Use a wet/dry vac then pull out the carpeting and let it air dry.
== Vacuum it with a shop vac, if you have one.
Use a cheap shop vac to get most the water out or it will mildew so bad you might have to discard it, then you can use fans or an air mover which they sell at home depot.
Removing the filter from your wet / Dry vac makes it a wet vac. Only vacuum water with a wet/dry rated vac. If you use a regular vac you might ruin the vac or electrocute yourself.
The brand new shop vac 6 is made by the company Shop-Vac. vacuums. The 6 actually stands for 6 gallons which is what the vacuum holds. They are the makers of the original wet dry vac.
Yes, just empty the shop vac often so it wont overfill.
UnknownANS 2 - Run a short cycle with it empty .
A ridgid shop vac is not a vaccuum for cleaning your house. It is however, a shop vac for cleaning basements, attics, garages, and porches/decks of your house. It is sometimes reccomended outside.
The RIDGID Shop Vac varies in price depending on the size you require. A Typical 14 Gallon Professional Wet/Dry Vac would be about $100 a 16 Gallon would run you about $160.
Sure, they are excellent for spot-cleaning. Cleaning large areas becomes a bit tedious. Don't soak the carpet so the pad becomes waterlogged or it will start molding. The wood floor beneath will be damaged if you use too much water, also.
Walmart lists some models that are out of stock. Fortunately, the Shop-Vac Corporation Industrial Economy Series wet/Dry 6 gallon vacuum is current available from Walmart for $185.00
For white glue or another PVA, scrub it with warm water and shop vac it up. Repeat 2-3 times.