Vomit Stains - How To Remove From Carpet - Video And Instructions
Vomit Stains Happen
Below is a video which gives instructions for removing vomit stains from your carpet.
This is a slightly different set of instructions from those I provide in my page about vomit stain removal, but the idea is similar.
In this video the instructions deal a lot with odor removal, which I think is a practical and good idea since vomit stains imply there will also be a pretty nasty odor.
Some of the suggested actions to reduce odor are also pretty common sense, including opening windows to let in fresh air, and sprinkling the area with baking soda, which will help absorb the smell.
The video also suggests using carpet shampoo and water to clean up the stains, which can work.
However, if you have trouble getting out the stains with this method I would suggest checking out the A-Z Stain Removal Guide, because the stain may need some extra attention based on whatever substance was contained in the vomit. (Yuck, I know, but true.)
What do you do about vomit stains in your carpet? What works for you? Please share in the comments.
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