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tenplay 06-10-2005 08:28 AM

Brown carpet stain from plant water
 
We have a large potted plant sitting on the carpet in the living room.
Before I could place a deep dish under it, it got watered, and the brown
water made a large brownish stain on the beige carpet. I've tried a
couple of cleaning agents on it, which helped a little but still left a
noticeable stain. Anyone have any suggestions/advice? Thanks.

Gary & Karen 06-10-2005 06:55 PM

Try some Windex, it works great.

Gary
retired carpet cleaner

"tenplay" wrote in message
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We have a large potted plant sitting on the carpet in the living room.
Before I could place a deep dish under it, it got watered, and the brown
water made a large brownish stain on the beige carpet. I've tried a
couple of cleaning agents on it, which helped a little but still left a
noticeable stain. Anyone have any suggestions/advice? Thanks.




Jennifer 06-10-2005 11:18 PM


tenplay wrote:
We have a large potted plant sitting on the carpet in the living room.
Before I could place a deep dish under it, it got watered, and the brown
water made a large brownish stain on the beige carpet. I've tried a
couple of cleaning agents on it, which helped a little but still left a
noticeable stain. Anyone have any suggestions/advice? Thanks.


Oxi-Clean took out bloody cat diarrhea stains (don't ask). A little
plant water should be a piece of cake ;)

--
Jennifer


[email protected] 07-10-2005 01:37 AM

Di-Di 7


[email protected] 07-10-2005 02:09 AM


tenplay wrote:
We have a large potted plant sitting on the carpet in the living room.
Before I could place a deep dish under it, it got watered, and the brown
water made a large brownish stain on the beige carpet. I've tried a
couple of cleaning agents on it, which helped a little but still left a
noticeable stain. Anyone have any suggestions/advice? Thanks.


Go see a carpet shop and get whatever product they use for kool aid and
stains of vegetable origin.
One brand was "Kool Out"



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