
Olifin, also called Polypropylene, is perhaps second only to nylon as a carpet fabric. Olifin, however, has a specific cleaning problem in that it is oleophilic. That means it loves oil.
When oily substances are spilled or tracked onto Olifin fibers and oxidize creating a yellowish tinge. Since an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, the best strategy for owners of such carpets is to identify the sources of such oily soils around their homes and devise methods of protecting
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