Mud
Remove as much of the stain as you can by dabbing the stain with a white paper towel or if the mud is dry, scrape it off with a dull knife and vacuum the area. If the stain is still persistent, mix 1/4 teaspoon of a clear hand or dish washing detergent (which does not contain bleach or lanolin) […]
- Posted by Rod Barth
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Mixed Drink
Remove as much of the stain as you can by dabbing the stain with a dry white paper towel. Neutralize the stain with a 1 tablespoon of clear household ammonia to 1/2 cup of water mix. Saturate the spot with the mix using a spray bottle. Be sure not to wet the backing of the carpet. Blot with a […]
- Posted by Rod Barth
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Milk
Remove as much of the stain as you can by dabbing the stain with a white paper towel. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a clean white cloth or paper towel. Do not pour the alcohol directly onto the stain as the alcohol can penetrate into the backing of the carpet and destroy the latex bond. If the spot runs deep into […]
- Posted by Rod Barth
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Eye Shadow
Vacuum as much of the spill as possible. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a clean white cloth or paper towel. Do not pour the alcohol directly onto the stain as the alcohol can penetrate into the backing of the carpet and destroy the latex bond. If the spot runs deep into the pile, use a blotting motion until […]
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Ink
Remove as much of the stain as you can by dabbing the stain with a white paper towel. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a clean white cloth or paper towel. Do not pour the alcohol directly onto the stain as the alcohol can penetrate into the backing of the carpet and destroy the latex bond. If the spot runs deep into […]
- Posted by Rod Barth
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Ice Cream
Remove as much of the stain as you can by dabbing the stain with a white paper towel or scooping it up with a spoon. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a clean white cloth or paper towel. Do not pour the alcohol directly onto the stain as the alcohol can penetrate into the backing of the carpet and destroy the latex […]
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Hand Lotion
Remove as much of the stain as you can by dabbing the stain with a white paper towel or scooping it up with a spoon. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a clean white cloth or paper towel. Do not pour the alcohol directly onto the stain as the alcohol can penetrate into the backing of the carpet and destroy the latex […]
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Grease
Remove as much of the stain as you can by dabbing the stain with a white paper towel. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a clean white cloth or paper towel. Do not pour the alcohol directly onto the stain as the alcohol can penetrate into the backing of the carpet and destroy the latex bond. If the spot runs deep into […]
- Posted by Rod Barth
- On October 6, 2009 Read More