Do it Yourself Spot Removal
- Spills and Stains should be treated IMMEDIATELY.
- The longer a spot remains, the more difficult it will be to remove.
- Always apply the solvents or detergents to a Terry Cloth First!!!
- Never apply solvents or detergent solutions directly to the carpet!
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URINE
1. Blot up as much as possible if still wet.
2. Apply detergent solution (mix one teaspoonful of a colorless, mild
detergent or dishwashing liquid in lukewarm water) to a terry cloth, blot.
3. Apply ammonia solution (mix one tablespoon of clear household ammonia
with one-half cup of water) blot.
4 Apply vinegar solution (mix one-third cup of white household vinegar
with two-thirds cup of water), blot.
5. Rinse thoroughly with water using a terry cloth, blot until dry.
6. If stain remains, apply rust remover.
*Urine stains may cause permanent dye removal from fibers.
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