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  • Steam Vacuum Cleaning

    Steam vacuum cleaners are used to deep clean carpet. Some stains penetrate the fibers, making them impossible to clean with normal cleaning methods. Although steam cleaners are are called "vacuum...

  • How to Get Pet Stains From Carpet

    Pet messes on your carpet are the absolute WORST! They can be so tough to get out. Many people will tell you that if you have a white carpet, you won't be able to get it out at all. Here are a few...

  • How to Get Blue Hair Dye Out of Carpet

    Dyeing your own hair at home can potentially save you hundreds of dollars in expensive salon products and labor. The danger comes when the dye ends up places other than your hair. One of the most...

  • Is Spot Cleaning Carpet With Ammonia Recommended?

    Ammonia is a practical choice for spot cleaning your carpet. It has good stain removal properties, low cost, and wide availability. While it is not recommended for general carpet cleaning, it...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains

    As unpleasant as it may sound, many homes have at least one urine stain hiding on a couch or carpet. They can be from a young child or a beloved pet. These stains can be embarrassing, unsightly,...

  • How to Remove Slushie Stains From Carpet

    Although children and slushies go together, adding the element of carpet to the mix can be disastrous. It is a rare occasion when the color of the slushie will match the color of the carpet. Of...

  • Natural Solution for Carpet Glue Removal

    You are pulling up the old, dirty carpet from your basement's game room. The task has been easy so far, but now you are left with carpet glue on the flooring. You want to remove the carpet glue...

  • How to Remove Urine Odor

    The intense smell of urine in your house, car or clothing can permeate the air and cause you much grief. Having small children or pets that have urine accidents on their bed, walls or carpet can...

  • How to Make Your Own Carpet Detergent

    Frequently cleaning your carpets will extend the life of the rugs and keep your home looking clean and tidy. Affordable and free of dyes and harsh chemicals, this carpet detergent can be used...

  • How to Get Canine Urine Odor Out of Carpets

    The smell of urine is unpleasant and can be embarrassing if you have guests. They are, however, a common occurrence with pets. Especially if you have a new puppy or an older dog, you will likely...

  • How to Remove Odors From Pet Accidents

    Having a pet is almost like having a child. You love, nurture, and teach them the rules of the house. Most pets at some point will have an accident in your home and often times it will be on your...

  • How to Remove Candle Wax/Dye Out of Carpet

    It is not hard but very time consuming and takes a lot of patience to get candle wax/dye out of your carpet.

  • How to Get Yellow Food Coloring Out of Carpet

    Because food coloring is so concentrated, it might seem as if all is lost when it spills on your carpet, especially if your carpet is a light color. Fortunately, yellow is one of the easiest...

  • How to Remove Set Carpet Stains

    If a carpet stain is allowed to set, it becomes ingrained into the fibers and is far more difficult to remove. Ideally you should tackle stains while they're still fresh, but that is not always...

  • How to Remove Built Up Hairspray From Carpeting

    Hairspray stains in carpet can be challenging to remove. Once the spray has hardened, it becomes stiff and sticks to the carpet fibers. It just takes a few steps and cleaning supplies and your...

  • How to Remove Cat Urine From a Rug

    Unlike many other household pets, cats are typically very clean animals and restrict their urination to outside or in a litter box. If you have a kitten who doesn't know how to use a litter box...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From Olefin Carpet

    Olefin carpet, also known as polypropylene, is the second most common carpet material; only nylon is used more often. Therefore, chances are high that the carpet in your home may be made of...

  • How to Remove Dye Stains From Carpet

    Having carpet on the floor is almost a guarantee that what should not get on the carpet somehow ends up there. Since carpet stains are inevitable, knowing how to deal with them is essential to...

  • How to Remove Glue Stains From a Nylon Carpet

    Removing stains from a nylon carpet can be difficult enough, but glue residue can be especially challenging. Tacky glue can be hard to manage when freshly spilled, and dry glue residue is often...

  • How to Remove Popsicle Stains From a Carpet

    If you've got young children in your home who love having a Popsicle for a summertime treat, chances are good that you've suffered a spill or stain from these treats. Luckily treating these stains...

  • How to Remove Bile Stains From Wool Carpet

    Bile, described as a yellowish-green matter produced in the liver, can stick to the carpet and can become a difficult stain to remove. Be it pet or human bile, this substance is made up of organic...

  • How to Remove Dried Wood Glue From Carpet

    Wood glue comes in a variety of types from polyvinyls that take over an hour to dry to contact cements which bond in less than a minute. These glues are made of a variety of materials with...

  • How to Best Approach Carpet Stain Removal

    Home carpet stain removal materials should be apart of your cleaning arsenal that you keep on hand at all times. With kids in the house, good carpet stain removal techniques is essential to keep...

  • How to Remove Inkjet Stains From Carpet

    If you use your inkjet printer near your carpet and some of the ink spills onto the carpet while changing the cartridges, you may think it is a hopeless situation. The truth is you can remove ink...

  • Household Tips for Removing Coffee Stains From Carpets

    Coffee spills happen. You try to be careful and walk slowly with your morning cup of coffee, but you trip a little and the coffee splashes out onto your carpet. You may want to scream. You may...

  • How to Remove Stains From Rubber Rugs

    Many manufacturers place rubber mats on the bottom of rugs to prevent them from slipping. While this is a very innovative solution to a pervasive problem, it does tend to create problems on the...

  • How to Remove Pizza Carpet Stains

    Pizza night may take you away from the dining room table and in front of the television with a good movie. This situation does not bode well for your carpeting. With family and friends eating on...

  • How to Remove Scented Lamp Oil From Carpet

    Stains on the carpet can be distressing. Oil-based stains on carpet can be tough to remove but not impossible. The key is breaking up the oil with a cleaner to remove it. Getting the oil out...

  • Home Remedy for an Apple Stain

    Apple stains can occur when the fruit or some form of it drops onto clothing, carpet or furniture, Luckily, such stains require little effort to remove. There are a few stain-removal products on...

  • How to Remove Set-in Stains From Carpet

    Discovering a set-in stain on a new carpet is bound to bring on a migraine because hard scrubbing on a stain that won't budge is not a pleasant experience. If you're facing melted chocolate, red...

  • How to Remove Paint Stains With Carpet Steamer

    Remodeling with a fresh coat of paint can bring new life to a room and a great sense of satisfaction. That is, until some paint lands on the carpet, turning the event into a nightmare. Quick...

  • How to Remove Carpet Stains With a Steam Cleaner

    When it comes to those dingy stains that just refuse to go away, the use of a steam carpet cleaner can keep those stains at bay for good. Steam cleaners don't use hot water to clean like other...

  • How to Remove Coke Stains From Carpet

    Soda is a sweetened soft drink produced by different companies and sold under many brands, such as Pepsi and Coca-Cola. Soda is comprised of carbonated water, phosphoric acid, fructose corn syrup,...

  • How to Remove Carpet Stains With Peroxide

    Hydrogen peroxide is an all natural stain remover for carpets and other fabrics. Many people find it a welcome alternative to chemical-heavy commercial carpet stain removers that can irritate the...

  • How to Clean Cat Urine From a Wool Persian Rug

    A wool Persian carpet is a beautiful investment for your home. Treat your carpet well and it will last for years. Bleach, and many chemical cleaners, can not be safely used on wool carpets. Stains...

  • Candlewax Stain Removal

    Candles can create a warm, even romantic atmosphere, but some candles tend to drip and can stain surfaces. If you try to remove candlewax stains the same way you would other stains --- with water,...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains From Olefin Carpet

    Olefin is a synthetic fiber used frequently in carpets due to its affordability and stain-resistant nature. This means that urine stains are usually not permanent. But if for some reason the urine...

  • How to Remove Silicone Caulk From Carpet

    Silicone caulk is a widely used product with many different types of applications such as sealing a bathtub, shower, sink or window. While using this material, it's easy to drop some of the caulk...

  • How to Get JELL-O Stains Out of Carpet

    Jell-O gelatin is often served as a dessert. Jell-O comes in several flavors, all of which contain dyes that can stain your carpet. Children can accidentally get Jell-O on your carpets because it...

  • How to Remove Turmeric Stains From Carpet

    Turmeric is a yellow Indian spice, often used in curry and other Indian recipes. It can also be used as a yellow fabric dye, as it penetrates fabrics very deeply. This characteristic of turmeric...

  • How to Remove Curry Stains From Carpet

    Often containing a mix of red pepper, coriander and cumin, among a large variety of other spices, curry can be used as a gravy or sauce or as a side dish served with rice or bread. It is most...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains From Carpet

    Stained carpet can be an embarrassment to any home or apartment resident; especially when the stains are a result of urination. Fortunately, removing urine stains from carpet is a relatively easy...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains on Carpet

    If you have pets or small children, most likely your home's carpet has been subjected to urine stains. Fortunately, cleaning it out of your carpet is a relatively easy process that requires little...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains From a Wool Carpet

    Cleaning a wool carpet can pose some unique challenges. Whereas some methods of removing urine from carpet call for chemicals such as vinegar or ammonia, these chemicals could affect critical pH...

  • How to Remove Carpet Pad Stains From a Wood Floor

    Perhaps you purchased a house and discovered hardwood floors under your carpet. You want to remove the carpet to expose the wood floor, but when you pull back the carpet, you discover stains from...

  • How to Eliminate Pet Stains From Carpets

    Pet accidents require prompt action in order to prevent staining and discolorations from developing on your carpet. Over time the stain can develop an offensive odor if it is left untreated. Pet...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold in Carpet & Carpet Pads

    Carpeting that gets wet can be covered in mildew, which can turn into mold. Normally this seeps into the carpet backing and pad if the water penetrated through. When carpet becomes wet from a...

  • How to Get Lava Lamp Wax Out of the Carpet

    Lava lamps work with melted wax. While most lava lamps are made from thick glass that can survive a drop on the carpet, if the lamp catches the end of a nightstand or a bed railing on its way...

  • How to Get Hard Stains Out of Carpet

    Carpeted areas of your home can be some of the most difficult to keep clean. It can seem like everything that touches a carpet stains it, including dirt or mud tracked in from outside, spilled...

  • How to Remove Henna Stains From Carpet

    Henna is used to color hair, for artistic design on the skin and can be worn as a natural deodorant. The leaves, juice and flower oil are used from the henna plant for each of these tasks. Henna...

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