that your city or town is bombarding the streets with road salts. These road salts will eventually make their way on to your automotive carpets and dry to a nasty crusty white product.
Most of us have tried to remove these salts with soap, heavy cleaning detergent, scrub brushes and even mini steam vacuums without any success.
Finally after 28 years of putting up with it I finally found a product that actually WORKS. It's called Salt Eraser and is made in Canada by Dryshine (http://www.dryshine.ca/index_en.html)
(sounds like an infomercial, I assure you I have no links to the dryshine company)



It's very simple to use:
  • Remove the loose dirt from the carpets (light brush scrubbing and vacuuming)
  • Hold can upside down spray the salty area until a thick foam develops
  • Let stand for 10 minutes to penetrate
  • Scrub area with a brush to help loosen the salt
  • Once dried vacuum salt out
Depending on how old and thick the salt stains are it make take two procedures (my carpet salt stains were REALLY bad).
One can can do four carpets one time, I used one can for my front carpets alone (2 times).
Bought a pack of two Salt Eraser cans from Costco for around $16 Canadian tax in. Well worth the money.

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