How do I get vaseline out of carpet? Please help!?
Question:My daughter got into vaseline tub and got it all over the floor.
I have to get it out. I tried cornstarch on a few spots and it didn't work to well. Would hot water work? Please help. Any Ideas will work.
Answers:
Try vinegar+a drop of dish detergent (not dishwasher) .Recipe :
put in a spray bottle 1/4 cup of vinegar ,1 cup of water and one drop of dish detergent. Spray the area , let stand for 1o min and then brush . This recipe is good to clean anything , it is safe , non polluting , antiviral ,antibacterial, anti grease ,etc :high chairs,windows,carpets stains,cars,car seats,etc.
General Info:
Be sure to check the helpful hints for the Do's and Don'ts of stain removal and Six Sure Ways to Set Stains.
Tools & Chemicals:
Dry cleaning solvent,dish washing or fine fabric detergent, white terry towels, white vinegar, warm water, measuring cup, vacuum. Dry cleaning solvents can be purchased at your grogery store or at your local carpet cleaning supply retailer.
Technique:
Work on removing the stain as soon as you notice it. The longer the stain is left on the carpet the greater the chances are of the stain setting.
In every case remove all excess wet or dry material before attempting to clean. Blot wet materials using a white terry towel (check helpful hints for a detailed description of blotting). Vacuum excess dry materials or gently scrape up materials with a spoon.
Apply a small amount of dry cleaning solvent to the white terry towel and blot the stain. Continue until no further transfer of material to the towel is apparent.
If the stian remains proceed to the next step.
Mix 1/2 tsp. of dish washing soap or fine fabric detergent into 1 (8 oz.)cup of warm water.
Apply a small amount, blot or tamp and repeat until the stain is removed. Be patient. Complete removal may require repeating the same step several times. Tamp down on the carpet, do not scrub as this may disort the texture of the pile.
Cover the stain with the towel and press down repeatedly to absorb the stain material and detergent.
Once the stain is completely removed, rinse the area with cold water; blot with a dry white terry towel until all moisture is removed. Repeat this process several times to remove cleaning solution residue. (Residue can attract soils).
If the spot or stain turns brownish when dry, mix 1 part white vinegar and two parts water. Apply a small amount and blot. Repeat only once.
Precautions:
Never use a stronger concentration than is recommended. Never use laundry detergent or automatic dish washing detergents because they may destroy or dye some fibers. Never use non-volatile solvents as they can cause delamination in synthetic carpets either immediately or over a period of time. Non-volatile solvents do not dissipate at room temperture & will remain in your carpet. Never pour solvents directly onto your carpet or saturate your carpet. Instead apply the solvent to a white terry towel and blot the stained area. Never use highly combustible solvents such as gasoline or paint thinners.
alchol works just get a bottle like a spray bottle n put in water and alchohal more water then alchohal though but yea thats should work i use it for like pet stains or when my kid dropped cherry juice on the rug lol hope this is a help
I would try with brown paper and a warm to hot iron, like you do when removing a wax stain. Place the brown paper over the stain, iron on top off the paper and the Vaseline will lift onto the paper. Then try with a little of your own hair shampoo to clean the carpet. Rinse well. I suggest using a sponge whilst doing this, work inwards of the stain so you don“t spread further. then . Place a towel over the wet patch , lay a heavy object of top of the towel. this will help dry up any remaining water from the underside of your carpet. Best leave over night , dry with plenty fresh air. I also can suggest you have the carpet steam cleaned at a later date , as sooner or later the water mark always reaches the top. Hope this is of some help to you
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