Baking soda helps absorb oils and odors, while hydrogen peroxide breaks down stains. Create a solution with the two ingredients, placing it in a spray bottle for a gentle carpet-cleaning treatment.
Treat frequent spills and stains with our expert techniques. Liudmila Chernetska The carpets in every room of your home take a beating: dirt and mud in the foyer, spilled food in the dining room, wine ...
1. Pour club soda onto the stain and blot, blot, blot.
Hydrogen peroxide is a great disinfectant for your home that tackles a variety of harmful microbes, including viruses, bacteria, and fungi, and can also get rid of some stubborn stains. While this ...
This story is sponsored by Giant Carpet One. There's no end to the benefits of carpet—from warmth and coziness underfoot to enhanced insulation and noise reduction. But carpeting can also become a ...
(WDBJ) - I bet if I say to you, what’s the worst thing about carpet? You’re yelling back at me. It’s the spots, the stains, the spills, things like ketchup, cola, tea, coffee. They’re hard to get out.
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How to get pet stains out of carpet

Bleach should never be used to remove pet stains. It’s only safe to use on whites and colorfast fabrics and can damage your ...
If the stain is particularly tough, take a break from scrubbing and soak the stained area with a diluted solution of dish soap, hydrogen peroxide, and water for 10 to 20 minutes, and then lightly ...
I’m excited to teach you how to make a fabulous, if not magical, homemade stain remover. This stain remover recipe is so easy and cheap to make. And, wow, does it perform! Unlike some other homemade ...