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spilt coolant on carpet
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 13:42
by Hacksawbob
will it ever evapourate? bloody stuff (neat g12+) has been there for about 2 weeks now and the carpet is still damp!
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 15:15
by Cruz
surely only the water content will evapourate leaving the other substances behind and a greasy mess?
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 18:07
by Russel
It wont evaporate.U will need to use a detergent to brake it up and then a towel or vacume to soak it up.
U shouldnt be working on ure van in the living room to start with.
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 18:45
by missusjen
U shouldnt be working on ure van in the living room to start with.
Best - well cheapest - way of removing grease is washing up liquid - bubbles like heck but it'll get it out far quicker than carpet shampoo......

Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 19:11
by syncroandy
Coolant is mostly ethlyene glycol, which is completely water-soluble. All that should be required is sufficient rinsing with clean tapwater. The best way must be to remove the carpets from the vehicle, hose down and leave somewhere warm and ventilated to dry out. Failing that, use a bucket of warm water and several cloths to first soak, then soak up the dirty water. Do this several times until the water is coming off cleanish then find some way to keep the vehicle ventilated until the carpet dries out.
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 19:19
by R0B
got a carpet cleaner here bob if you want to pop over and use it....
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 19:45
by Hacksawbob
ta
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 23:19
by SyncroSam
U shouldnt be working on ure van in the living room to start with.
I find the kitchen floor better cos you don't have issues with getting stuff on carpet (unless you are foolish enough to have carpet in your kitchen). However, its not so good when it stinks of gearbox oil for weeks
How about cv grease off bedroom carpet?
Cheers,
Sam.
Posted: 05 Jan 2006, 00:32
by HarryMann
However, its not so good when it stinks of gearbox oil for weeks
Just why does that stuff not only stink to high heaven, linger for ages, but also ends up smelling like cat's pi$$ - and a randy un-neutered siamese Tom to boot - Ugh!
Posted: 05 Jan 2006, 10:27
by syncroandy
The smell will be due to breakdown products of ethylene glycol, eg. amines, which have an ammonia-like smell.
Posted: 05 Jan 2006, 10:38
by tonytech
Can you find a local wino to come round and lick your carpet clean?
One or two of our techers probably qualify.
T
Posted: 05 Jan 2006, 12:50
by HarryMann
One or two of our techers probably qualify.
I guess they have a good excuse though...