Hi, cross posting hear form alt.home.repair! Hope that's okay!
I sound so silly, just asking this question! :)
I read some where that cleaning stains of coffee that has no milk
and sugar in it is different from cleaning stains of coffee that has
milk and sugar in it!
I spilled coffee on my carpet yesterday, there are 4 spots, each about
3 or 4" in diameter. It's very light colored carpet. I also made the
mistake of rubbing with wet paper towels, instead of just blotting
(know this after the fact, b'coz of googliing). Anyway, I also tried
mixing dish washing detergent in water and rubbing it into the stains.
That didn't do anything.
Anyone has any idea on what I can do to get these stains off the carpet
now?
oxyclean + water? or
vinegar + water or
spotshot chemical solutions?
I am not sure if I can try different things, I am afraid of spoiling
the carpet.
Appreciate any input. Thanks a lot!
DrClean - 17 Mar 2005 08:14 GMT
> Hi, cross posting hear form alt.home.repair! Hope that's okay!
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> Appreciate any input. Thanks a lot!
Hi,
You can use acetic acid and it should get rid of the whole stain. Simply use
it neat and then tamp it in with a brush. Mop up as much as you can using
absorbant cloths or a wet and dry vacuum and then flush with water and do
the same. You can substitute white or pickling vinegar for the acetic acid
if it's hard to find.
Alternatively go to www.DrClean.co.uk and there's a full description in our
stain section. There are also step-by-step examples of getting an orange
juice stain out of carpets and a tea stain out of a t-shirt that use
precisely the same method.
Hope this helps

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