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Feb/109
Feb/109
How Do I Remove A Stain From A Pure Wool Carpet?
I have spilt coffee on my mums pure wool carpet and need to get the stain out. If I scrub it it just removes the pile??
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2:43 pm on February 3rd, 2010
This is WOOL, thus only use items that have been approved for wool. Water based products would not be good for the wool. I would recommend using a dry product like Capture. This is approved for Wool Carpets and works very good without damaging the fibers.
8:04 pm on February 3rd, 2010
bit of lemon juice and 5 hairs from a Beard !
9:46 pm on February 3rd, 2010
There are a few good ways of getting stains out, there is the white vinegar method, just pour vinegar on Area let it soak a few minutes then wipe it, or try this I have even got red wine out with this one, pour white wine over the spot, then pour a pile of salt on top leave until the salt has drawn the stain into it ( about an hour) then simply vacuum the salt up, stain should be gone, good luck, and MERRY CHRISTMAS.
2:52 am on February 4th, 2010
As far as a solution, vinegar is good. It will not damage anything, and when it evaporates it won’t leave any traces in the carpeting.
9:47 am on February 4th, 2010
I hope this helps. Good luck or your quest to find the right combination for cleaning that carpet.http://www.woolfurnishings.com/inforoom/…
11:01 am on February 4th, 2010
AHHH theres a product that will remove this .. I bought it for my wool carpet..
hang on whilst i go to see what its called
works great!!
11:03 am on February 4th, 2010
1001 carpet cleaner, spray it on, leave for a minute, then dab it out DONT RUB!. repeat if necessary
5:24 pm on February 4th, 2010
That first answer looks good- enzyme spot treatments (like that one) are great on coffee and tea stains- and the bottle will tell you exactly how to do it. Just be careful!
6:08 pm on February 4th, 2010
SHOUT IT OUT IS VERY GOOD FOR STAINS IN CARPET, SPRAY THE AREA AND LEAVE FOR A FEW MINUTES, THEN POUR A BIT OF WATER ON IT, RUB IT GENTLY WITH A SPONGE, THEN DRY IT UP USING A TOWEL,DRY IR BY PRESSING THE TOWEL INTO THE STAIN USING A DABBING MOTION.