Available on the market since 1933, Windex quickly became popular as an effective window and hard surface cleaner. Because of the ammonia and detergent contained in Windex, it easily remove a variety of stains even from a carpet. However, using excess amount of the liquid can result in an unsightly and permanent stain on the carpet.
It is important to deal with the Windex as soon as possible, otherwise it will become more difficult to remove, and a professional help, such as carpet cleaning Clapham, might be required.
Instructions
- To get the Windex out of your carpet, you will need paper towels, a bucket, distilled white vinegar, white cloths, a towel and oxygen bleach.
- Soak up the excess Windex from the carpet using paper towels until no more liquid comes out. Replace the soiled paper towels with fresh ones while blotting.
- Pour 1 cup of distilled white vinegar and 2 cups of cool water in a bucket. Stir the solution thoroughly using a spoon.
- Dip a white cloth in the mixture, and begin blotting the stain with the cloth, starting from the bound of the stained area and work your way inward.
- Let the mixture on the carpet for several minutes, then rinse it out using a cloth moistened with cool water.
- Make sure to get all the solution out of the carpet, then blot dry using a terry white towel.
If you were unable to deal with the Windex stain, consider hiring cleaner Clapham to solve the problem instead of you.
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