Carpet stains are notorious for their permanence and the fact that somehow or something or other will always end up on your brand new carpet, which is probably in that nice shade of eggshell white. This can at the best of times be annoying and at the worst of times, depressing. It’s never easy to get that wad of chewed up gum out, or that nice big splotch of red wine, or even those blood stains from when you rushed out of the kitchen bleeding because you cut your finger trying to cook! Carpet stains are the bane of many a person’s existence and this is not due only to spilled blood or wine stains. If you manage to catch the spill in time there’s a good chance that all you will need is a little soap and water, along with a heaped teaspoon of elbow grease. Those carpet stains will disappear (almost) like magic. What happens though, when you don’t manage to get to those stains on time? They then have the time to settle peacefully into every single fiber of your carpet and remain stubbornly embedded in it. No amount of elbow grease is going to get it out and that’s when you start to despair and plot ways in which you can disguise the big stain dab smack in the middle of your living room floor, with a throw rug. This will of course change the entire look of your living room, but it’s definitely better than living with a stain. Not to worry though, help is at hand to help you remove those unsightly carpet stains, and it comes in the guise of helpful household handy hints and tips. These include such advice as how to get gum out of your carpet, how to get out any wax that has dripped on to your carpet and many more such items. For instance, the best way to get hardened wax out of your carpet is to place a damp towel, preferably white, over the wax and run a heated iron over it. You need to repeat this a few more times periodically moving the towel around until all the wax comes onto the towel and away from your carpet. If however, your gripe is tea, coffee, or dreaded red wine carpet stains, then you still have a chance to redeem your carpet into an almost as good as new look, by using soda water. All you need to do is to use pour some of the soda water over the stain, blot dry and repeat until the carpet stains are removed. If you just look around however, you will find in many household hints books and websites, tips and tricks to remove those stubborn carpet stains of yours which are not necessarily of the generic tea, coffee and red wine variety. Muna wa Wanjiru is a Web Administrator and Has Been Researching and Reporting on How to Declutter Homes for Years. For More Information on Carpet Stains, Visit His Site at Carpet Stains
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