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Asphalt, Tar, Butter, Chewing Gum, Cooking Oil, Crayon,
Foundation Makeup, Lipstick, Mascara, Greasy Foods,
Auto-Grease, Hobby Glues, Ink From Ball Point Pens,
India Marking Pens, Oil based Paint, Shoe polish
Step #1
Scrape or blot up excess material. Apply dry cleaning fluid, or Alcohol using a dry
color-fast towel or cloth.
Step #2
Blot - don't rub using small amounts of the solvent. Blot quickly until stain is gone. These items can be found at your local grocery store. (Repeat if necessary)
Step #3
Mix 4 drops of Non-bleach dishwashing detergent to 1 cup of water to clean spot and blot with a (White) towel or napkin. Then rinse with luke-warm water until all soap is out of the carpet.
Step #4
Finish with towels hand weighted down on spot to soak up all moisture out of carpet, repeat until only slightly damp and let dry.
Chewing Gum Only: Take Ice and hold down on gum until frozen, that will make gum very brittle. Take a dull butter knife and gently chip out of the carpet until gum is removed.
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Beer, Candy (Sugar), Crayon, Chocolate, Cooking Oil, Clay or Dirt,
Pet accidents, Make-up, Greasy Foods, white glue, Ice Crème,
Mayonnaise, Milk, Mud, Latex Paint, Vomit, Wine (Red & White)
Step #1 Apply Non-Bleach detergent to wet (White) towel, blot, do not rub using water on towel as needed until stain is gone.
Step #2 Blot area cleaned, with luke-warm water to rinse out all detergent from area. (Repeat until all detergent is out of carpet)
Step #3 Finish with towels hand weighted down on spot to soak up all moisture out of carpet, repeat until only slightly damp and let dry. |
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Berries, Blood, Catsup, Coffee, Dyes (Black, Blue, Green & Red), Fruit Drinks (Artificially Colored), Kool-Aid, Lemonade, Mercurochrome, Merthiolate, Mixed Drinks (Liqueurs), Mustard, Pet Food, Shoe Polish, Soft Drinks & Tea.
Step #1
Apply Non-Bleach detergent, to a damp (White) cloth or towel let sit on stain 3 to 5
minutes Remember Blot, do not rub stain. If stain is removed, finish with a water rinse, blot, follow with towels that are hand weighted down on the spot to soak up all moisture out of carpet. Repeat until carpet is only slightly damp, and let dry.
Step #2
If stain is not removed, continue as follows. Apply Hydrogen Peroxide liberally to stain and let it sit for 2 to 3 hours under a weighted sheet of plastic wrap. Repeat, starting with Hydrogen Peroxide and blotting until removal is complete.
Step #3
Apply water with a damp towel and blot the affected area until hydrogen peroxide is removed, then, Apply White Vinegar ( Undiluted), only after the stain is completely removed.
Step #4
Finish with towels hand weighted down on spot to soak up all moisture in carpet, repeat until only slightly damp and let dry. |
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Candle Wax
Step #1
Take a clothing Iron and fill it with water, set the setting on iron to wool setting and plug it in to pre-heat with steam setting to the ON Position.
Step #2
Take and add water on and around area of wax do not completely soak the carpet.
Step #3
Take a thin (White) cloth, wet cloth and wring it out and place it over the wax.
Step #4
Take iron and place it on top of the cloth and apply some pressure to hold iron down on wax, let iron stand for 1 to 2 minutes to allow the wax to steam up into the towel or cloth. Make sure that the cloth that you are using is an old one that can be discarded afterwards. Continue until all wax is removed. |