stubbsy05
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
White wine or vinegar. Especially vinegar from Pickled Onions or something. Seriously, I'm not joking.
We was at a party and snakebite & black was spilt on the carpet. Misses poored some pickled onion vinegar on it and it was gone. Stunk though.
Did all the mpg chat have you trippin?!
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deano87
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wtf, I was only trying to help
Some people.
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C2RL R
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if you get the stain out then let me know how. my dad spilt a bottle of bud on his brand new carpet about 6 months ago and the stain is still visable. he tried all sorts.
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stubbsy05
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Well I've just got back from B&Q with some of the stuff BYRON suggested.
They ID'd me for it even though I'm 24
Will let you know how I get on.
Deano; only joking with you. I have a lot of time for mpg convos.
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stubbsy05
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quote: Originally posted by BYRON
quote: Originally posted by Alex.S
quote: Originally posted by BYRON
stickatak carpet cleaner. B&Q £3.98.
I swear by the stuff.
Gonna take your advice
http://www.stikatak.co.uk/web/news/6_%20january_2004.htm
It will remove it with no issue. Make sure you use a white/netrual coloured dish cloth or towel to remove it. I had various marks due to drink and jean dye (dont ask) - and this stuff did what it said it would.
Did you have to scrub it in with the dish cloth?
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BYRON
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I sprayed the stuff on the mark and the foam pentrated the stain. rubbed with a dry teatowel. Repeated process for stubborn marks. Everything I have ever spilt has been removed using that cleaner.
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stubbsy05
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quote: Originally posted by BYRON
I sprayed the stuff on the mark and the foam pentrated the stain. rubbed with a dry teatowel. Repeated process for stubborn marks. Everything I have ever spilt has been removed using that cleaner.
Looking promising. I rubbed it in with a damp plain dishcloth and its now drying!
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