Start by using a shop vac, (or any other hose vac) in a small corner of the area, without actually touching the area. Then I would try a DRY cleaner, like Capture, which is available at many stores, like Sears. Always try a very small area, as every carpet is different. Good Luck.
2006-11-04 04:35:42
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answered by Halloween Mess 1
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no longer a lot journey with soot from a hearth. Have wiped sparkling oil and gum and tomato sauce and backyard airborne dirt and dirt from cats. i think which you will in basic terms ought to bathe the cat limitless situations till the soot is long gone. Have had some good fortune with infant powder, hide the cats nostril and mouth and sprinkle somewhat (or a lot) of constarch based infant powder on, then brush away. you are able to ought to try this some situations, distinctive factors on distinctive days. No advice on retaining the cat from biting or scratching, in spite of the reality that I even have considered long foundry workers gloves that would do in a pinch. sturdy good fortune, Annie C
2016-10-21 06:16:12
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answered by Erika 4
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Try sprinkling salt on it, leave it for a few hours and then vac it off
2006-11-04 19:56:44
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answered by Garry B 1
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Dab it with vanish watch it does not spread.Just thought have you tried to hoover it out.
2006-11-07 21:21:48
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answered by Ollie 7
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1001 spray is really good
2006-11-04 03:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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vanish
2006-11-04 03:44:37
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answered by grumpcookie 6
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