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Sponge with soda or salt water. When dry use dry cleaning fluid dabbed on ( test first ).
Another way is to sponge with warm water then with a mix of 1 teaspoon each of detergent and white vinegar with 1 quart of water.

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14y ago

My experience has always been that it is better when you get it out of Oranges. Indeed, carpet juice tastes awful. If you need to extract juice from a carpet, borrow a wet-dry vacuum cleaner and suck out all you can then dampen the area again and repeat until you have gotten to the point of diminishing returns, After that, use an approved carpet cleaning solution or make a paste of an approved oxygenated bleach (such as Oxy-Clean) to remove the color. Do not soak the carpet because it will saturate the padding and cause mold or damage the (wooden) floor beneath. You can then empty the contents of the wet-dry vac into a blender with a cup of ice--be sure to strain out the hair...And there you have it: Carpet Juice!

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13y ago

Very easy.

In a large stock pot, simmer cut tomatoes until boiling. Reduce heat and simmer partially covered for 15 minutes, stiring occasionally. Over a large bowl or another similar stock pot, cycle the cooked tomatoes through a food mill. Some people prefer to pour this through a wire sieve afterward, but it isn't necessary. Reheat the Tomato Juice to a low simmer. turn off the heat, and immediately funnel the juice into prepared jars. Leave

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12y ago

Depends on the color, if it is a dark navy blue, absorb it in a dry paper towel as soon as it hits the floor. Then, use a wet rag to get anymore juice out of the carpet, after that, water doesn't stain a carpet, so dribble about 2 tablespoons of water over the spill.

If it is white, I suggest using a stain stick and salt (if fresh) as soon as it touches the carpet.

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14y ago

Well look where you have the cleaning supplies and grab the first carpet cleaner you see. Get a warm wet cloth and scrub like you have never scrubbed before. Then give it some time and it should eventually go away

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13y ago

Very easy.

In a large stock pot, simmer cut tomatoes until boiling. Reduce heat and simmer partially covered for 15 minutes, stiring occasionally. Over a large bowl or another similar stock pot, cycle the cooked tomatoes through a food mill. Some people prefer to pour this through a wire sieve afterward, but it isn't necessary. Reheat the tomato juice to a low simmer. turn off the heat, and immediately funnel the juice into prepared jars. Leave ¼ inch head-space. lid and ring the jars as you fill them and place in a water bath canner. Pressure canning is not necessary with tomato products due to the high acid content.

Make certain all of your utensils are sterilized, and wash your hands frequently.

Tomato juice can be flavored at canning with peppers (jalepeno or hadaneros), cayenne, salt, black pepper, lime juice, I sometimes use a touch of gin. Any other herb or seasoning works too. Experiment with it.

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13y ago

When my mother was out of town, I spilled Grape Juice on her living room floor! If I don't get this situation under control pronto, she will be really upset. Where can I get some chemicals for carpet cleaning upholstery etc?

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15y ago

try shaving cream!!!!! hope it works on your carpet!!!!!

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16y ago

Try club soda or seltzer water.

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