Soiling

Soiling

Soiling 1

Heavy soiling from an removed lubricants

Soiling 3

Poor maintenance

Lab - Accelerated Soiling 1

Laboratory testing

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Carpet soiling showing dirt and residue buildup in high traffic areas

Heavy soiling

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Soiling

Re-Appearing Stains 2

Foam/soap residue attracts soil

Filtration Soil 1

Filtration soil

Filtration Soil 3

Airflow under door deposits soil on carpet

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Heavy soiling

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Heavy soiling

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Soiling

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Soiling

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Heavy soiling

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Heavy soiling

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Soiling

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Foam/soap residue attracts soil

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Soiling

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Soapy cleaning products can attract soil

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Contaminant never completely removed

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Soil removed with water and a white towel

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Heavy soiling

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Soiling

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Soiling around chair mat

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Soiling (Carpet)

Floor Detective® Claims and Conditions Guide

Summary

Carpet soiling is an appearance-related condition involving the accumulation of foreign substances on fiber surfaces that alter visual presentation. Soil is introduced primarily through normal occupancy, foot traffic, and environmental exposure, with most consisting of dry particulate matter along with oils, residues, and airborne contaminants. Some appearance changes resemble soil but result from fiber surface wear rather than removable material. The condition may be evaluated alongside related appearance conditions such as filtration soil, shading, and shadows, which may appear similar but differ in underlying mechanism. See also Carpet Problems for broader context.

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