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Topic: remove orange soda out of area rug [pics inside]
Posted By: trole4us
Subject: remove orange soda out of area rug [pics inside]
Date Posted: 01/June/2009 at 10:08pm
Hi, i have expansive area rug that i need to remove orange soda stain from it.
please help with idea that can help.
 
this is the soda:
 
and this is the stain:
 
http://www.american-steamers.com/images/CIMG2545-1.jpg - click here to see it bigger
 
the area rug made of hard fibers mabe this is  sisal rug , to be honest i never deal with this type of rug and there is no sticker on the back of it. which makes it more hard for me to tell.
 
 
Thanks for any help,
Embarrassed


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Posted By: AnthonyL
Date Posted: 02/June/2009 at 7:05am
i would apply proteen spot and stain remover,  prochem brand,to a towel first then to rug and run a fabric rince through your extraction machine , read lable of acitic rinse ,the small areas use a cotton bud same as before.
 
 


Posted By: AnthonyL
Date Posted: 02/June/2009 at 7:10am

Test a small area first



Posted By: SimonNewton
Date Posted: 27/July/2010 at 5:31am
A spot from orange juice is not a big deal. It is better than a spot from grapes or blackberry. Try it with wet towel first and then with some kind of chemical product. Don't worry even the rug is expensive. 


Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 01/August/2010 at 4:55pm
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Posted By: LArugcleaning
Date Posted: 09/August/2010 at 9:39pm


Hi,

For carpets, it assumes the carpet can be shampooed at home, and that the carpet is not made of wool. (If the carpet is made of wool do not use ammonia as a stain remover.)
Use some technique for the best result...



Posted By: jennyr
Date Posted: 20/October/2011 at 4:13pm
Hi,
May be try home made solution made up of 1/4 teaspoon of non bleach detergent (or white vinegar) mixed with 32 ounces of water.  It works best with water soluble stains. Test small area before you try.



Posted By: duckcountry
Date Posted: 22/October/2011 at 3:54pm
Do not use a wet cleaning method with sisal.  That includes HWE and shampooing.  Use dry cleaning methods only.  By leaving the orange soda on the sisal rug and allowing it soak in you reduced your chances of ever getting the orange stain out.  Orange stains can be handled like red stains.    Get a professional to fix it, this is beyond the skillset of a home owner who has no training and believes that reading the internet prepares them for jobs like carpet cleaning and brain surgery.

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Posted By: Chicago_carpet_king
Date Posted: 31/December/2011 at 11:20pm
I WOULD RINSE WITH COLD WATER FIRST THEN EXTRACT THEN USE A DYE REMOVER ...OBVIOUSLY TEST SMALL SPOT FIRST



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