There is a wonderful product called "Get Serious" it's available at Pet Smart or Petco. It cleans up vomit, blood, feces, etc or both pets and humans. The great thing is that it removes the stain and the odor. Now there is a chance your stain is permanent as sometimes the acid in vomit left on carpet will often bleach it. But if there is anything that is going to take it out, including the odor it's Get Serious. Hopefully the vomit didn't bleach the fibers of the carpet if so you may have to have it patched by a carpet cleaning company. They can take the carpet from a inconspicuous place like the closet etc. You will never know it was patched when a reputable company does it. In the future keep Get Serious on hand and then clean it up right away before the stomach acid sets into the carpet fibers.
2007-06-16 22:27:25
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answered by Wicked Good 6
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I really did not need to know about the pizza and milk but I hope you learnt a valuable lesson not to do it again ! To clean buy carpet stain remover foam is good wear gloves have buckets of hot water and towels some damp some dry rub and clean with a little water then dry with towel you may need to do a larger area so that the clean spot is not too noticeable. The price we pay for a moments indiscretion. After a few days when it is really dry rub in talcum powder and vacuum. The problem should be solved if not do it again and good luck!
2007-06-17 05:41:27
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answered by njss 6
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Try some Lysol to neturalize the smell.
Then one day get some real hot water and soap and scrub it
The Lysol it again.
My old dog used to make some mistakes in the house, on the rug, and it worked.
2007-06-17 09:23:26
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answered by Michael M 7
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get a carpet cleaner that is for getting pet smells out of the carpet and use it. It works GREAT!!
2007-06-17 05:20:30
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answered by jtwb568@yahoo.com 4
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Half water and half vinegar. Spray on the mixture and get yourself a towel or something to scrub it out/up. Vinegar also works well in a steam cleaner.
2007-06-17 07:12:10
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answered by '~.cOfFeEkIsS.~' 4
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club soda. saturate the area. let sit 10 min and then soak up with a white towel.
2007-06-17 05:20:07
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answered by lilflashinchick15 2
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Rent a steam cleaner from your local store and get the odor remover cleaner they recommend. luck to you !!!
2007-06-17 05:21:14
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answered by eizus28 7
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Call Stanley Steamer, they clean and deodorize. We use them for our apartment complex. If that doesn't work, call your homeowners insurance claims department for suggestions.
2007-06-17 05:34:58
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answered by GreenIce10 3
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try 1tbsp. white vineger to1 qt. water. if that doesn't work you may need to call a pro
2007-06-18 22:25:31
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answered by mouse 2
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pee on it.
2007-06-17 05:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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