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How do I get eggs and flour out of my carpet



Parents away for 2 weeks and my carpet has been turned into a giant omlette and there's what must be a whole bag of flour grounded into it and 3 or 4 eggs cracked on it and crunched up pringles. I've hoovered up the worst of it but because the flour got wet it's all stuck to the carpet, I tried to wipe it up with a cloth but all I had was kitchen cleaner and that's made it worse! Surely there must be some kind of stain remover that'll do the trick? Bo Selecta! :angry:
 






Deano's Right Foot

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
3,923
Barcombe
Egg


Important - Always read and follow the care instructions and any warnings provided by the carpet manufacturer. Rugs and carpets with natural fibers and/or certain dyes may require special treatment. If in doubt contact a cleaning professional for advice/service. Also follow these General Rules for stain treatment.



Remove as much of the excess liquid or dried stain as possible by using a spoon or dull knife. Then blot up as much of the stain as possible using a blotting motion.

Neutralize by spraying the affected area with an ammonia solution (1 tablespoon of clear household ammonia and 1/2 cup of water). Care should be taken to remove all protein matter.

Apply a small quantity of detergent solution to the spot. (To make the detergent solution mix 1/4 teaspoon of a hand dish washing detergent which does not contain lanolin or bleach with 1 quart of water; examples of safe detergents are Dawn® and Joy®.) Use a blotting motion to work the detergent into the affected area. If spot is being removed continue applying detergent and blotting with a white paper towel until spot is removed.

Rinse with tap water using a spray bottle, blot to remove excess moisture.

Spray lightly with water, do not blot this time; apply pad of paper towels and brick and allow to dry.

If there is still some stain on the carpet and blotting is not removing it, then moisten the tufts in the stained area with 3% hydrogen peroxide. Let stand for on (1) hour. Blot and repeat until carpet is stain free. Light will cause peroxide to change back to water so no rinsing is necessary. Apply pad of paper towels and weight down with brick.
 


Deano's Right Foot

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
3,923
Barcombe
Oh, and just in case:


Excretment


Important - Always read and follow the care instructions and any warnings provided by the carpet manufacturer. Rugs and carpets with natural fibers and/or certain dyes may require special treatment. If in doubt contact a cleaning professional for advice/service. Also follow these General Rules for stain treatment.



Remove as much of the excess material as possible by using a spoon or dull knife. Blot up as much of the stain as possible.

Neutralize by spraying the affected area with the ammonia solution (1 tablespoon of clear household ammonia and 1/2 cup of water). Care should be taken to remove all protein matter. Blot to remove excess moisture

Apply a small quantity of detergent solution to the spot. (To make the detergent solution mix 1/4 teaspoon of a hand dish washing detergent which does not contain lanolin or bleach with 1 quart of water; examples of safe detergents are Dawn® and Joy®.) Use a blotting motion to work the detergent into the affected area. If spot is being removed continue applying detergent and blotting with a white paper towel until spot is removed.

Rinse with tap water using a spray bottle, blot to remove excess moisture.

Spray lightly with water, do not blot this time; apply pad of paper towels and brick and allow to dry.

If there is still some stain on the carpet and blotting is not removing it, then moisten the tufts in the stained area with 3% hydrogen peroxide. Let stand for on (1) hour. Blot and repeat until carpet is stain free. Light will cause peroxide to change back to water so no rinsing is necessary. Apply pad of paper towels and weight down with brick.
 














Deano's Right Foot

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
3,923
Barcombe
There is no easy way, Danny - that's your weekend sorted then.

Oh, and just in case:


Excretment


Important - Always read and follow the care instructions and any warnings provided by the carpet manufacturer. Rugs and carpets with natural fibers and/or certain dyes may require special treatment. If in doubt contact a cleaning professional for advice/service. Also follow these General Rules for stain treatment.



Remove as much of the excess material as possible by using a spoon or dull knife. Blot up as much of the stain as possible.

Neutralize by spraying the affected area with the ammonia solution (1 tablespoon of clear household ammonia and 1/2 cup of water). Care should be taken to remove all protein matter. Blot to remove excess moisture

Apply a small quantity of detergent solution to the spot. (To make the detergent solution mix 1/4 teaspoon of a hand dish washing detergent which does not contain lanolin or bleach with 1 quart of water; examples of safe detergents are Dawn® and Joy®.) Use a blotting motion to work the detergent into the affected area. If spot is being removed continue applying detergent and blotting with a white paper towel until spot is removed.

Rinse with tap water using a spray bottle, blot to remove excess moisture.

Spray lightly with water, do not blot this time; apply pad of paper towels and brick and allow to dry.

If there is still some stain on the carpet and blotting is not removing it, then moisten the tufts in the stained area with 3% hydrogen peroxide. Let stand for on (1) hour. Blot and repeat until carpet is stain free. Light will cause peroxide to change back to water so no rinsing is necessary. Apply pad of paper towels and weight down with brick.
 


JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
11,286
Hassocks
Cover the offending area with a rug/table/sofa and hope no-one notices.
 








Soon as I can get my digi camera working I'll post up the pics of what my house looks like at the moment, it's hilarious
:lolol:


I've had a randy teenage couple in my parents bed as well, don't even get me started on the stains there.... :nono:
 


Danny Seagull's Mate

Babe of the Year 2003
Sep 28, 2003
286
Woodingdean
Danny.......what am I going to be welcomed with when I come round tonight?

Do I know this randy teenage couple in your bed???

hahahaha.........you make me laugh
 






Danny Seagull's Mate

Babe of the Year 2003
Sep 28, 2003
286
Woodingdean
Lol, see what I can do, as long as I'm not welcomed by a sea of fish food, flour, eggs and shaving foam, lol

See you tonight hunny. :)
 






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