I'd try to get to the store and get non-acetone nail polish remover. The acetone can melt the fibers in the carpet leaving you a bare spot instead of a blue one. I've heard lighter fluid, alcohol and sugar/water kind of paste.....I think I'd go with the non-acetone remover if you can get ahold of some. Or if worse comes to worse.....go over it with blue nail polish....
2007-02-03 08:21:01
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answered by Lynnie 2
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Club soda and vinegar will remove stains. Products that clean clothing will also clean the carpet. Try saturating the stain with a laundry pretreating agent first and leaving it to soak overnight. After which, you can blot with a damp sponge or cloth until the stain is removed. If need be, try a little laundry detergent to clean the stain.
If the solution to your stain problem can't be found in your kitchen cabinets, you may need to buy an over-the-counter stain solution. These are pretty easy to use. In most cases, you spray it on and vacuum or damp mop it off, but do follow all directions.
As a last resort, contact a professional or the carpet's manufacturer. They'll either share some stain removal tips or recommend a service call.
2007-02-07 08:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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(1)well this happend to me . try scraping lightly then after you do that try hair spray .yes you be a mazzed what hair spry can be uesd for.spray like a little puddle lightly rub it in . now rubbing alcohol can be used to . try spry n wash . be care full since your rug is blue it may cause your carpet to be lighter blue . if it is a dark blue .make sure if you have kids they are not a round you don,t want them to in hail the furms .
2007-02-03 17:14:02
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answered by ? 4
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If you use nail polish remover, it will take the color out of your carpet.
2007-02-03 16:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Try lighter fluid. It works great on a lot of stuff. Make sure you wash it out after though. It's highly flammable. You could try paint thinner or even gas. But make sure you wash this stuff out afterwards.
2007-02-03 21:41:02
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answered by Me2 5
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Try a cleaner called Goo Gone. It works really well, we use it at work all the time.
2007-02-04 21:07:14
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answered by ♥skiperdee1979♥ 5
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white spirits , should take it out , then use some of your own shampoo, to take the smell away
2007-02-03 16:22:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Have any lighter fluid?
2007-02-03 15:41:51
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answered by LINDA D. 5
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