Oxy anything is great... There is a product that is dual chambered by oxy and it is fantastic! It is a spray gun tyoe thing, metal can, I don't have anymore so I can't tell you the maker.
2006-08-28 06:49:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Many great stain removers. Be sure to use a stain remover recommended for the steam cleaner that you are using to clean the carpets with. After it is cleaned and dried, consider spraying the carpet with a protective spray that prevents stains. It sounds as though, you may need to replace the carpet. The stains may be coming up from the padding under the carpet. Be sure that you are sucking all of the water out of the carpet and allowing it to be thouroghly dry before walking on it too. Try this site here:
http://www.carpetsetc-pgh.com/carpets_spot_stains.htm
Best of luck.
2006-08-28 13:52:34
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answered by Shayna 6
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I use all natural Veriuni all natural cleaners:
https://www.moreinfo247.com/9026925/Department.vstore?id=32
Not only are they very strong but they are totally safe. You would not believe the harm that these chemical cleaners can cause.
Here is a good article on removing stains on carpets:
It figures! You’ve already spilt something on your new carpet. It seems like the more careful you are, the more mess eventually happens. But not to worry. You can get rid of stains on carpets. But what path will you choose? Will you consult a professional carpet cleaner or will you try and wipe the stain out yourself?
Generally speaking, the smaller the stain, the more likely you’ll be able to get rid of it using your own home remedies. Removing stains on carpets can either be easy or tedious depending on the size of the stain and how much time has passed since the stain was made.........
Read more about it here:
http://www.ineedsomeinformation.com/stains-on-carpets.htm
2006-08-30 19:29:14
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answered by Daniel Cassidy 2
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Chances are you need an idustrial carpet cleaner to come in and do a professional job. If the stains are coming back it's because your underlay is stained as well and because your carpet stays a little wet after shampooing it is pulling the stains back through when you walk on it.
2006-08-28 13:52:30
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answered by takeitorleaveit-loveitorhateit 2
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I have bought many different products, and find this to be the best. It says on the directions, that you don't need to scrub, just put it on and remove it. I found on hard stains that it is better, after you put it on, use a scrub brush, then put a little more on, and let set for about 30 minutes. That should take the stain out, but if it is still there, repeat the process..good luck..click it>>
http://www.wd40.com/Brands/spot_shot_trigger.html
2006-08-28 14:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I sue 409 Cleaner with lemon. The lemon will bring the stain up to the surface. When I spray my stains, I let them soak for about 15 minutes, then I take a dry rag and dab it, not rub it. Rubbing will cause the stain to go in deeper.
2006-08-28 20:25:03
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answered by ? 1
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Folex!!! I've been using it for years, since my company's janitor recommended it. It gets out lipstick, rust, ink, you name it. It's readily available at my local grocery store...White spray bottle with (I believe) purple text on the front.
I do, however, recommend using a steam cleaner on the whole carpet, if it's really bad...otherwise, you'll be left with clean spots that will look just as bad as the dirty spots!
2006-08-28 13:49:53
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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I use Resolve for my small spots. If you have a carpet shampooer just use hot water in it, don't use soap because it's bad for the carpet.
2006-08-28 15:53:22
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answered by GeminiGirl 4
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We use Mrs Goodweather down the road, she is a bit slow nowadays ,arthritis I think, but the woman is so good!
2006-08-28 13:51:42
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answered by Ros H 2
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Oxy clean.
2006-08-31 18:34:55
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answered by kathy e 2
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