We Clean carpets also.
Dry Vacuum the carpets till you can't get any more out. test with a black napkin over the vac hose till it not pulling any thing out.
flush with cold water and a water claw.
they make a wool carpet clean cleaning soap ask the copany that make it for directions
flushing the carpets and flushing the foam pad at same time many do this till its clear water then a bit more.
use water claw till no water comes out the clear end.
at that point the carpet is very dry set a fan and dry.
here is a link for a water-claw.
this is a tool we all need for the time we get slurry in a carept.
if you flush with lots of water slowly it can save your butt.
http://www.jondon.com/water-claw-spot-lifter.html?gclid=Cj0KEQjw6vquBRCow62uo-_J_YYBEiQAMO6HiipWxcw-ovfDrnk7PfxCnGzdIZsac6ExQN8kkiLOsf4aAv0Z8P8HAQ

i hope this helps.
Hector Castillo



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Subject: RE: Clean slurry stain off wool carpet

get as much of the dry slurry as you can before you wet any of it


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From: Micah Gautier
Date:08/27/2015 11:11 AM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: Re: Clean slurry stain off wool carpet

We clean a lot of carpet and that is what I would suggest first, dilute with water agitate a little with your finger and extract, that should work

On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 7:08 AM, Brian Kornet <bkornet@fabracleen.com> wrote:

Unless you have professional cleaning experience with fine fabrics such Fabra Cleen does, don't play around with it. This is sound advice.

On Aug 27, 2015 8:49 AM, "Baird Standish" <bairdstandish@gmail.com> wrote:
If it is a wool carpet, get some Woolite. It is a vey good product. 
B


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On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 8:44 AM, stuart rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:

Yes that's good advice-clean as much slurry out of the carpet using a soft brush and vac.
Be gentle and take your time.
I would call Brian for a good referral.



On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 8:06 AM, Brian Kornet <bkornet@fabracleen.com> wrote:

Not bad advice Bill. With wool, you want to use a soft brush to loosen up the slurry then vacuum. Adding water will just reactivate the slurry. If you are still in need of cleaning after vacuuming, call an IICRC certified profession. You can call me for a referral in your area or go the iicrc.org website to locate a certified professional technician in your area.

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I would have it professionally cleaned.  If you do try yourself use distilled water. Also after it dries the first time use a clean brush and just brush and vac it prior to getting it wet.

Bill Selik
Gourmet Stone Care



On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 8:37 PM, "csantospago@gmail.com" <csantospago@gmail.com> wrote:


Hi partners,

My tech did a marble floor the other day and protected the carpet (very expensive carpet from China) with tape and plastic but some of the slurry slipped under and dried out. I will go there tomorrow to clean.
The carpet is a darker color Wall to wall green with some design to it.
I will probably just try some water and then use my wet vac to remove it.
Any thoughts on this?

Thank you, Chris

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