Olefin is the generic name for polypropylene a synthetic fiber used to make many different products including carpet.
Bleaching polypropylene carpets.
If tracked around it may also damage the fibre and strip colour from other non polypropylene carpet in your home.
Bleach is hazardous especially to children and pets.
Use a brush if necessary to remove any stubborn dirt still clinging to the fibers.
To remove the bleach odor from the carpet as well as any remaining dirt flush the carpet with water thoroughly and apply carpet shampoo afterward.
Polypropylene carpets are incredibly popular as they are stain resistant and bleach cleanable making them ideal for any home but particularly those with children or pets.
Step 4 wash the carpet.
Do make sure you have a 100 polypropylene carpet.
It is far less expensive but it doesn t last as long as other.
In the carpet industry the terms are typically used interchangeably.
So even if the carpet s face fibre is tolerant to strong chemicals as the bleach migrates down the pile it can damage the carpet backing and underlay.
Allow the bleach to sit on the carpet for about 30 minutes to one hour.
You can attempt to remove a stain with a mixture of 50 bleach and 50 tap water.