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Stain Guide
Home Stain Guide

Stain Guide

We have compiled an immense amount of free tips to help you manage your stains.

Alcoholic Beverages

1. Flush with warm water or soda water.
2. Blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Animal Stains

1. Apply detergent solution.
2. Apply ammonia solution.
3. Apply vinegar.
4. Rinse and blot.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Artificial Colours

1. Apply detergent solution.
2. Apply vinegar.
3. Rinse.
4. Apply enzyme detergent.
5. Rinse and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

1. ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Beer

1. Flush with warm water and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Blood

1. Apply cool detergent solution.
2. Apply vinegar.
3. Rinse.
4. Apply enzyme detergent.
5. Rinse with cool water and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Chocolate

1. Apply none-oily nail polish remover.
2. Apply paint/oil/grease remover.
3. Repeat step.
4. Apply detergent solution.
5. Apply ammonia solution.
6. Rinse and blot.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Coffee/Tea/Cola

1. Flush with cold water or soda water.
2. Blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Crayon

1. Apply paint/oil/grease remover.
2. Repeat step 1.
3. Apply detergent solution.
4. Rinse and blot.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Fruit Juice

1. Apply detergent solution.
2. Apply vinegar.
3. Rinse.
4. Apply enzyme detergent.
5. Rinse and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Glue

Professional Cleaning Recommended

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Grass Stains

1. Apply cool detergent solution.
2. Apply vinegar.
3. Rinse.
4. Apply enzyme detergent.
5. Rinse with cool water and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Gravy

1. Apply detergent solution.
2. Apply vinegar solution.
3. Apply enzyme detergent.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Grease/Oil

1. Apply none-oily nail polish remover.
2. Apply paint/oil/grease remover.
3. Repeat step.
4. Apply detergent solution.
5. Apply ammonia solution.
6. Rinse and blot.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Gum

1. Chill with ice cube.
2. Scrape of as much as possible.
3. Apply none-oily nail polish remover.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Ink (Ball Point)

1. Spray with unscented hair spray (yes, this really works!)
2. Apply paint/oil/grease remover.
3. Repeat 1 and 2.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Jello

1. Apply detergent solution.
2. Apply vinegar.
3. Rinse.
4. Apply enzyme detergent.
5. Rinse and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Ketchup

1. Apply detergent solution.
2. Apply vinegar solution.
3. Apply enzyme detergent.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Lipstick

1. Apply paint/oil/grease remover.
2. Repeat step 1.
3. Apply detergent solution.
4. Rinse and blot.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Milk

1. Apply warm water or soda water. Dry cleaning solution may also be used.
2. Blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Mud

1. Let dry.
2. Brush, scrap or vacuum off as much as possible.
3. Apply detergent solution.
4. Rinse and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Mustard

1. Apply detergent solution.
2. Apply vinegar solution.
3. Apply enzyme detergent.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Nail Polish

1. Apply paint/oil/grease remover.
2. Apply none-oily nail polish remover.
3. If stain remains apply detergent solution.
4. Apply ammonia solution.
5. Apply vinegar solution.
6. Rinse and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Paint (Latex)

1. Blot up.
2. Rinse with detergent solution.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Paint (Oil Base)

1. Apply paint/oil/grease remover.
2. Apply none-oily nail polish remover.
3. If stain remains apply detergent solution.
4. Apply ammonia solution.
5. Apply vinegar solution.
6. Rinse and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Rust

1. Apply vinegar
2. Let sit 5 min. Repeat twice. If stain remains, Professional Cleaning Recommended

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Soda

1. Apply detergent solution.
2. Apply vinegar.
3. Rinse.
4. Apply enzyme detergent.
5. Rinse and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Tar/Shoe Polish

1. Apply none-oily nail polish remover.
2. Apply paint/oil/grease remover.
3. Repeat step.
4. Apply detergent solution.
5. Apply ammonia solution.
6. Rinse and blot.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Urine

1. Apply detergent solution.
2. Apply ammonia solution.
3. Apply vinegar solution.
4. Rinse and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Vomit

1. Apply detergent solution.
2. Apply ammonia solution.
3. Apply vinegar solution.
4. Rinse and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Wax

1. Apply paint/oil/grease remover.
2. Repeat step 1.
3. Apply detergent solution.
4. Rinse and blot.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

Wine (Red)

1. First blot with white wine, if stain remains-.
2. Apply detergent solution.
3. Apply vinegar solution.
4. Apply ammonia solution.
5. Rinse and blot dry.

ABOUT THE SOLUTIONS IN THIS GUIDE

Ammonia Solution: One tablespoon of household ammonia(Sudsy) to half a cup of lukewarm water.
Detergent Solution: One teaspoon of laundry detergent(Tide) to one cup of lukewarm water.
Enzyme detergent: Use any laundry detergent that contains enzymes. Mix as detergent above.
Non-Oily Nail Polish Remover: Use undiluted as directed.
Unscented Hair Spray: Great on ink and small tar spots.
Vinegar: Plain undiluted white table vinegar.

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY

ACT PROMPTLY. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to remove. Absorb liquid with clean white towel or paper towels and scrape up solid material. Work from the outside spot toward the center to avoid spreading it.
TEST SOLUTION FIRST on a portion of the fiber or the carpet that is not normally visible.
BLOT GENTLY BETWEEN STEPS. NEVER RUB! Rubbing or aggressive blotting can cause a stain to spread or penetrate deeper. A clean white towel or paper towel allows you to see when you are no longer absorbing the spot or stain.
NEVER USE BLEACH. Bleach can remove lots of stains, unfortunately it will also remove the color from your carpet.
BE PATIENT! Repeat the procedure several times until no more residue shows on your towel.

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