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General treatment recommendations for specific stains (see bottom for <1-5> explanations or click number for quick link)

ANIMAL WASTE..detergent or ammonia (see<1>), vinegar

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE..detergent, vinegar

ASHES..detergent, dry cleaning fluid

BALL POINT PEN..dry cleaning fluid

BEER..detergent, vinegar

BLEACH..detergent, vinegar

BLOOD..water (see <2>)

BUTTER..detergent

CANDLE WAX..(see <3>)

CANDY..detergent, vinegar

CATSUP..detergent

CHEWING GUM..(see <4>)

CHOCOLATE..detergent, vinegar

COFFEE..detergent, vinegar

COSMETICS..dry cleaning fluids, detergent, ammonia, vinegar

COUGH SYRUP..detergent

DYE (water based)..detergent, ammonia, vinegar

EGG..detergent, ammonia, vinegar

FRUIT AND FRUIT JUICE..detergent, ammonia, vinegar

FURNITURE POLISH..dry cleaning fluid, detergent, ammonia, vinegar

GLUE (water soluble)..detergent, ammonia, vinegar

GRAVY..detergent

GREASE..dry cleaning fluid

HOUSEHOLD CEMENT..dry cleaning fluid

ICE CREAM..detergent, ammonia, vinegar

INK..dry cleaning fluid, detergent, ammonia, vinegar

LIPSTICK..dry cleaning fluid,detergent,ammonia,vinegar

MARGARINE..detergent

MERTHIOLATE..dry cleaning fluids, detergent

MILK..detergent, ammonia, vinegar

MUD, DIRT, CLAY..detergent

MUSTARD..detergent, vinegar

NAIL POLISH..dry cleaning fluid

OILS..dry cleaning fluid, detergent, ammonia, vinegar

PAINT..(see <5>)

PERFUME..dry cleaning fluid, detergent, vinegar

POTTING SOIL..let dry overnight; vacuum carefully with hose end of a canister vacuum. Use water and detergent on any residual soil

SALAD DRESSING..dry cleaning fluid, detergent, vinegar

SHOE POLISH..dry cleaning fluid, detergent, vinegar

SOFT DRINK..detergent, ammonia, vinegar

SOOT..detergent, vinegar

SYRUP..detergent, vinegar

TAR..dry cleaning fluid

TEA..detergent, vinegar

URINE, ANIMAL FECES..detergent, vinegar (see <1> or )

UNKNOWN STAINS..detergent, dry cleaning fluid

VOMIT..detergent, ammonia, vinegar

WINE..vinegar, detergent (If all else fails, switch to Chardonnay)!! 




<1> If Animal urine and feces are not removed properly, they will often react with carpet dyes leaving a permanent stain. Urine will soak into the carpet backing and/or pad; after drying, the residue will breed odor-causing bacteria that is very difficult to remove. Professional help is advised.

<2> Use COOL water first on fresh blood to prevent setting the stain. Continue using only water to rid the blood from area.

<3> Candle wax can be removed by covering the affected area with several layers of dry cloth towel(s) and applying a warm iron on top of the towels. The wax will soften and attract to the heat thus becoming absorbed into the clean towel. Change towels often to properly absorb the wax. Do not overheat as some synthetic fibers within carpets have a low melting point. Any remaining residue can be removed with dry cleaning fluid.

<4> Chewing gum can removed by freezing it with ice and cracking it from the affected area. Place several ice cubes in a sealed plastic bag and apply to gum until frozen. After cracking away as much gum as possible, remove any remaining residue with dry cleaning fluid.

<5> Use a detergent solution (one teaspoon neutral detergent such as Dreft, Vel, Trend or Ivory Liquid to one cup water) for water-based paint spills. Use a dry cleaning fluid or the recommended cleaning solution (on the can which came with the product) for oil-based paint spills. Use a dry cleaning fluid on dried paint. If you should plan to contact a professional carpet cleaner for large spills, do your best to prevent the paint from drying by covering the affected area until a professional is able to arrive. Water based paint should be covered with a wet towel and plastic. Oil-based paint may simply be covered with plastic. 

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