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How To Remove Grape Juice From Carpet

 

 

 

 

To clean grape juice from synthetic carpet, follow the procedures listed below.  Begin with step one, progressing only to the next step if necessary.  Remember that you always want to use the gentlest approach to cleaning a carpet stain first.

 

(Begin with step 1, if the stain remains then proceed to the next step. Always test the following stain removal solutions in an inconspicuous area first to make sure they won't damage your carpet.)

Synthetic Carpet

1.  Soak the area liberally with cold water. Blot dry with paper towels. Re-soak and re-dry area until the juice has been removed from the carpet.

2. Use a detergent solution. Mix one teaspoon of clear dish washing liquid with one cup of warm water. Make sure the water is not hot.

 

If it's a fresh spill, first blot up as much of the grape juice as you can using paper towels. Gently blot at it, don't rub the stain. When you've removed as much of the juice as possible using this method continue on to step one.

To remove grape juice from carpet first dab cold water onto the stain using a clean sponge or towel. Blot dry with paper towels and re-apply the cold water as needed until the stain is gone. Be careful not to rub at it as you can spread the stain and further damage your carpet. It make take repeated attempts until the stain is gone. If you feel that you've removed as much as you can using this method but are unhappy with the results, please move onto step two.

Mix together the solution listed in step two. Using a clean sponge dab the solution onto the stain the same way you did with the cold water. Now pat dry with paper towels. Repeat as necessary. Again, only blot at the stain, don't push at it or rub it as you'll only damage the fibers in your carpet and possibly spread the stain.

We hope you were successful in your attempt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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