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#7 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Shaving cream gets red wine out of the carpet.
I put this Cold Remedy together: INGREDIENTS 1 1/2 cup cold water 1 TBSP loose mint tea (1 bag) 2 TBSP Traditional Medicines' Cold Care, or any type of teas for colds, sore throats, etc. 1/4 TSP cayenne Pepper 1 TSP ground ginger, or a couple of slices of fresh ginger (I prefer fresh) 1 TBSP sea salt (very crucial, so if you don't have SEA salt, use regular salt) 1/2 TSP Eucalyptus oil, or if you have leaves, crush a few up and use that 1 TBSP honey (optional) Directions DO NOT DRINK THIS. Boil your salt and water on high. Stir in everything else but the eucalyptus oil, reduce your heat to simmer and cover for 20-30 mins. Then, add your eucalyptus oil, cover again and wait 5-10 minutes. Alright, so while you're waiting, grab a big blanket or comforter, something to stir the mixture with, and a pillow. Find a spacious place to sit, like the floor. Take the mixture, while its still hot in the pot with the lid closed to your desired area. Place the pillow on your lap (in you're sitting on a chair or couch) and on the floor if you're sitting on the floor. Pull the blanket over your head AND the pot and open the lid. Start by cracking it a little bit to get the steam coming out. Close it if it's too much, and stir it to produce more steam. Do this for about 10-15 minutes under the blanket and you should feel golden. This mixture is reusable and will last up to a week. It is important that when you reheat this mixture, you do it on LOW heat because when over-boiled and burnt, it emits a terrible gas. Also, you can add more water if you'd like. Hope you guys enjoy it. I use it when I feel a cold coming on and it usually shortens the life-span of my cold. I like it because it doesn't completely stop a cold, it just makes it more bearable. It's important to let yourself get sick and pretty much stick it out to the end. That way your immune system can stay up to date and in good shape. |
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#8 (permalink) |
Seemingly Silenced
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Everett, WA
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No It doesn't and that awful advice. I used to work at Stanley Steemer and you would be amazed at some of the ridiculous things people tried to use on their own carpet. All I could do sometimes was shake my head at these people. Do not use shaving cream, you can buy a bottle of red wine remover from your local SS or other cleaning company for around 9 dollars american.
The red wine remover doesn't actually remove the red wine substance from the rugh, therefore requiring no method of extraction. Rather, it creates a chemical reaction with the wine and the rug that turns the wine 'invisible'. Making it match the color of the rug so its not visible. Shaving cream WILL NOT remove anything from carpet (except your warranty), all it may do is foam up the area of the stain and cover it with a facade of soad residue. Which will eventually attract soil back to the spot and hold it like a magnet due to the spots elevated ph level. |
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Partying on the inside
Join Date: Mar 2009
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I'm working on a house to sell it and I'm almost at the point where I'll be calling Stanley Steamer, but this carpet is EFFED up big time. No blood or fecal matter or anything like that, but there are a lot of deep stains. What's the likelihood that all of it will come out? I'm going to get a quote for 3 rooms, probably looking at around 2-300 dollars I'm guessing, but I'm wondering if it'd be better to re-carpet. Any advice? Edit: The carpet is medium gray and fluffy, for lack of a better term.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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a traffic pattern or just wear in general, you are essentially stripping the protective coating from the fibers, which leaves the dyes sites vulnerable to the extreme abrasion that a sandpaper like substance we like to call soil. Now soil abrades these fibers causing the 'sheen', or shiny appearance of the general area of the carpet to fade, resulting in the faded areas in your walkways we call traffic patterns. Now back to the stains. Like I said, once these dye sites are exposed with the protective coating removed, foreign dyes and other staining substances can find their way in to these dye sites. Which, like i said are meant to retain what they take in at any cost. If your rug has gotten to this point, then some stains might not be effected by a cleaning at all. But like I said before, your expectations are the most important determining factor here. If you expect it to look new, buy new. But if you expect it to be clean, and livable. Then call Steemer. You can expect to spend anywhere from 120 - 140 dollars american, depending on your area. Thats just for cleaning, as extra products won't be necessary as you are selling the home. They will give you that price over the phone, keep in mind rooms over 330 sq. ft. count as two areas. SS also does all their spot treating for free. So that can save you big money compared to other services. In conclusion I say, if you want your carpet to look new, buy new. But depending on your stains and what they are (im expecting you to get back with me on this) you may be able to "save" the rug for a fraction of the price. |
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