The best is to use drycleaning solvent and ammonia. Take a look at related links
A citrus degreaser may work well, but may discolor the carpet due to high acid content. Test in an inconspicuous area, and rinse well with water and a shop vac
The referred link is from a website that specifically deals with oriental rugs. Synthetic carpets will hold up well to a citrus degreaser.
There are different carpet cleaning techniques for different types of carpets...it is not one size fits all...use caution when using cleaners, as some may have an adverse affect on your rugs. Check for fiber content prior to following instructions
Acetone will not remove verdigris.
Acetone (womens nail polish remover) is fairly good, mineral spirits is better and xylene or gasoline or diesel are very good.
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Tar is typically soluble in organic solvents such as benzene, toluene, and xylene. These solvents are commonly used in industries such as petrochemicals and chemical manufacturing for extracting and processing tar.
Use acetone. If you don't have acetone, use nail polish remover. It has acetone in it.
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Though flammable rubbing alcohol and lighter fluid. A product shown in the past to remove tar well is WD40. After taking a dull knife to scrap the excess off, take one of the above chemicals (preferably the WD40) and blot onto the stain. Let it sit a couple of minutes and rub out with a cloth.
You can't.
To remove varnish from any surface, use Acetone. Acetone is also in nail varnish remover.
You can use hydrogen peroxide to remove pet stains from white carpets. Simply mix peroxide with water and pat onto the stain. This does not work for colored carpets.
Try acetone.
No, it cannot.