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Well, it worked for a Kool-Aid stain, so maybe? I found this out accidentally, after my toddler spilled some Kool-Aid on the carpet, and a few days later, emptied out a box of baby wipes. She'd been sitting on a pile of baby wipes that had landed on the Kool-Aid stain, and to my shock, the baby wipes sucked up the stain somehow.
If you don't have a toddler to sit on the baby wipes, maybe a big fat book or something heavy? Also, I'd try this in a corner or under some furniture first where it won't show in case it screws up the color of your carpet.
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I'm moving out of my apartment next month, and during a deep clean today I noticed theres quite a dark spot on my carpet right next to my smoke spot.... does anyone have any words of wisdom for a stressed out ent? I need my security deposit back!
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if its just ash there is nothing to worry about. Most apartment complexes will charge you for a carpet cleaning no matter what. I would vacuum well and they will have someone come clean it. Now if the carpet is burned theres pretty much nothing to do other then put in new carpet..
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its not burned, its not really noticeable and if my land lord were to ask i'm probably going to say its just from peoples shoes. a hard vacuuming got a lot of it out but im just nervous :x
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magic sponge somehow saved my white cabinets from my past 7 years of hair dye, every colour. try it on the carpet too, after a swell vaccuum. stains happen though, usually nobody thinks twice or after a stanley steemer visit it comes out. cheers xx
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