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BraxLimbo
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Posted: 22/February/2016 at 3:04am |
Hello, so any tips on cleaning pet stains on carpets? I've washed it several times and even used bleach to no avail. Any help would be great. Thanks!
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asd1212
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Removing the stains on carpet ain't as easy you think it is. Again depends on the kind of stains. I have heard rubbing beer on the material helps. Even ammonia does. Actually there are lot of stain removers available in the market , its a lil complicated. I would ask you to take up professional cleaning. Carpet staining are very common in my place.
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HouseE
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A mixture of vinegar and baking soda usually helps.I have a dog at home and I have used this mixture to remove stains from the carpet.It works well on blood and urine stains.White vinegar is good in removing stains and baking soda in removing odor.Just take 2 cups of distilled white vinegar and 2 cups of lukewarm water and then 4 tablespoons of baking soda.A spray bottle will also come in handy when you want to spray the mixture. Firstly blot the mess and then fold a rag over it and then you could place something heavy on the rag to make sure that you get it out of the carpet and into the rag. Then mix 2 cups of vinegar and 2 cups of lukewarm water in a bowl and then add 4 tablespoons of baking soda onto the mixture.It would be better to add it in smaller amounts since it may fizz over. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray the area thoroughly.Let it sit for about 5 minutes and then gently rub and blot up the area with a soft cloth. |
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livgreen
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It depends on the kind of pet and how old the stain is but basically the most effective solutions are white vinegar and baking soda. It is really important to take actions quickly and not let the stain dry out.
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godwin
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Carpets - The eye catching stuff Carpets are always a part of a good and clean home and it's always better to keep it clean and tidy.The carpet always tend to get more dirty if we have pets at home.So you could try using these common steps to avoid pet stains on carpets and floors..Try some amount of vinegar or any other floor agents along with water or you could use some enzymatic cleaners to get rid of the stains and odors. If that doesn't work you can call up some cleaning agencies for help.There are agencies that specializes in cleaning only some particular areas or rooms.You could avail their service at any time so that they will be at your doorstep.I can suggest one of the http://www.sunrise-cleaning.com/services/one-time-cleaning/ - cleaning agencies that I normally prefer.However the choice is yours,keep us updated. |
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Lavon
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I remove pet stains all of the time pet urine usually changes the color of the carpet, yellow and I've also have seen orange colors as well. I dye the pet stains back to the original color here in San Diego
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Lavon
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I would recommend carpet dying!
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