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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

409.0. "Suggestions on stain removal." by PUZZLE::BLUM () Mon Dec 01 1986 12:11

    We just adopted a cat who sometimes prefers the carpet instead
    of the litter box.  We have a light colored carpet which shows
    the stains easiliy.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how
    to remove the stains.  Even if we clean it immediately, it still
    leaves a discoloration.
    
    John
    
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409.1Something to try anyway!DONJON::SCHREINERdanger zoneMon Dec 01 1986 13:1721
    I have a little trick I use to remove stains from carpets.  This
    worked to remove Strawberry Daiquari stains from an off-white carpet,
    maybe it will work for new stains.  I doubt this will work for stains
    already dried.
    
    Wash the spot up with woolite and cold water.  Take a clean cloth
    and run cold water through it, and squeeze the excess water out.
    Take the cold cloth and put it on top of the stain and wait for
    it (the cloth on top) to dry.  As it dries it lifts the stain out
    of the carpet.  
    
    This really works for me on new stains, I've never tried it on already
    dried stains.  Don't peek while the cloth is drying....after it's
    dry lift the cloth off....usually you can see the stain that would
    be in your carpet on the cloth itself.
    
    If you try this on old stains, I'ld be curious to know if it works.
    
    purrs
    cin
    
409.2This works for mePUZZLE::CORDESJAMon Dec 01 1986 14:0714
    I usually try to scoop up as much as possible with paper towels,
    being careful not to smear it.  Always work towards the center,so
    as not to make the stain any larger.  Get a clean sponge and a bowl
    of plain water and squeeze some water onto the spot.  With a handful
    of paper towels blot up the water.  You will notice a discoloration
    on the paper towels, keep soaking and blotting until the paper towels
    come out clean.
    
    There is a product out here on the west coast called Lestoil that
    is a rug shampoo and deoderizer made especially for people with
    pets.  I have had good luck using it on older spots.
    
    JoAnn
    
409.3try BrookstoneDSSDEV::EPPESDignity, always dignityFri Dec 05 1986 18:0113
     Brookstone makes a stain remover that works quite well.  It's made
     especially for pet stains.  It comes in a pump bottle -- you  spray
     it on the stain, rub the area with a cloth, let it dry, and vaccuum.
     I've used it on weeks-old vomit stains on an off-white carpet, and
     it worked beautifully.

     The stain remover comes packaged with an odor remover, which you just
     spray on the odorous area.  It really does neutralize it -- it doesn't
     just cover it up temporarily.

     The package of these 2 bottles costs something like $10.95.

							-- Nina