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Remove Milk Stains from Carpet in 3 Steps

Posted by Henry Stockton in Home Cleaning Tips, Professional Cleaners

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how to remove milk stainsMilk stains are not really hard to remove, but you don’t have to underestimate them, because this could lead to permanent stains. So just act quickly and relax, because they are not such a scary thing.

Cleaners in London advise to act quickly, but if it is too late, you can just follow their tips. The only more difficult thing is that it’s hard to get to the bottom of the stain. All milk products need to be properly cleaned. Here are the instructions:

1. If the spill is fresh, blot up the excess liquid using a paper towel. Rinse the area with water several times. That should remove the milk stain.

2. If the stain is old or there’s any remaining odour, first of all scrape off all the chunks. For that purpose use a teaspoon. Add 1/8 teaspoon of a dish washing detergent into a cup of warm water. Apply the solution using a spray bottle. Blot up between applications using a paper towel.

3. Put your nose close to the spot and if you smell any odour, you still have some work to do. A carpet freshener could also help you. But baking soda might work, as well and I think that it will be even more useful for your stinky problem.

Professional cleaning London companies will take care of your problem easily. But if you want to save money, you should try to solve it by yourself. You can cut some of your expenses by dealing with the problem by yourself.

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