I have a flat weave wool/cotton rug i need to spot clean. Can someone please recommend a good cleaner?


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Try Goop...it was intended to be a hand cleaner for mechanics, but I've used goop for years for carpet stains, clothing stains...It works, it doesnt smell bad and its environmentally safe.


What is it stained with?
I can suggest this, to remove the juice stain ,pour a little white wine on top then blot with kitchen paper, most dark juice stains, and red wine is removed like this. To clean the rug, use a little of your own hair shampoo, it works just as well as any carpet shampoo. If the the rug is not to big,once you have washed and rinsed it, If possible hang outside in the open air to dry well, if not possible , roll the rug in the biggest towel you have , this will help soak up most of the water, then dry near an open window. Hope this is of help to you
OxyClean (the powder, not the spray crap), or the store brand equivalent. I mix it in one of those cheap sport bottles that come with backpacks/lunch coolers. It works really well. We have really light colored carpet, and it gets pretty much everything out. Mud stains, juice drips, even chocolate syrup (that takes a couple cleanings, but does come out). Give it a shot.

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