Pet stain removal
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May 25, 2007, 5:19 pm
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A couple of tips for pet stain removal in the North Sydney Courier:
1. For mud, apply a small amount of white foam shaving cream. Leave for 1 minute, then blot. But test for colour fastness first.
2. Also for mud, you could leave it to dry overnight, then brush or vacuum it up.
3. For vomit, scoop up as much as you can first. Then sprinkle sale, and cover with a damp cloth. Leave for 2-3 hours, and the cloth should absorb most of the mess. Apparently this is particularly good for yellow bile stains.
Good luck
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I was reading your comments on vomit-bile. It says ”
For vomit, scoop up as much as you can first. Then sprinkle sale, and cover with a damp cloth.”….. is there a item called “sale” or is it the word salt…. please let me know… I have an elder dog that has ruined some bed spreads and carpets… I am at a lost.. Susan
Comment by Susan June 9, 2007 @ 1:05 amHi Susan,
Yes, sorry. I meant to say salt.
This is best for fresh messes though.
For older stains, I think you’re going to need a lot of soaking in something like bicarb soda.
good luck.
Comment by dogsaustralia June 11, 2007 @ 2:05 pminformative! let me try that some time.
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