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Excellent Cleaning Blogs- How to clean vomit from a rug
One of the most disgusting (and hardest) things to clean off of a carpet is vomit. While many residents of Australia hire carpet cleaning Melbourne professionals, some people choose to do it themselves. Rug cleaning Melbourne services are not necessary if someone knows the steps to take. Carpet cleaning can be made easier by having Excellent Cleaning do it.
The following materials should be gathered before removing the vomit for a DIY
- Vacuum Cleaner
- Warm (not hot) water
- Dustpan
- Bucket
- Spoon
- Paper towels/ old, used rags
- Baking soda (cornstarch can be used as an alternative)
- Cleaners made with Enzyme
Take the dustpan or something else that can be used to scrape up the vomit. If there is a small amount of vomit, using a spoon is sufficient. Remove as much of the vomit as it is possible to do. Using either a paper towel or an old, used rag blot the part of the carpet where the vomit is located. This will soak up the moisture out of the carpet. A carpet cleaning service can also do this if it becomes an unbearable chore.
Use either baking soda or cornstarch on the soiled area. This will remove any remaining moisture from the carpet. Wait at least 10, but no more than 15 minutes. Clean up the remaining baking soda or cornstarch with the vacuum cleaner. To remove the odor and the stain left behind, apply the cleaner to the carpet. A rug cleaning service can also do this. Soak up any remaining cleaner on the carpet with a paper towel. This step should be repeated until the vomit is gone from the carpet. After cleaning, leave the area alone to give it time to dry.
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