try SA8 solutions all frabric bleach it works great
2006-10-01 03:39:33
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answered by onnie 4
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Go to a good shoe shop or maybe a supermarket? and see if you can get hold of a product designed to remove shoe polish. . what ever you do do not rub it or get it wet. You need to get the right product for the job
2006-10-01 01:16:06
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answered by Em 3
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try scrubbing area with "swarfega" (the one without the polyballs) then wash off using a wet vaccum cleaner with carpet shampoo / 25% ammonia mix
2006-10-03 01:09:34
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answered by johncob 5
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try bicarbonate of soda add a little water to the bicarb put on stain gently rub in and leave a while when dry hoover up
2006-10-01 01:50:15
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answered by dazzadrew 2
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USE EXIT SOAP, my kids had a nasty accident with their fathers boot polish last fall and A friend told me about this product and it is amazing.
2006-10-03 17:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I use 1001 solution bought in most shops one or maybe two applications>>dab dont rub
2006-10-01 08:30:14
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answered by srracvuee 7
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a brand name carpet cleaner that foams up & comes in a spray can & u vacume after scrubbin
2006-10-01 01:15:35
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answered by Anonymous
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you wont ever get it out completely.. try vanish carpet shampoo. you will have to keep repeating this. but it will leave discolouration.
2006-10-01 01:17:34
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answered by grumpcookie 6
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try pouring some pepsi on it (not diet pepsi). and if that doesn't work, then use something else to get both of them off. hehehe
2006-10-02 02:15:07
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answered by samson 1
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I would say bleach - but it may take a while
2006-10-01 01:22:37
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answered by A Sincere Hard-of-Hearing Man 2
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