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AIBU?

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TO ASK ...CREAM CARPET AND SICK!

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BLUESEAPARADISE · 07/03/2018 18:34

AIBU?

DS has just been sick on a cream carpet! I am in a complete panic .,,

DS is splashing about in the bath but what about the carpet?

What should I use?? What method??

Thankyou!😩

OP posts:
Popfan · 07/03/2018 18:56

Whenever my DS has been sick on the carpet I'm afraid I always got a professional carpet cleaner in.

SergeantAngua2016 · 07/03/2018 19:20

I use a carpet shampoo and then bicarbonate of soda which is magic. You slop it all over the place, leave it overnight and then Hoover it up in the morning. Gets rid of the stain and smell 🙂

Coastalcommand · 07/03/2018 19:24

Carpet cleaner designed for puppy wee/poo also works on sick!

user1471550517 · 07/03/2018 19:43

Dr Beckmann carpet cleaner, dog was sick yesterday on a cream carpet and this worked a treat, can't see anything now

Skedaddled · 07/03/2018 19:47

After a particularly awful vomiting big with two preschoolers we were left with stains even after a proper clean. We moved house.

GrannyGrissle · 07/03/2018 20:01

Be really careful with bicarb and Vanish. I have a single tone cream carpet and the Vanish bleached bits lighter. I also have a (beautiful Sad wool carpet in different toned fibres so natural but not uniform in colour (vague much. Sorry) Both Vanish and bicarb left odd patched, lighter so bleached again.
I would use washing up liquid and a cloth but do it asap. I try to keep my house nice but am fully accepting that i'll need it recarpeting when DD (4) reaches a more 'reliable' age. And yes i'm daft having cream carpet but house is so small anything else would look horrible (will invest in wood flooring if i commit to living here forever.

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