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  • Aug 08, 2006
    Mix 1/2 cup Biz to 2 cups hot water. Use a white cloth and drench the area of carpet with the Biz mixture. Put a dry, white towel over the spot. Put a heating pad over towel. Place another towel over the heating pad. Place a hard, flat board over towel and apply something very heavy on top of board. Do not rub! This may take several applications, but this saved us from replacing brand new carpet.
  • Nov 22, 2005
    I finally found a way to get red (and other colors) Kool-aid out of carpet and clothing. Spray it with Lysol Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner. This really only works on the fresh Kool-aid. Once it's a dry stain, it won't work nearly as well. Also, it will get Kool-aid stains off kitchen counters without bleach.
  • Nov 22, 2005
    Act quickly by retrieving a container of salt and completely covering the stain. Leave it to dry, and then vacuum up. The salt completely absorbs the moisture and color from the carpet.
  • Nov 22, 2005
    I use baby wipes to remove a lot of stains from carpets. Just blot first if the stain is fresh. If the stain is old, scrub till the stain is gone. No harm done to carpets. This method has removed red Kool-Aid, chocolate, juices, oil, grease and many other stains from my carpets.
  • Nov 22, 2005
    Act quickly by retrieving a container of salt and completely covering the stain. Leave it to dry, and then vacuum up. The salt completely absorbs the moisture and color from the carpet.

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