Wash with water; it is very simple and efficient.
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Leave salt on a red wine carpet stain for about 5 to 10 minutes. The salt helps absorb the wine and can lift the stain. After that, gently vacuum up the salt and clean the area with a suitable carpet cleaner or a mixture of water and vinegar. Always test any cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area first.
Yes, salt can stain carpets if left for too long or if it gets wet. Over time, salt can cause discoloration or leave behind residue on the carpet fibers. It's important to clean up salt spills promptly and thoroughly to avoid staining.
It is a count noun.
Find an antique Persian rug, sprinkle some salt and pepper, have your neighbor's dog take a crap on it, and you now have a magic carpet.
Take some salt and lemon juice mix it together and scrub the carpet then take some hot water abd scrub it with that it should come right out
well, are you flying by plane, bird, or magic carpet?
White wine usually works wonders to get red wine stains out (not sure how it will work on old red wine stains, but give it a shot.) It's wiser to get a proper carpet cleaning service in to get your rugs clean. Often, when we spot clean, we forget their is foam padding under the carpet and all one manages to do is get the surface spot out, but, eventually the spot returns because the rubber matting under the carpet has been soaked with the soil as well. Steam cleaning is about all you can do to be sure the stain is out. If the carpet is fairly new and expensive it's important to get a good carpet cleaning company up and have them do it. Marcy You can also have your carpet professionally re-dyed to get rid of the bleached areas. Look in your local yellowpages under carpet care.
i think you meant off and with salt!!
See if you can hire a professional steam cleaner - the superheated steam sterilize the carpet and therefore will kill the fleas, if the carpet is properly steamed all over. Note, if you have fleas in the carpet then there have been or are pets in the house, you need to wash the pet bedding regularly and make sure that you vacuum through the house at least twice a week (concentrating on where the pets are).
Getting rid of that annoying and lingering stain isn’t as difficult as it may seem. All you need are the right solutions and the correct method for eliminating stains. Follow these steps to get rid of any carpet stain.Get the SaltSalt has absorbent properties that can work on any stain. Place some salt on the stain, and watch as it absorbs any coloring from wine, coffee or juice, and also picks up moisture. Because salt will stop the liquid from getting deeper into the carpet, the stain will come out easier.Purchase ResolveResolve carpet cleaner seems to be the best product out there to treat stains. After allowing the salt to sit for about five minutes, apply some carpet cleaner. Allow it to sit for a few minutes and then dab, don’t rub, the stain.Buy a Carpet BrushAfter dabbing some of the moisture out, use a carpet brush in circular motions. Continue to spray the area, dab it and then brush it. You may have to repeat this step a few times to really get the stain out depending on what it is.Get Kids ‘n Pets Stain RemoverWhen you have children and pets, you want to purchase this solution - it serves the dual purpose of being safe for kids and pets and is guaranteed to eliminate any odors that may occur. If your dog happens to urinate on the carpet, immediately use salt and then add this solution. Allow it to sit for about five minutes and then dab to clean the stain. Using a brush after this process is not necessary.Vacuum the MessAfter you’ve salted, used a carpet solution, and sufficiently brushed, you will want to vacuum up your mess. Once you’ve finished vacuuming any excess salt, check to see what your stain looks like. If you need to apply more solution, forgo salt, as it is unnecessary a second time.
try shaving cream!!!!! hope it works on your carpet!!!!!