Ollie was called to this residential property in Bath recently to help out with a more unusual problem. A baby blackbird, who seemed to have a diet consisting mostly of blackberries, had become trapped in the room and subsequently had left some rather unsavoury little gifts for the residents. Whilst they had done their best to clean the mess left, sadly the bird had left numerous small stains that needed addressing.


Once Ollie had got set up, it was time to take a look at the stains and start to tackle them.



As you can see from the image above, there was quite a lot of staining in a small area. Ollie had to use two different stain treatments, along with some good old fashioned hard work to remove the staining. Staining can be very different to tackle, depending on what the stain is caused by, sometimes permanent damage can already have been caused.
Fortunately, for this customer this was not the case and Ollie achieved some incredible results. You can read more about how to tackle stains at home here.

Ollie used the full Green Man process here to bring these carpets back to their best and that involves;
- Dry extraction/vacuuming
- Spot/stain treatments, as necessary
- Eco-sanitising pre-spray
- Rotary agitation
- Traditional rinse extraction (sometimes called steam cleaning)
This represents a full, deep clean and is also environmentally friendly.
Ollie’s hard work and determination coupled with the Green Man process has achieved some incredible results here.
After a somewhat stressful incident with the bird being trapped, all nasty remainders have now been removed and the carpets are clean, hygienic and looking fresh.


If you have some carpets that need a clean from the wear and tear of usual family life, or have a particular stain that needs tackling from a more unusual incident like this one, please do feel free to contact us using the button below. We are happy to assist with domestic and commercial works and offer a wide range of services. You can find out more about what we offer by visiting our website, here.
