The guy at the store where I bought my oriental rug said to lift up the rug and put a large bowl under it, and then wet it thoroughly with water with a little dish soap in it. If that's not enough to get the stain out, go to a pet store and ask for an enzyme cleaner. this stuff really works, but you have to keep it wet.
Once it's clean and your rinse with clear water, blot out as much water as you can and let it dry. It's best to let air circulate underneath as well as on top.
2006-09-10 13:45:24
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answered by MailorderMaven 6
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There is a spray you can buy at the pet store that removes pet stains and odors from carpets. Wal*Mart also sells it. But do try whatever you use on a very small and inconspicuous part of the rug, since some rugs may also lose some color to any stain removers, even vinegar. It's hard to know what dyes were used on your Dubai carpet.
2006-09-10 13:00:52
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answered by gtk 3
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Hydrogen peroxide will oxidize the colour and it will fade the colour. There are carpet cleaners which will get rid of the stain as long because it is a clean stain. right this is a restoration which will get rid of maximum stains with little or no value. Take a number of your hover carpet air purifier cleansing soap and advert it to heat water. Use you hands and damped the face of the carpet in basic terms. are not getting the lower back of the carpet moist. when you have the face damp, positioned a great mound of white paper towels on precise of the stain. positioned a water evidence weight on precise of the towels. permit set over night. This removes maximum stains, yet some circumstances demands 2 remedies.
2016-12-12 06:11:35
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answered by ? 4
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You may want to contact the folks at Isberian rugs. They've been dealing with oriental rug cleaning for a long time and I'm sure would share some info with you. You can reach them at http://www.isberianrugs.com
2006-09-12 07:14:25
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answered by bigH 1
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You do not need to buy anything expensive. The ingredients you need are baking soda, vinegar, dish washing liquid, and hydrogen peroxide. This will work on both the stain and the odor. Many people swear by various commercial products and you could buy something from a pet store or from a vet, but this recipe will work just as well and won't cost as much.
Best of luck with it.
2006-09-10 15:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Vinegar fellow pet lover I say vinegar si the answer
2006-09-10 12:53:41
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answered by icheeknows 5
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2006-09-12 06:27:12
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answered by KAREN 4
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