paper towels. laundry detergent and sponge.
2006-08-17 07:46:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I know I'll get some hairy eyeballs for this, but I find the best thing to do is let the puke harden and then peel it off the carpet. Otherwise I only end up spreading the mess and potential stain. I only have cats though, and dark carpets. Dogs might make a bigger messier puke.
2006-08-17 07:48:07
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answer #2
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answered by korbbec 4
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Use a soap that will not leave a film, such as dish soap, even shampoo, mixed with cold water.
Rinse until all signs of soap is gone.
DO NOT RUB carpet. Blot only with a clean sponge, towel, or paper towels. When done, place a towel or paper towels over it with a weight. The remaining moisture will be wicked by the towel/s.
2006-08-17 07:50:26
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answer #3
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answered by ed 7
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you will need-
1container wipeys- preferably lysol, clorox, or some other disinfectant type, but baby wipeys or even just moistened paper towels will do in a pinch
two to three plastic grocery bags
1 box arm n hammer carpet fresh the pet odor kind, but in a pinch you can substitute baking soda, or even talcum powder
1 vaccuum
1bottle febreeze
1 leash,
newspaper,
and firm tone of voice
place wipey on spot place 1 bag over wipey, another bag over your hand and another bag, opened to the side, ready to recieve everything else
go for it- pick up all puke in wipey and bag shield plop into open bag at side
wipe up with more wipeys any pukey residue left on floor plop inot waiting bag at side also(you should still have your bag glove on hand)
sprinkle liberally with powder carpet fresh
let sit while you drop your bag glove into the bag at your side, and tie the whole mess off and bring out to the dumpster
when you come back, get the vaccuum, vaccuum up the nasty spot, and all the carpet fresh, spray it down with febreeze
the whole time youre doing all this you should be talking to the dog about how this is"nooooooooooooooooooooooo" (thisdis where you use the firm tone of voice
then put paper in the corner, tell puppy "this is where we go, HERE"
and then take puppy out for a walk, and hopefully if hes got any yucky bug in his tum hell puke it out outside
please dont listen to any of these jerks on here telling you to hit your dog or rub his nose in it thats not nice
2006-08-17 08:06:07
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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pick it up with paper towel or news paper works also if you don't have paper towel. then pour about a cup of water over the spot, scrub with some carpet cleaner/shampoo stuff. then get the vacuum out, and suck that puck right out of the carpet. and voila! you have a clean carpet. for a finishing touch spray some febreeze over the spot. nobody will ever know.
2006-08-17 07:52:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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For dog puke, urine, and feces on the carpet, we use a product called Petzyme. It not only cleans up the mess, but it's enzymes remove the smell very, very well. That can be hard to do with smelly messes.
2006-08-17 07:47:47
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answer #6
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answered by IT Pro 6
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while and after you clean up, keep an eye on your pet!
He/she could be very sick, and possibly ate something poisonous.
As for the mess...
...Paper towels are easiest for the big stuff.
then soak up the liquid.
Then use Resolve carpet cleaner - this works well - use as directed.
good luck
2006-08-17 07:49:30
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answer #7
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answered by CigarMe 3
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First of all, don't let the stain soak into the carpet
Clean it up with paper towels and use some carpet cleaner and start scrubbing.
2006-08-17 07:47:46
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answer #8
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answered by Sam 3
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i have 2 cats & they get furballs all the time & puke them on my carpet. pick it up w/ paper towel w/out rubbing it in (just pat it w/ a clean one) & then mix a scoop of oxy-clean w/ warm water in a spray bottle. stain will disappear after patting it dry. voila.
2006-08-17 07:55:08
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answer #9
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answered by curiouscat 2
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Clean it up! get all the big stuff off the top with a paper towel them spray with a good cleaner and then shampoo. thats what i do, and right away the sooner the better.
2006-08-17 07:48:07
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answer #10
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answered by Angela L 2
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lotsa paper towel to clean the solid stuff away
get a wet cloth or sponge to get rid of the stain, use some soap (Sunlight works, or any detergent)
put some baking soda on to control the odour.
later on, take soda off and spray with Febreeze, or some sort of anti-odour anti-bacterial stuff.
(gee, you can really tell i have pets...)
2006-08-17 07:49:54
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answer #11
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answered by peakfreak 3
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