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Animal Stains - Mix one cup of water with a teaspoon of white vinegar. Apply the solution to the stain. Allow it to remain on the stain for fifteen minutes. Blot the excess moisture with a white towel. Then wash the stain with mild warm soapy water - sponge with cold water - blot dry using paper towels or an absorbent terry cloth. Grease - First try warm soapy water, but if the stain is stubborn, an all purpose liquid cleaner will remove it. Follow the instructions on the label. If the burn is deep and you happen to have a extra carpet from when it was laid, an almost invisible patch is possible on a shag or sculptured carpet. It will not work as well on velvet cut or smooth cut carpet. The way to do this is to use a sharp cutting tool to cut a clean square around the burn mark. Remove the square with the burn. Cut a patch the same size from the extra carpet. Using a carpet adhesive, apply a thin coat to the underside and the raw edges of the carpet on the floor. Press the patch in place. Place a few books on the patch to add to the strength of the bond. Make certain that you do not use too much adhesive on the edges of the patch - you don’t want it to ooze on to the adjacent carpet fibers. Designed & Hosted by Tahoe Web Service |