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Hi,
The cat ate too fast and threw up on the carpet. It was dry food he had and the stain is sort of a browny color. What should I use to clean the stain? Thanks. Patt. |
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Nature's Miracle. Pet Smart, for one, has it.
"Patt" <pattj@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:V6okb.123652$6C4.16111@pd7tw1no... > Hi, > The cat ate too fast and threw up on the carpet. It was dry food he had and > the stain is sort of a browny color. What should I use to clean the stain? > Thanks. > Patt. > > |
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Spot Shot - I've had cats for over 20 years and it's the best I've ever used.
All the grocery stores in TX sell - spray it on and put paper towels on spot - walk on it to soak it up. You may have to do it a few times but it really works. It comes in a blue and orange can in the carpet cleaner section of store. |
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Hydrogen peroxide.
"Patt" <pattj@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:V6okb.123652$6C4.16111@pd7tw1no... > Hi, > The cat ate too fast and threw up on the carpet. It was dry food he had and > the stain is sort of a browny color. What should I use to clean the stain? > Thanks. > Patt. > > |
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"Julie Moretto" <juliemoretto@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:W%jrb.48153$BX.44267@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. . > Hydrogen peroxide. > > "Patt" <pattj@shaw.ca> wrote in message > news:V6okb.123652$6C4.16111@pd7tw1no... > > Hi, > > The cat ate too fast and threw up on the carpet. It was dry food he had > and > > the stain is sort of a browny color. What should I use to clean the > stain? > > Thanks. > > Patt. > > > > > > Hi Pat, Try a weak solution of Ammonia (20% with water) before going for the peroxide treatment. The ammonia will have a cleaning action which the peroxide will not. Flush with water and remove as much as possible using a wet and dry vacuum after treatment. Hope this helps -- DrClean www.DrClean.co.uk The Best Fabric Cleaning Resource on the Web |
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>> "Patt" <pattj@shaw.ca> wrote
>> > The cat ate too fast and threw up on the carpet. It was dry food he had >> and >> > the stain is sort of a browny color. What should I use to clean the >> stain? I immediately pick up the residue with a paper towel (or towels). Then spray on a little Resolve or other carpet cleaner, and brush and blot. Why *do* they pick carpet instead of vinyl or bare floor to toss their cookies? :-) |
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Hi Patt and group,
As the owner of this company I'm a bit partial but there is a lot of carpet cleaning information (450+ pages) on our site.. Problem(s) with carpet cleaning products: http://www.1800drycarpet.com/detergent_residue.htm The solution to 'the problem': http://www.1800drycarpet.com/products_brands.htm R&D - Meet our chemist: http://www.1800drycarpet.com/chemist.htm Message-board (read feedback): http://www.drycarpet.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi Listen to feedback: http://www.1800drycarpet.com/mediaramp/ Tips, tricks and proceedures: http://www.1800drycarpet.com/how_to_procedure.htm Videos: http://www.1800drycarpet.com/videos.htm More info?: http://www.1800drycarpet.com/feedback_form.htm As a company, 1-800-DRYCARPET is one of four in the world that manufactures a dry carpet cleaning product. I'm new to Google Group - I hope that my post is appropriate. Greg Cantrell 1-800-DRYCARPET President http://www.drycarpet.com/people.htm |
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On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 04:08:21 GMT, "Patt" <pattj@shaw.ca> wrote:
>The cat ate too fast and threw up on the carpet. It was dry food he had and >the stain is sort of a browny color. What should I use to clean the stain? OxiClean. You can find it at Costco, Target, probably the grocery store too... in the laundry aisle. Works great. -- Michelle Please, Don't Breed or Buy While Shelter Pets Die. |