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A great spot remover for your carpet is to simply use rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball. It works like magic!

By Dianne from GA

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For Kaye with the puppy peeing problem: many people keep their puppies in a cage to prevent urinating on the carpet. With your dog's history, you might not want to do that. But they say dogs like having their special spot where they feel safe. You might consider keeping him in a cage only when you're not home.

By Vicki on 12/16/2009 3:12:12 AM

 
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i cannot wait to try this!!!

By Natasha on 12/2/2009 8:19:44 PM

 
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IM GONNA TRY THIS TONIGHT IF IT WORKS IT WILL BE THE BEST THING EVER CUZ MY WHITE RUG LOOKS GRAY LOL

By Jessica on 11/27/2009 10:27:57 AM

 

I have found you can also use shaving cream on your carpets to get out stains. Works wonders on my off white carpet.  By Beverly  on 11/24/09 7:28

By Beverly on 11/24/2009 7:29:45 PM

 

Alcohol & a cotton swab will also remove paint from clothing.  It takes a little elbow grease, but it works. Thanks for the tip for carpet stains - I will try this.

By Kathy on 11/24/2009 9:01:52 AM

 
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I will try. Thanks!

By Rachel on 11/21/2009 8:01:53 PM

 
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I just tried it on some spots on my beige carpet and it worked effortlessly! A bonus - rubbing alcohol is so cheap!Thanks for the tip!

By Maryse on 11/18/2009 9:55:09 AM

 
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I spill a diet coke on the driver's seat of my car.... and now have a big ugly stain..... Could i try this on that stain?

By BECKY on 11/17/2009 4:53:26 PM

 
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OK!  I'm gonna go try it right now on my little poodle's pee, pee spots.  She has little accidents all the time.  She is retired from a puppy farm and I think they must have kept her in a pen all her life until I rescued her...cause when she's got to go, she goes.  No matter what I do and she knows she's not suppose to do it.  She does it and then goes and hides.  Does anyone have any cure for this?  Comments welcomed!  My carpet would really appreciate it.  So would I!  Thanks, yall! 

By Kaye on 11/17/2009 2:15:41 PM

 
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I didn't know rubbing alcohol would clean carpet!!!  Hallelujah!!!  I LOVE THIS SITE!  And I do PRAISE the Lord I found it!!!Kaye/Birmingham, AL.

By Kaye on 11/17/2009 1:58:41 PM

 
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Thank you"i will have to try this

By Lisa on 11/17/2009 11:15:39 AM

 

Dianna From GAIv'e been staying with my aunt on and off this last visit she mentioned little spots on her carpet...The light went on lol,and i tried cotton and rubbing alcohol hoping i remembered what you said to do!?And to our pleasure spots are gone! She is 88 and hadn't heard this one !lol! Now doing mine.Can't wait to try ink on the couch!! It's all about the little things! Happy Holidays!      Karrie    Cool from CA

By Karrie on 11/14/2009 7:11:14 PM

 
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That's a great idea!! gonna try it today

By Karrie on 11/14/2009 2:39:39 PM

 
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This method works wonders on microfiber uphulstered furniture.  I have been able to get ink stains out of my couch with it. And you know how if you spill a liquid on your microfiber it leaves that outlined spot? The Alcohol works beautifully on those as well. My couch is a darker beige color and it has not discolored.

By Lisa on 11/13/2009 9:37:52 PM

 
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Just tried this on some "permanent" stains on my carpet and surprise! It worked! Thanks!

By Susan on 11/11/2009 12:44:29 PM

 
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thank you so much for this tip! i really needed it!Laughing

By Amy on 11/11/2009 12:11:05 PM

 
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I tried this, as I have tons of little dark spots on the carpet from our 3 yr old, and it worked!! I also tried it on an upholstered chair that has darkened a bit from wear and it worked on that too!!Great tip!! Thanks for sharingSmile

By Cynthia on 11/10/2009 8:22:25 PM

 
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Thank you, I have a million grandchildren and they are always spilling liquids. I am tired of buying products that don't work. Thank you again.

By Jo on 11/5/2009 10:24:51 AM

 

IT DOESNT DIS COLOR THE CARPET DOES IT?

By CHERYL on 11/4/2009 9:17:49 PM

 

the alchol dont dis color the carpet does it?

By CHERYL on 11/4/2009 9:16:54 PM

 
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Wow that's sounds awesome! I've got pets and 3 kids, so I'm definitely going to try that!Smile

By Michelle on 11/4/2009 5:23:35 PM

 
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How clever and easy.  Tried it and it worked!  Thanks.

By Monica on 11/3/2009 9:02:20 PM

 
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At a recent party I was at, someone spilled red wine on a beige carpet. She quickly asked the hostess for salt and generously poured salt all over the spill. She said not to rub it in, and let it sit for a while before vacuuming. Within moments, the wine was being sopped up by the salt...it was amazing. I didn't see the final result b/c the salt was still on the carpet when I left, but she said that it always works with a red wine spill.

By Rosalyn on 11/3/2009 5:32:03 PM

 
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What a great idea! I've spilled fingernail polish on my carpet before and out of anxiety and simply not thinking I ran and got my fingernail polish remover and used it on the spill and I couldn't believe it didn't stain my carpet! It actually took the fingernail polish out!!!

By J-me on 11/3/2009 3:10:11 PM

 
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seems like alot of products do a good job.Happy cleaning.

By Paula on 11/2/2009 1:19:26 PM

 
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A good spot cleaner for carpets is Windex.Works great

By Paula on 11/2/2009 1:15:29 PM

 
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Heres another tip for you all. Peroxide removes blood from clothes. A tip I learned working in the ER...

By Vicky on 11/1/2009 4:31:47 PM

 
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Will this work on any carpet?

By AMINATA on 10/31/2009 3:37:39 PM

 
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I will have to try this out! I have plenty of alcohol swabs to use.  thanks for the tip.

By Anna on 10/31/2009 2:55:29 PM

 
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Will try it for sure!

By Kristi on 10/30/2009 2:32:50 PM

 

Alcohol does work great, but I have something better. Huggies baby wipes remove anything from carpet, clothes, they remove spots even from my counter tops in the kitchen. It is strange but they remove raspberry/ strawberry stains from my carpet. Even crayons that were on my carpet were removed also. I wonder what they use in these baby wipes???

By Natalie on 10/30/2009 2:01:07 PM

 

Actually, my husband, a retired floor covering installer, says oxyclean....soak the stain the DAB with clean cloths til stains gone...doesnt hurt the carpet or the backing underneath that holds your carpet together...hope this helps!!

By Julianne on 10/30/2009 12:25:40 PM

 

I just learned that to remove (accidential) pet stain, first shampoo with HOT water and then sprinkle baking soda on the spot. allow to dry and then in the morning use hot water and hydrogen proxide and shampoo clean. This really worked after I had used several on the market products;

By Sally on 10/30/2009 10:29:44 AM

 
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Hey want to get a stain out of the carpet?Listen-up.quick simple and doesn't cost$$$$alot.Use your normal SHOUT fabric  stain remover for your washIt works for a simple spot or better yet,you can also use it to mop your floors'I have it works purrr-fect

By T on 10/30/2009 1:04:42 AM

 
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ooo...I am def. gonna try this!!! I have 3 small kids and the carpet is forever getting spots...I hope sams club sells huge bottles of rubbing alcohol...lol

By Alicia on 10/29/2009 11:49:17 PM

 

Will try this my dog just threw up and the stain won't come up

By Nancy on 10/29/2009 10:57:35 PM

 

I have been using the little trick for years...it really works well!  I also use it on my sofa and other upolsterery.  Alcohol on cotton also removes ink from fabric if used prior to washing in the laundry.  :)

By Candy on 10/29/2009 9:11:06 PM

 
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Club soda and or Ginger Ale mixed with baking soda works really good too! Happy Cleaning

By Debbie on 10/29/2009 7:21:12 PM

 

I would love to a try a sample of this product. thanks Kathy

By Kathleen on 10/29/2009 6:23:41 PM

 
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also, if you find yourself with a spot on your shirt........just use handsanitizer until you can get it washed. works wonderfully. (must be the alcohol)

By Diane on 10/29/2009 5:48:15 PM

 
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Yippee.  Just try this on my office carpet with a black ink spill from filling an ink pad.   This is a great TIP!

By Debbie on 10/29/2009 2:35:46 PM

 
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Will try this next time I need a stain removed.  Thanks Laughing

By Leigh on 10/29/2009 2:19:48 PM

 

it also removes pet stains from anything. even cat urine from carpet!!!!

By Regina on 10/29/2009 1:31:14 PM

 

tried this and it works great. thanks, ella.

By Ella on 10/29/2009 12:50:09 PM

 
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Does the alcohol remove the color from the carpet? or just the stain?

By Angela on 10/29/2009 11:24:58 AM

 

Wow, I'll have to try that.  Now I'm wiahing for a spotWink

By Karen on 10/29/2009 8:50:42 AM

 
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great idea to know.  so economical

By Delores on 10/29/2009 8:38:44 AM

 

Thanks! I just had red crystal light spilled on my carpet.

By Jaleh on 10/29/2009 7:37:39 AM

 

i would love to try this stuff on my carpet etc.Thanks.Mary lee

By Mary on 10/29/2009 6:49:10 AM

 

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