Soiling

Soiling

Soiling 1

Heavy soiling from an removed lubricants

Soiling 3

Poor maintenance

Lab - Accelerated Soiling 1

Laboratory testing

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Soiling 2

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® Defect Guide

What You Need to Know

• Soiling refers to the accumulation or appearance of foreign substances on carpet fibers that alter visual appearance
• The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) defines soil as any undesired substance foreign to the textile construction
• The majority of soil consists of dry particulate matter introduced through normal occupancy and tracked foot traffic
• A smaller percentage of soil originates from …

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