Reply sandy collum sandmeyer july 4 2012 at 9 05 am how cool.
Clean stubborn carpet stains with an iron amp.
Before calling an expensive cleaning service diy it with these trusted common household solutions to help wipe out all kinds of tough carpet stains from red wine to pet urine.
Mix a cleaning solution of 50 50 warm water and white vinegar.
A very effective general stain remover is a mixture of 2 tablespoons of salt and a cup of white vinegar.
Reply thebeadden july 3 2012 at 8 19 pm me too.
131 thoughts on how to clean stubborn carpet stains with an iron and vinegar pillowsalamode july 3 2012 at 12 33 pm must try this.
Not only because you have a lot of cleaning ahead of you but because you ve wasted red wine and that is a true shame.
Fortunately there s an easy way to clean it up and it does not involve white wine.
How to clean coffee tougher water soluble stains try 1 tablespoon of ammonia mixed with 1 cup of water but not on wool or wool blend carpet.
Here are three vinegar solutions that can help you take out tough carpet stains.
Clean carpet stains with a clothes iron take a cue from professional carpet cleaners and harness the power of steam to remove even months old stains that have firmly set in.
Add 1 teaspoon of dishwashing liquid to 1 cup of hot water.
This solution will be pretty strong because the concentration of vinegar.
Instead use mild detergent and water.
One of the saddest carpet stains you can get is a wine stain.
How to remove carpet stains using an iron.
Stubborn carpet stains gone.
Just keep moving to a clean part of the cloth and re ironing over the stains until they re gone.
The stain will be transferred right onto the cloth.
A clothing iron can be used to remove a carpet stain such as dark juice wine and even candle wax.
It can do everything from removing soap scum to cleaning carpet stains.
Vinegar is one of the best cleaning powerhouses you can have in your home.
I went over my mystery stains about three times.
Continue reading to learn how you can remove a carpet stain with your iron.
If that doesn t work you can try one part chlorine bleach to five parts water but only on solution dyed carpets such as polypropylene.
Set iron to medium heat and apply it to the towel moving the iron over the stain for about 15 seconds.
With the help of water white vinegar dish washing liquid and a towel most carpet stains can be removed with a standard household clothing iron.
Soak an old towel or rag in hot water and lay it on top of the stain.