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CARE AND As of January 2009 CLEANING GUIDE OBJECT CARPET

OPTIMAL CARE FROM THE BEGINNING You have chosen a carpet floor made by OBJECT CARPET because all its positive qualities could convince you. With systematic, deliberate and regular care from the beginning you can retain these advantages even beyond the useful life of your carpet. GENERAL INFORMATION This care guide is designed to both support and guide you. We should like to make a few comments in advance to make your OBJECT CARPET carpet floor look its best and retain its value and, at the same time, keep costs for maintenance at a manageable level. The bundled experience from OBJECT CARPET GmbH, RAL 991/A3 and the fact sheet AWT/FDT form the basis of this care and cleaning guide. Carpet cleaning in living and working facilities is often unjustly considered problematical and unpredictable in view of its costs. In many cases negative experiences of the past due to a wrong choice of cleaning method, cleaning interval or method of stain removal lead to such an assessment. When selecting the quality and colour combination which best suits your needs you ought to consider the fact that these will ultimately determine your future cleaning behaviour. Our professional advisers will be happy to provide you with the relevant information. Caring for your carpet floor from the very beginning means longevity and cost saving even beyond the lifetime of your facility. Sophisticated procedures, high-quality materials and competent workmanship bring about the results which improve the appearance of the product and thus also the one of your facility in a durable way. The specifications in this guide refer to our carpet floors only. To prevent any damage to the quality of your highquality textile covering make sure you chose the care and cleaning method which goes with the material composition, construction and backing of your carpet floor as well as the laying method. Claims in connection with damages to the carpet floor and/or dissatisfactory cleaning results caused by unprofessional cleaning and/or stain removal cannot be approved and do not constitute a defect under the warranty. This also applies if the below recommended care and cleaning frequency will not be followed. Basic and/or intensive cleaning as well as interim and/or surface cleaning should only be carried out by professional cleaning firms.

Transfer of Object Even though clearly set out in our laying recommendations there is a strong reluctance to follow our recommendation to carefully cover the OBJECT CARPET carpet floor during the construction phase. Final cleaning which becomes necessary when all construction work has been completed is performed under time pressure and often lies in the hands of untrained personnel. Strong cleaner residue or irreparable textile damage can, inter alia, increase the tendency of your OBJECT CARPET carpet floor to re-soil. We regret having to decline any responsibility for such circumstances. Upon completion of the carpet-laying process we are offering the service of a solution package to make your OBJECT CARPET carpet floor retain its value by professional treatment.

Prophylaxis Clean-walk zones: Soiling of your carpet floor must be prevented by creating sufficiently large cleanwalk zones in entrance and problem areas (in transition areas from hard surfaces to textile coverings/from production environments to administrative areas, etc.) from the beginning. For best results install mats to capture coarse and fine dirt. Daily cleaning is required to prevent the risk of turning these clean-walk zones into sources of soiling. This imprinting effect may also be triggered by the unprofessional use of waxy products in the daily care of hard coverings. DAILY MAINTENANCE CLEANING - Medium traffic areas such as conference rooms, offices and secondary rooms shall be vacuumcleaned as required, but at least every other day. This is the only way to prevent premature pile deformation in traffic lanes and wheel chair areas. Stain Removal (Detachur) Time is of the essence. The earlier you work on a stain, the more likely you will succeed in removing it. Detachur involves local treatment of stains and contaminations. This step forms part of the daily maintenance cleaning pursuant to RAL 991/A3. Immediate application of a suitable agent will in most cases result in the successful and complete removal of the stain. Stain substances, which have a bleaching or colouring effect, are an exception to this rule as there is no way other than by harming the surface to remove them entirely. Dust collection from textile coverings There is no doubt that regular dust collection is the most important component in an effective carpet care program. Dust collecting serves to loosen pigment dirt from surfaces and fabric interstices through mechanical action (beating and brush action as well as suction brushes) and to vacuum loose pigments. For best results use a brush vacuum cleaner with effective suction and brush action (with a soft brush), however make sure to adjust the height of the brush to the correct position and to work systematically and thoroughly. Regular inspection and maintenance of your brush suction machines is a pre-requisite for their functionality, especially in respect of its brushes, filters (advantageous: micro-filters) and bags. It is indispensable that you follow a consequent and object-related interval: - Use a brush vacuum cleaner for your daily vacuuming in areas with heavy traffic such as foyers, reception areas, restaurants, lifts, corridors and clean-walk zones Douse spill or stain with lukewarm water and blot with absorbent cloth (white cotton). Leftover pieces of your carpet have an even greater ability to absorb dirt. Always blot never rub and twist your wrist in a clockwise direction with pressure. Microfibre gloves can mechanically support this process. Use spoon or other non-sharp-edged item to remove excess of any solvent-soluble stain substance (chewing gum, paraffin, etc.) without harming the pile surface, then use appropriate stain remover to absorb the rest. Prior to cleaning, always test stain remover in an invisible and/or inconspicuous spot. The manufacturer shall assume no liability whatsoever in connection with improper treatment. Remove chemical substances from carpet floor entirely to prevent rapid re-soiling. Use no bleaching agents or bleach-containing products as they cause colours to fade or bleed. Always keep detergents out of reach of children and animals! A detailed stain table is available online under www.object-carpet.com.

INTERIM AND/OR SURFACE CLEANING The following procedures can be used: Surface cleaning encompasses the cleaning of the upper layer of the entire pile surface. However, it is no substitute for an intensive cleaning and can only postpone such. Always carry out test cleaning irrespective of the cleaning method to be used. Cleaning with ready-made foam In this cleaning method, roller or single disk machines are used to work stable foam into the carpet floor. Allow surface to dry thoroughly (approximately five hours), then vacuum-clean once more thoroughly.

Powder cleaning The advantage of this cleaning method lies in its short drying time enabling you to walk on your carpet soon after the cleaning. Wet cleaning powder is evenly applied by hand or by means of a roller and worked into the carpet using a special brush roller machine. The cleaning powder will bind and absorb loose dirt from the carpet. When the powder has dried, vacuum-clean carpet floor using a brush vacuum cleaner to remove soil build-up and powder residue as far as possible. Pad cleaning First of all, apply a cleaning agent to the carpet using a pressure sprayer. Absorbed dirt is removed from the surface and captured in the pad (micro-fibre pads, occasionally used by untrained personnel, can damage the pile) by a rotating single disk machine and a subjacent yarn pad. Then vacuum-clean carpet floor with brush vacuum cleaner. Upon completion of the pre-treatment (Vordetachur), a low-surfactant cleaning product is sprinkled on the carpet floor. Loose dirt is rinsed from the textile covering with pressure and sufficient water using a spray extraction machine. Important Advice! Do not use any cleaning product in spray extraction machine! - Rinse several times with clear water - Minimum drying time of 24 hours - Unsuitable for water-sensitive floor constructions - Unsuitable for loose lay carpet constructions Combined procedure Vacuum loose dirt with a counter-rotating brush roller machine. Drying time: approximately 1 to 2 hours (depending on type of covering). Upon completion of the pre-treatment (Vordetachur), a cleaning liquid is worked into the carpet floor using a three disk, single disk or roller machine (low-surfactant cleaning product). BASIC AND/OR INTENSIVE CLEANING Under RAL 991/A3 an intensive cleaning encompasses the cleaning of the textile covering throughout the pile. Cleaning should be object-related, but must solely be conducted by a professional cleaning firm at least once a year. Always carry out test cleaning irrespective of the cleaning method to be used. The systems must be combined with each other taking into account the degree of contamination. Floor quality, sub-floor construction, laying method and allocated drying time are important criteria for the choice of your cleaning method. After a short application time, loose dirt is washed to the surface by means of a spray extraction machine with sufficient water output and vacuumcleaned in the same work step. Important Advice! Use crystalline drying carpet shampoo and/or low-surfactant cleaning products for pre-shampooing. - Do not re-fill spray extraction machine with cleaning product! - Rinse several times with clear water - Drying rarely takes less than 24 hours Spray extraction Vacuum loose dirt with a counter-rotating brush roller machine. - Unsuitable for water-sensitive floor constructions - Unsuitable for loose lay carpet constructions

Thermoelectric cleaning process TEP-TOP- Clean as TÜV- and TFI-certified intensive cleaning method HOTLINE 08000/338266 www.paul-geissler-gmbh.de info@paul-geissler-gmbh.de The TEP-TOP-Clean system was specifically and solely designed for the intensive cleaning of carpet floors. Messrs Paul Geißler GmbH are offering this process technology. In this procedure, a counter-rotating brush vacuum cleaner is used to remove loose or slightly sticky dirt. Subsequent to the pre-treatment process (Vordetachur), an environmentally-friendly enzyme solution is evenly applied to the carpet floor. The dirt is loosened during the actual cleaning process and captured in a special cleaning pad. It is here where the cleaning machine s inner construction with its uniquely integrated rotation speed provides for a constant heat build-up (thermoelectric) of approx. 30 C. Thereafter the carpet floor is brush-vacuumed to lift the carpet fibres and straighten the carpet strands back to state. This patented process is the only intensive cleaning method to be awarded the TÜV-/TFI-certification. It is the perfect choice for caring for your carpet from the beginning. - No chemical residues - Eliminates rapid re-soiling - Can be walked on immediately - Resource-saving by reducing resource input (drinking water) by approx. 96% - Improves general IAQ by means of an exclusively protectine -enriched FDT enzyme cleaner Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any further assistance in this matter. TÜV German equivalent of Motor Vehicle Admission Office MOT

OBJECT CARPET OBJECT CARPET GmbH Rechbergstrasse 19 D-73770 Denkendorf Phone +49(0)711/3402-0 Fax +49(0)711/3402-122 info@object-carpet.com