Either spend a month trying to rinse it out by yourself or you can call a commerical carpet cleaner and they will use a defoamer to neutralize the shampoo and flush it out.
2007-04-08 15:44:02
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answered by landersonjr1958 6
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i could choose for the two Johnson's toddler Shampoo or RID lice shampoo reckoning on whether you like your landlord or no longer. The'll love the clean clean smaell of the toddler shampoo; who doen't like to smell a toddler!! on the different hand if the owner is the rationalization you're moving, the RID is a wondeful selection in fragrances!! It stinks, stinks long, stinks even while shampooed with toddler shampoo and properly, it in simple terms stinks!! it is your call. I in simple terms wish this allows you're making an recommended and morally resopnsible determination. Now go forth and shampoo my buddy.
2016-12-08 21:55:54
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answered by ? 4
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Just try to wipe it off with a rag, if that does not work, then you can rent a carpet cleaner, which can suck out all the soap/shampoo.
2007-04-08 15:39:11
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answered by msknowitall 5
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Try using fabric softener in your water. It will help keep the lather from the shampoo down some.
2007-04-08 16:31:18
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answered by Judy 6
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if you have a carpet shampooer just use water and try to get out as much suds as possible or like tigger said a shop vac will work also goodluck
2007-04-08 15:39:39
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answered by sandy 6
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it should just come out with a wet soapy washrag...if not try using carpet spot cleaner and scrub it with something...it should come out if its just shampoo!
2007-04-08 15:52:55
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answered by fleur de cerise 3
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Add water to it, then use a towel to dab up as much as you can. If you have a shop vac, add more water then use that.
Good luck!
2007-04-08 15:35:50
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answered by Tigger 7
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wet it and roll your head and shoulders in it,lol
2007-04-11 16:03:10
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answered by poppop1947 2
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