Try Resolve. It's a fabric and carpet cleaner spray that you can find in the household cleaner section of most stores.
You could also try putting some eye makeup remover on a cloth, rubbing that on the stains, and then "rinsing" with another cloth that just has water on it.
Good luck.
2007-01-09 08:06:35
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answered by cleopatra2u 3
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Many beverages, medicines, cosmetics, foods, and other liquids contain dyes. These dyes may be absorbed into the fibers making removal very slow or impossible.
Go to this website for step by step cleaning procedure
http://www.carpet-rug.com/cgi-bin/search.pl
If removal does not appear to be possible, call your carpet cleaning professional for advice. Sometimes the stain can be hidden by spot dyeing, retufting, or by repairing the affected area.
2007-01-09 08:21:45
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answered by Gary S 5
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Try any eye-makeup remover. Dab a little on the spot - don't rub. Wick it up with a clean dry cloth.
Most eye makeup removers are oil-based. If the remover leaves a dark wet-looking spot, dab that spot with a little dishsoap.
2007-01-09 08:05:09
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answered by stargirllll4311 4
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except you realize what brought about the stains, that's totally confusing to assert what's going to (or won't) artwork to do away with them. each and all the carpet-cleaners you stated are "spot cleaners" yet they are not very good. And carpeting stains could properly be something: blood, grape juice, wine, paint--which those cleaners won't do away with besides. The puppy urine stains must be greater controlled now--crate your puppy till it has greater efficient administration of that's bladder--and be consistent with the guidance. do no longer purely positioned absorbent pads everywhere--the puppy is at a loss for words approximately the place that's totally properly to bypass, because of the fact she is going everywhere, even with your pads. you could no longer assume a puppy (or any dogs) to appreciate that the pads are the region she is meant to apply, except you purely use ONE--and take the dogs to that pad each and every time, and allow her to pee there--on a known schedule. dogs are no longer "reasoning" beasts--they do no longer artwork out concepts--they stick to instincts and habit schedules. Use that for the period of your benefit. positioned that puppy on a schedule and stick to it religiously and he or she will ultimately "get" it approximately the place it is appropriate to urinate and the place it is not. And use an ENZYME purifier to do away with the urine scent and stains, or no remember how plenty guidance and cleansing you do, she'll nonetheless scent that section the place she peed till now and use it returned.
2016-10-06 21:52:42
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answered by ? 4
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Sounds strange, but pantene clarifying shampoo probably would do it, it has a degreaser additive. Try a small spot first. Otherwise, try a foaming make-up remover or mild dish soap, not an oil based one.
2007-01-09 08:06:15
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answered by hrh_gracee 5
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